Details: Worx WG323 20V Power Share 10″ Cordless Pole/Chain Saw with Auto-Tension (Battery & Charger Included) and WG261.9 20V Power Share 22″ Cordless Hedge Trimmer (Tool Only)
Brand: WORX
WORX WG323 20V Power Share Cordless 10-inch Pole Saw/Chainsaw with Auto-TensionThe Worx 10” – 20V Pole Saw takes the compact and lightweight standard Worx 20V Chainsaw and attaches a pole for up to 12 feet of reach so you can trim away problematic tree limbs. It’s the perfect marriage of our slim 6.2 lbschainsaw (WG322.9) and our pole attachment so you can leave the ladder in the garage and have your feet safely on the ground when you work up in the air. Trust us, everyone in your family will be thankful for this safer method of trimming away tree limbs. Modern features make this pole saw easy to operate. The handle at the bottom of the pole features an on/off switch, so you don’t have to constantly raise and lower the chainsaw just to turn it on and off. The battery attaches at the base of the pole, when connected, for easy switch out when you need to recharge. And it snaps into the saw itself when you’re using it independently. Oh, did we forget to mention that this 2-in-1 works on the ground just as well as it does in the air? The pole comes off easily without the need for any tools, and you get a fully functional chainsaw to chop up fallen branches and the like on the ground. The auto-tension and auto-lubrication systems keep the tool and the chain in peak condition every time you use it. And the 20V 2.0Ah battery and charger that come with this pole saw can be used to operate every tool on the Worx Power Share platform, saving you money in the long run.WORX WG261.9 20V Power Share 22-Inch Cordless Hedge Trimmer, Bare Tool Only,Black/OrangeEnjoy true portability thanks to the onboard power that lets you cut anywhere and everywhere. And comfortably so, thanks to the innovative full-wrap front handle and soft overmold which limits fatigue and lets you trim at any angle. Plus sharing batteries with other 20V power Share products means you’ll keep your cash in your pocket.. Bare Tool Only. Worx 20V Battery and Charger sold separately.
Advantages
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- Product 1: 12’ EXTRA REACH: It takes just a few minutes and no tools to attach the pole. And with a reach of up to 12’ and only 10 pounds, you’ll be able to get to branches and limbs before they become a problem
- Product 1: FAST, CLEAN CUTS: This cordless 20V PowerShare chain saw is as fast and powerful as anything in its class. And with no gas, and no cord, there’s much less muss and fuss
- Product 1: DO IT ALL WITH THE SAME BATTERY: Worx Power Share is compatible with all Worx 20v and 40v tools, outdoor power and lifestyle products
- Product 1: AUTO-CHAIN TENSION: The automatic, tool-free chain tension system ensures you’ll always have the correct tension for the job at hand
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
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
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.




