CORDLESS 21.6 VOLT NiCAD 22-in. HEDGE CUTTER [TGP-HT-8]
$121.35

CORDLESS 21.6 VOLT NiCAD 22-inch HEDGE CUTTER Model: TGP-HT-8

When maneuverability is paramount, you can't beat battery-powered cordless hedge trimmers. But unlike gas models, cordless hedge trimmers are quiet and pollution-free -- and without that annoying cord! With cordless electric hedge trimmers, you have the best of both worlds. Battery-operated, there's no cord to worry about cutting or tripping over -- and you'll never "come to the end of your rope" Plus, you can be confident that cordless hedge trimmers will start up effortlessly. You can switch between using this blower as a corded or cordless with an optional 120 Volt electric converter. Once you experience the freedom of going cordless, there's no going back. The corded option is still nice in case you couldn't quite finish the job on battery power; instead of waiting for a recharge, you could just plug in and finish the job. Remember, that run time is actual time cutting.

The 22" blade offers good reach and cutting surface, which is important for large hedges.
The light weight (7.7 lbs) cordless hedge trimmers minimize fatigue. Dual-action blades move in opposite directions, reducing vibration and further minimizing fatigue. Safety trigger switch and hand guard on these cordless hedge trimmers permit worry-free trimming. The charger and battery are included as part of the package.

PRODUCT FEATURES:

· Input Voltage: 120V~60 Hz
· Running Time: 45 to 55 minutes no load
· 1 ½ inch Maximum cutting Diameter
· Rated Power Output: 24 Volt
· Maximum Power Output: 20,000 RPM/No Load
· Blade Length: 22" Black Oxide Blade
· Load Speed: 2,150 rpm
· Low Noise Design
· 4 to 5 Hour Charge Time
· 2,000 mAh niCad Battery with "Turbo Chip" plus Lithium Charger
· 2x Safety Switch Control
· 2 year warranty

DID YOU KNOW?

A voluntary Underwriters Laboratory standard requires that the gap on electric trimmers be small enough to keep out a 3/4-inch finger-sized probe. But gas trimmers sold in the U.S., which are used more by landscapers, lack such a standard. Putting both types less than one standard would help protect everyone.

RESOURCES

Buyers guide for Hedge Trimmers


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