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Inline motor design delivers improved balance, control and precision. Extended reach blade and even cutting. Shearing blades cut branches up to 3/4'' thick. Dual action blade cuts branches faster and easier with less vibration. Powerful motor for superior cutting performance.
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Technical Details
- Patented blade design for fast, dual-action cutting of branches up to 3/4-inch in diameter- 24-inch blades made of pre-hardened steel offer superior durability and reach for trimming larger hedges
- 3.3 Amp inline motor delivers 2,900 strokes per minute for dependable operation
- Reduced vibration, soft grips, and well-balanced body for improved user comfort and more precise handling
- Weighs 6.2 pounds; backed by a 2-year manufacturer warranty
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By Robert Goldstein (Phoenix, Arizona)
Hedge-Hog? Boy did I get ripped off. I thought I was buying a pig for a Bar-B-Q.
Have not used it yet, to hot in Phoenix in July/Aug.
Its a few cents less at Home Depot but I did save tax. I will have to do a better job of checking prices locally next time incase of an easier return. Nothing like Costco for a return if you can find the item their.
By Rightwingandproud (MA(liberal land))
I just received this last week and when I had the guarantee of a full day of sun I spent about 5 hours using the trimmer. Let me tell you, the Hedgehog had no problem slicing through the thickest branches on my bushes. The hollies and boxwoods around my house got out of control this year so I needed a larger hedge trimmer with a good supply of power. So after using this for a full 5 hrs I can say that I'm very happy with the results and hopefully I'll get many years use out of it.
By John E. Evans (North Carolina)
Light weight but heavy duty. The unit is quiet and effective. I wish I had made this purchase a long time ago
By JP
Bought this thing two years ago, I trim all my brushes, shrubs, and hedges once a year (so this thing has seen little use). Yesterday, it stopped working, sounds like a plastic gear inside has stripped out. Hopefully, I can disassemble and find a replacement part. If not, I'll never purchase another B&D product. It's time for them to wake up and stop building crap...especially for the price I paid! Bottom line: if you have more than 2 bushes to trim, don't expect this thing to last more than a few seasons.
By Steven R. Roth (Bethlehem, PA USA)
It's so nice to buy something that's really worth the price asked for it. This is one of those things. I have a large row of upright yews that had gone three years without a trim and which were now seriously overgrown. 120' long, 7'-8' high, 5'-6' wide... not a fun project. The old 13" hedge trimmer was clearly not up to the task, so I went shopping for the biggest baddest trimmer I could find. This was it. And it did NOT disappoint! The motor is powerful and smooth. It can run nonstop without getting the least bit warm thanks to good cooling. The 24" blade slices like the proverbial hot knife through warm butter resulting in a cascade of branches falling to the ground, with virtually no effort, plus, it's long enough to reach to the center of tall/high bushes. Not only that, it's not a lot heavier than smaller less powerful trimmers, so you can go for hours without getting too tired to hold it up. There's very little vibration, too. The handles are well-placed for either-handed operation, as well as upside-down use.
Unlike smaller, less powerful trimmers, the blade pitch on this one will allow branches well over 1/2" dia to enter to be cut. They do, too. and they're cut easily. It barely slows down. That's some serious cutting power. Naturally, that means you have to be VERY careful with this, especially when the trigger lock is on because it would have absolutely no trouble slicing through your extension or through a finger.
I have four minor criticisms of it, none of which is a show-stopper. One is that it's pretty noisy but ear plugs will deal with that. The second concerns the placement of the trigger and the operation with the trigger lock engaged. Basically, with normal handling, the trigger is too easy to touch which disengages the lock. You can hold it in a way to avoid this, but it's a little artificial and results in some additional stress and fatigue. But you might get used to it as I eventually did. I'd like a positive lock on the pigtail plug into which you plug the extension cord receptacle. It's WAY too easy to pull on the cord and lose power. You can tie the extension into a knot with the pigtail, but you shouldn't have to do that. Finally, that great cooling of the motor comes with a price -- there's a powerful fan in there that blows quite a lot of air through the motor. That's a good thing, except that the exhaust air often blows in the user's face, carrying with it whatever debris that happens to be falling at the time. I know I know. Wear goggles. Okay. That's my advice. Wear goggles. If you don't mind the heat and sweat....
All things considered, I'm completely satisfied and can highly recommend this equipment.
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