Details: Worx WG284 40V Power Share 24″ Cordless Hedge Trimmer (Batteries & Charger Included)
Brand: WORX
Say goodbye to gas and cords with the 40V PowerShare Cordless 24” Hedge Trimmer. Gas is expensive and unpleasant. Corded tools just get in the way. Get a smarter tool and never look back. We’ve combined the power of two 20V batteries to give this tool the juice to handle its 24” of dual-action cutting blades—at that length you’ll have the straightest hedges on the block. The on-board power level indicator lets you know when you’re running low on battery. The transparent hand guard lets you see exactly what you’re cutting while keeping debris off you and the tool, and the blade tip protector prevents damage to the most important parts of the trimmer. It’s less than 10 lbs., so you can hold it up high to get the tops of hedges without much strain. Use it all day long without much fatigue. When you’re not using the two 20V Max Lithium batteries to power up the 40V Hedge Trimmer, they can be used to power any WORX 20V or 40V tool on the PowerShare platform. There’s no need to buy new rechargeable batteries every time you get a new power tool with WORX.
Advantages
- Products can be returned
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- [OUR LONGEST TRIMMER] 24” gives you the flattest tops and the straightest sides, plus fewer passes for each hedge
- [ROTATES 180°] The head turns on a swivel so you can trim tops, sides, and bottoms of hedges without contorting your body
- [SAME BATTERY, EXPANDABLE POWER] Worx Power Share is compatible with all Worx 20v and 40v tools, outdoor power and lifestyle products
- [DUAL-ACTION BLADES] Stamp-hardened and made from steel, the blades cut everything twice – once forward and once back – to make sure every cut is clean
Notice
- Is an online purchase
- Delivery may be delayed in some areas.
Buyer Guide For Hedge Trimmers
Hedge trimmers are machines used for trimming, shaping, and cutting hedges. They are very useful when it comes to trimming hedges. They are especially used in gardens, parks, lawns, and other open areas.- When buying a hedge trimmer, check the required strength, length, and weight of the hedge trimmer. Check the reviews of the hedge trimmers and the ratings.
- The blades of the hedge trimmer should be sharp. If the blades are not sharp, the cut will be uneven and it will be difficult to trim the hedges.
- These are the kind of hedge trimmers that are powered by gasoline, electricity, or battery. Check the battery capacity and the charging time.
- The handle should be comfortable. The handle should be of lightweight so that the user can hold it easily.
- The blades should be sharp to give a clean cut.
- The handles should be adjustable, and they should be suitable for both right- and left-handers.
- The hedge trimmer should be durable and sturdy.
- The blades of the hedge trimmer should be of good quality and they should be of strong construction.
- The handles should be of good quality and they should be strong.
How to choose Hedge Trimmers
When shopping for hedge trimmers, there are several key factors to keep in mind- Are the blades sharp? The blades on a hedge trimmer should be sharp, otherwise, you will damage your hedges and grass.
- Is the trimmer cordless or corded? Cordless hedge trimmers are lighter and easier to use than corded models. However, they are more expensive. Both types have their pros and cons, so its best to determine the type of trimmer that will be most beneficial to you.
- Does the trimmer come with a hedge trimmer blade? If you already own a hedge trimmer, but are looking for a second blade, or need to keep a spare blade on hand, make sure the trimmer you buy comes with a blade. Some blades are not compatible with all hedge trimmers.
- Is it easy to change the blade? Some hedge trimmers come with a blade-changing tool, while others require that the user remove the cutting head to change the blade. Keep in mind that cheaper trimmers may not have included blade-changing tools, requiring the buyer to purchase the tool separately.
- Is it cordless or corded? Cordless hedge trimmers are lighter and easier to use than corded models. However, they are more expensive. Both types have their pros and cons, so its best to determine the type of trimmer that will be most beneficial to you.
- Does the trimmer come with a hedge trimmer blade? If you already own a hedge trimmer, but are looking for a second blade, or need to keep a spare blade on hand, make sure the trimmer you buy comes with a blade. Some blades are not compatible with all hedge trimmers.
- Is it easy to change the blade? Some hedge trimmers come with a blade-changing tool, while others require that the user remove the cutting head to change the blade. Keep in mind that cheaper trimmers may not have included blade-changing tools, requiring the buyer to purchase the tool separately.
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.