Details: Greenworks 40V 24″ Cordless Hedge Trimmer, Tool Only & Greenworks 40V (150 MPH / 135 CFM) Cordless Blower, Tool Only
Brand: GreenWorks
Greenworks 40V 24″ Cordless Hedge Trimmer, Tool Onlygreenworks G-MAX 40V 24-inch Cordless Rotating Hedge Trimmer offers a greater cut capacity of 2/3-inch, 24-inch dual action steel blade and an innovative 180 degree rotating rear handle to provide comfort trimming at all angles. Tool Only Model. Compatible with G-MAX Batteries 29462 and 29472 only.Greenworks 40V (150 MPH / 135 CFM) Cordless Blower, Tool OnlyGreen Works G-MAX 40V Lithium-Ion Cordless Variable Speed Sweeper features a low maintenance, light weight design with wind speed up to 150 mph with additional speed control through Sweeper tip. Tool Only Model. Compatible with G-MAX Batteries 29462 and 29472 only. Troubleshoot: (1) Motor fails to start when switch trigger is depressed- * Battery is not secure * Battery is not charged (2) Unit will not start- * Defective power switch (3) Unit will not blow- * Blocked tube.
Advantages
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- Product 1: 40V HEDGE TRIMMER – up to 60 minutes of run-time with fully charged 4.0Ah battery
- Product 1: 22-INCH BLADES – for professional trimming results
- Product 1: 3/4-INCH CUTTING CAPACITY – cuts through thick branches with ease
- Product 1: ROTATING REAR HANDLE – for cutting at multiple angles and provides optimal ergonomics
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide For Hedge Trimmers
A pruning shear is a useful tool for both professionals and amateurs. However, before setting out to buy one, you have to consider the product’s type.- Electric Hedge Trimmers. Electric hedge trimmers are powered by electricity. They tend to be lightweight. However, their motor components may be loud and noisy. Electric hedge trimmers are best suited for trimming fruit trees and shrubs.
- Petrol Hedge Trimmers. Petrol hedge trimmers can be powered by either petrol or diesel. The petrol-powered trimmers deliver a high amount of torque, whereas diesel-powered hedge trimmers are lighter but deliver less power. Petrol hedge trimmers are best suited for trimming larger shrubs.
- Cordless Hedge Trimmers. Batteries power cordless hedge trimmers. They offer a noise-free performance. However, they tend to weigh more. Cordless hedge trimmers are best for trimming small to medium shrubs, trees, and hedges.
- Handheld Hedge Trimmers. Handheld hedge trimmers are powered by gasoline. They are light and easy to move around. Handheld hedge trimmers are best suited for trimming small to medium shrubs, trees, and hedges.
- Pole Hedge Trimmers. Pole hedge trimmers are similar to handheld hedge trimmers but mounted on a pole.
How to choose Hedge Trimmers
Hedge trimmers are an essential tool for landscaping, and selecting the right model can be tricky. When shopping for hedge trimmers, you’ll want to consider the size of the handle, the length of the head, and the weight of the trimmer.- How does the handle feel? The handle should be comfortable, and it should be adjustable so that you can reach various heights.
- How heavy is the trimmer? Most trimmers weigh between 4 and 5 pounds.
- How long is the head? Most hedge trimmers come with heads that measure around 18 inches.
- What accessories come with the trimmer? Some trimmers come with additional attachments, like pruners or snippers.
- Does the trimmer have an adjustable head? Most trimmers come with an adjustable head, which allows you to adjust the height of the trimmer.
- Does the trimmer have an ergonomic grip? The handle should be comfortable, and it should be easy to hold. A trimmer with an ergonomic grip is more comfortable to use, and it’s also less likely to cause strain or fatigue.
How to maintain Hedge Trimmers
The blades on a hedge trimmer are the most important part of its upkeep. If your blades become dull, the blade will tear through the grass instead of cutting it.- Clean the blades: The best way to keep your blades sharp is to wash them after each use, but doing so will extend the life of your blades.
- Change the blades: If your blades become dull, or youre using the trimmer on a rough surface, it’s time to replace them.
- Oil the blade: Before each use, oil the blade of your machine to prevent rust and corrosion. Afterward, clean the blade to remove any excess oil.
- Sharpen the blade: If the blades on your trimmer become dull, you should sharpen them. Most trimmers come with blade sharpeners, or you can purchase one separately.
- Change the oil: Its important to change the oil on your trimmer regularly. If you dont, the engine will start to overheat, which reduces the life of the trimmer.
- Check your air filter: Every 100 hours of use, you should inspect your air filter. If the air filter becomes clogged, it will affect the performance of your trimmer.
- Remove debris from the engine: If you come across debris or dirt after youve cleaned your trimmer, remove it.




