Details: POWERWORKS 60V 20-Inch Cordless Brushed Pole Hedge Trimmer, 2Ah Battery and Charger Included
Brand: POWERWORKS
60V 20” Pole Hedge Trimmer POWERWORKS – Performance through Power – POWERWORKS 60 Volt tools are designed to get the job done! Our 60V 20” Pole Hedge Trimmer is the most revolutionary battery-operated system delivering powerful performance and durability. 60 Volts gives you the power you need and our 2Ah Lithium-Ion battery provides a run-time of up to 40 minutes, easily power through your yard work. Our 60V POWERWORKS Battery is compatible with all our POWERWORKS 60V tools, simply take the battery out of one tool and place it in another and you’re ready for your next job. Use one battery, charge one battery and you will have all the continual run-time you need. No gas and no maintenance required. POWERWORKS 60V 20” Pole Hedge Trimmer features include: 20″ dual action laser cut blades for superior performance and durability. 5/8″ cutting capacity for controlled, easy trimming of most bushes and hedges with a cushioned over mold for sculpting performance. Convenient electric start, no messy gas with low maintenance. POWERWORKS tools come with a 4-year on the tool and a 2-year on the battery.
Advantages
- Products can be returned
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- 20″ dual action steel blades for superior performance and durability
- 5/8″ cutting capacity for controlled, easy trimming of most bushes and hedges
- 3-position pivoting head adjusts blade for trimming at many angles to get under and above tall hedges
- Pole is 6.5 ft. for extended reach
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide For Hedge Trimmers
If you’re in the market for a hedge trimmer, here are a few things you should be looking for.- Battery Life. Look for a hedge trimmer that has a long battery life.
- Power Source. Look into the power source, including the charger, battery, and engine.
- Weight. If you’ve not worked in construction, you might not be familiar with the phrase “light as a feather.” This means you should always opt for a lightweight hedge trimmer.
- Weight. Look for a hedge trimmer that you can easily carry, carry up and down stairs, and carry around a house.
- Trimmer Head. Look for a trimmer head that is adjustable and suitable for your needs.
- Warranty. Look for hedge trimmers that offer a warranty.
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
Many homeowners use hedge trimmers to keep hedges neat and trimmed. These string trimmers come in many different sizes, from trimmers used to trim small hedges to large models that can be used to trim entire properties.- Clean the blades: Over time, oil on the blades of the trimmer can build up, making it difficult for the blades to move freely. To test the tightness of the blades, hold the trimmer upside down and pull the trimmer’s trigger. If the blades move freely, they need oiling. If they’re stuck, you’ll need to remove the blades and wash them with a wire brush.
- Change the oil and air filter: Oil on the blades can build up over time, so it’s important to periodically change the oil and air filter. Most string trimmers have an oil reservoir on the top of the trimmer, which can be easily accessed by unscrewing the top cap. To replace the air filter, pull the trimmer’s trigger to unscrew it.
- Sharpen the blades: If your hedge trimmer’s blades become dull, it is likely to cause more problems rather than fix them. To sharpen blades, use a wire brush to scrub the blades and then sharpen them with a whetstone.
- Check the cord: Check the cord of your hedge trimmer before each use. Make sure there aren’t any loose or frayed wires. If there are, you’ll need to replace the cord.




