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Review WORX WG324 20V Power Share 5” Cordless Pruning Saw (Battery & Charger Included) and WG801.9 20V Power Share 4″ Cordless Shear and 8″ Shrubber Trimmer (Tool Only)

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Details: WORX WG324 20V Power Share 5” Cordless Pruning Saw (Battery & Charger Included) and WG801.9 20V Power Share 4″ Cordless Shear and 8″ Shrubber Trimmer (Tool Only)

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WORX WG324 20V Power Share 5” Cordless Pruning Saw (Battery & Charger Included)The Worx WG324 20V Power Share 5” Cordless Pruning Saw is the perfect around-the-yard or on-the-go compact cordless chainsaw for pruning bushes, trimming limbs, delimbing fell trees, bucking fell trees, and more. A great tool for chopping up logs for the campfire, clearing a path while hunting, or for just maintaining your property. Full of safety features, like the retractable guard over the bar & chain, and the handle guard to defend against flying debris. This is a less intimidating chainsaw, with a compact, lightweight form-factor that makes it easier to operate and control. But it doesn’t skimp on the specs. The 5 in. bar length is long enough to delimb 4 in. diameter branches if the tree is still standing, or 10 in. diameter branches if it’s already on the ground. But at that size it excels at getting at harder to reach and awkwardly placed branches that a full-size traditional chainsaw wouldn’t be able to easily reach. The chain speed is 18.4 ft./s. (5.6 m./s.) with a ¼ in. chain pitch and 0.043 in./32 links chain gauge. It only weighs 3.86 lbs. with the battery attached and 3.04 lbs. bare. That light weight makes it easier to hold up high when pruning. The Worx WG324 20V Power Share 5” Cordless Pruning Saw is ideal for residential homeowners, home flippers, or outdoor enthusiasts. A truly handy little cordless chainsaw.WORX WG801.9 20V Power Share 4″ Cordless Shear and 8″ Shrubber Trimmer (Tool Only)The Worx 20V Shrubber/Shear is designed to quickly trim bushes, shrubs, and hedges in-between regular maintenance, so you don’t have to get out the big, bulky, full-size hedge trimmer for just some touch-up work. At only 2 lbs you just grab this tool and go and quickly take care of that bush in the corner that’s looking a little shaggy, or those few blades around that tree that maybe got missed over the weekend. This tool is equipped with enough functionality, though, that you could use this as your regular hedge trimmer if you were so inclined. Featuring two quick-change blades: a 4” blade for grass trimming and an 8” blade for shrubs, with a max cut capacity of 5/16” and a no-load speed of 1100/min, there’s enough design and power to keep an entire yard looking crisp and clean. The dual-action blades slice twice, making sure to catch every leaf and twig. And the soft-grip over-mold handle is easy to grasp and use for extended periods without causing significant hand fatigue. This particular model doesn’t come with a battery, it’s meant for Worx Power Share users that already have a few batteries lying around at home. See, when you’re on the Power Share platform, you don’t need as many batteries, because you can share them between tools. So when you buy a new tool, you pay less because you don’t need to buy a new battery.

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Advantages

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  • Product 1: [ULTRA-COMPACT DESIGN] Powerful, compact, and versatile saw for pruning, trimming, delimbing, and bucking
  • Product 1: [OFFSET BAR & CHAIN] For improved line-of-sight
  • Product 1: [ONE-STEP TOOL-LESS CHAIN TENSION] For convenient, fast, and easy chain tension adjustments
  • Product 1: [SAME BATTERY, EXPANDABLE POWER] The same battery powers over 75+ 20V, 40V, and 80V lifestyle, garden, and power tools in the Power Share family

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review WORX WG324 20V Power Share 5” Cordless Pruning Saw (Battery & Charger Included) and WG801.9 20V Power Share 4

review WORX WG324 20V Power Share 5” Cordless Pruning Saw (Battery & Charger Included) and WG801.9 20V Power Share 4

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

When choosing a new hedge trimmer, there are a few factors to consider. First, you need to consider the size of the trimmer head. Smaller trimmer heads are best for trimming small hedges. Larger heads are good for larger, taller hedges.

Second, you should consider the cutting setting. The cutting set refers to the blade’s thickness. Most trimmer heads have a range from 1.5mm to 3mm. A thicker blade provides greater cutting power, while thinner blades are better suited to smaller hedges.

Also, be sure to consider the power source. Most hedge trimmers are powered by either electricity or gas. Electric trimmers are typically less noisy and more convenient to use. However, gas-powered trimmers can provide greater cutting power, and are often more powerful.

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.