Details: SENIX HTPX2-M-0 18″ 20V Cordless Pole Hedge Trimmer
Brand: SENIX
Getting rid of stubborn weeds and tall pointy foliage can be tricky without using the right tool to get the job done. Look no further because the power tool you will need to fix half of your lawn and garden troubles will run away with the help of the SENIX Cordless Pole Hedge Trimmer. The hedge trimmer allows exceptional cutting capacity because it uses an 18-inch dual-action blade with aluminum support. With a powerful 20-volt motor, this outdoor tool is capable of cutting and trimming light to heavy foliage at a ¾-inch cutting capacity. Maneuvering and control are made effortless since the cordless hedge trimmer uses a 6-step adjustable head for various cutting angles. Built with a tall telescopic shaft, this tool can be used to reach high areas with ease. Including a clip knob fix system, you’ll easily be able to adjust the shaft length without encountering any hassle on the way. To ensure ultimate safety, cover this tool with a blade cover. For use with SENIX B25X2 and B50X2 20 V batteries and CHX2 2-amp charger. The Battery and charger are sold separately. Enjoy low-maintenance yard work with the Cordless Pole Hedge Trimmer from SENIX.
Advantages
- Products can be returned
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- Great cutting capacity using 18-inch dual-action blades with aluminum support for outstanding cutting performance
- Constructed with a powerful 20-volt maximum motor to ensure constant power; Battery and charger sold separately
- Built with a 3/4-inch cutting capacity capable of trimming light to heavy foliage; Includes a blade cover for additional safety when storing
- Adjustable 6-step head allows for different cutting angles while the telescopic shaft reaches high trimming areas easily and safely
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide For Hedge Trimmers
- Length. When purchasing a hedge trimmer, you should ensure that it’s long enough to handle the job. It is, after all, a hedge trimmer, not a garden trimmer.
- Weight. If you will be using your hedge trimmer in an enclosed area, consider its weight.
- Cutting diameter. The cutting diameter of the hedge trimmer is the size of the cutting blades. The blades should cut a 1-inch diameter.
- Handle. The handle is large and ergonomic. It should provide plenty of grips so that you do not have to hold the trimmer.
- Blade guards. Blade guards help to protect the operators’ hands from injury.
- Safety features. Look for features such as an on-off switch, automatic brake, and anti-vibration mechanism.
- Percussion mechanism. A hedge trimmer with a percussion mechanism is more powerful than one without.
- Side handle. A hedge trimmer with a side handle gives the user better control.
- Safety features. Look for features such as an on-off switch, automatic brake, and anti-vibration mechanism.
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
When it comes to maintaining hedge trimmers, its important to store them properly when not in use. Most manufacturers recommend storing the trimmers in a shed or garage. Also, be sure to inspect the blades for signs of wear and rust, and replace them if needed.- To clean the blades, start by spraying them with rubbing alcohol and wiping them down with a cloth.
- Wipe the outside of the trimmer with rubbing alcohol, too.
- To sharpen the blades, use a stone or metal file to sharpen the blades, taking care not to bend or break them.
- To clean the trimmer body, remove the blades and spray with rubbing alcohol, then wipe down the parts with a cloth.
- After cleaning the trimmer, store it in a shed or garage.