Black & Decker NST2036 Heavy-Duty 36-Volt Cordless Electric String Trimmer

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Black & Decker's Trimmers: Power, Precision, and Performance
Black & Decker offers a full line of electric and cordless grass trimmers with cutting paths ranging from 9 to 14 inches. Packed with power to tackle tough weeds and grass, these trimmers are low noise and do not emit fumes.

Super-Charge Your Yard with the NST2036 Cordless String Trimmer
Now the company that invented cordless yard solutions brings you the first battery-powered string trimmer that delivers the performance of gas. Just imagine the freedom that cordless convenience can bring -- without the hassles of pull cords, spilled gas, tune-ups, or harmful emissions. With 36 volts of power and a newly designed, super-efficient motor that boasts a patented gear drive transmission, you’ll get all the torque you need for tough cutting with less noise and vibration than a traditional gas trimmer.

Gas vs. Electric: Black & Decker Changes the Rules
Many consumers own a gas-powered string trimmer because they don't think that electric string trimmers have the power to address their needs. But Black & Decker's 36-volt trimmer is a true breakthrough, offering the performance of a gas-powered string trimmer with the tidiness of a battery power source. This trimmer's removable high-output 36-volt NiCad battery features pro-grade cells with a total capacity of over 75 watt hours. That means it offers more than three times the energy of an 18-volt battery (as compared to HPB18-OPE 18-volt pack).


Gear drive transmission delivers power and no-stall torque for performance comparable to a gas trimmer.

Removable 36-volt battery delivers over 75 watt hours of power and is rechargeable.

Starts every time with the squeeze of a variable-speed trigger for gas-like control; lock-off button adds safety.

Rugged bump-feed head features heavy-duty .080-inch line and a 14-inch cutting path.
With a cut rate of 51 square feet per minute, this trimmer actually cuts faster than most consumer-grade gas units in recent testing. It quickly mows down your tallest weeds, giving you the power to trim along fences, houses, and landscape beds -- and because it's cordless, you don't have any extension cords or wires to trip you up or tie you down.

Feature-Packed and Ready to Work
The NST2036 has a 14-inch cutting swath, which is the largest ever for a cordless string trimmer -- but that's not its only claim to fame. It delivers real industry-leading performance, no-stall torque, and true efficiency for run time that will amaze and delight you, all from a battery that delivers hundreds of recharge cycles ... so it will last for years. This model easily covers even big yards with loads of trees and fences.

And in addition to all this power, the NST2036 is extremely easy to control. It has no frustrating cords to pull, but it starts every time with just a squeeze of the trigger; and this variable speed trigger allows for gas-like control, so you'll always receive just the right power for any application. A lock-off button prevents accidental starts, and the rugged bump-feed head stocks a heavy-duty dual .080-inch line. The telescoping shaft offers quick and simple height adjustment, and the auxiliary handle adjusts to various heights for comfort in all trimming positions -- for users of every size.

Best of all, the NST2036 is the first trimmer in its class to receive the Environmental Protection Agency's Energy Star certification for its charging system. With the NST2036 you'll save money on energy bills, and at the same time you can help prevent greenhouse gas emissions for a cleaner planet.

Key Technical Specs:

  • Line diameter: .080-inch
  • String feed system: bump
  • Cutting path: 14 inches
  • Power: 36 volts
  • Speed: 7500 RPM

Applications
Use the NST2036 to trim tricky spots in any yard -- around trees, up against fences, around corners or gutter drains, or porch edges. Its long battery life means you can even clean up larger stretches of property. Take it out to trim a soccer field or baseball diamond; or use it to tame an uneven lot that's riddled with weeds, briars, low and thorny bushes, or tangled vines.

Warranty
This exceptional piece of yard equipment from Black & Decker is covered by a full 3-year manufacturer's warranty; and you can take it home for a 30-day risk-free trial. See Black & Decker for details.

Black & Decker's Focus on Performance
Black & Decker is a global marketer and manufacturer of quality power tools and accessories, hardware and home improvement products, and technology based fastening systems. Our products and services are marketed in more than 100 countries, and we have manufacturing operations in eleven countries. Throughout our businesses, we have established a reputation for product innovation, quality, end-user focus, design, and value. Our strong brand names and new product development capabilities enjoy worldwide recognition, and our global distribution is unsurpassed in our industries.


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Technical Details

- Ideal for heavy-duty weed clearing and cutting
- 14-inch cut path and variable speed range up to 7,500 RPM
- Powered by a longlasting 36-volt NiCad battery
- Weighs 11.9 pounds; three-year warranty
- Comes with one 36-volt battery charger, one 36-volt battery pack, and shoulder strap
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Customer Buzz
 "Horrible! You have been warned not to by it!" 2009-08-19
By Deer
They have some serious issues with the electronics. It comes with only one battery which under normal use will last no more then 20 minutes. I had to return mine after it stopped working. The power controller that runs the motor has problems. Only used it for 2 hours. Even those people who gave it great reviews will soon learn of the defect. You have been warned!

Customer Buzz
 "Great for me!" 2009-08-18
By Baily (Wantagh NY)
I have been using this since the first "cut" of spring 2009. I like it. I always used a gas trimmer but saw this and decieded i needed to try it out. As others have stated, the "balance" is off on this machine but using the enclosed shoulder strap is a big help. Powerful? YES, Hard starts? NO, Gas/oil? NO, Spark Plugs? NO. All around i really like this machine and will not be going back to my gas trimmer. Battery life has been fine for me and my 60x100 yard, i have never run out of power. FYI..Bought the B&D cordless lawn mower two years ago and LOVE it for all the reasons stated above.

Customer Buzz
 "Great, but heavy" 2009-08-17
By D. Goldstein (Washington, DC)
It is extremely powerful. It works like advertised. The initial battery use was fairly short, but the second charge has lasted much longer. The downside is the weight of the battery. I think the battery weighs about as much as the trimmer itself.

Customer Buzz
 "Powerful tool, lousy battery charger!" 2009-08-14
By Steven A. Winner (richmond, va)
I have cut grass around the neighborhood since I was 13 years old. Nowadays, I just maintain my own property, and my grandparent's place on the other side of the neighborhood, and I use this trimmer for the job along with a pushmower. I have used several gasoline powered trimmers before during my foray in the landscaping business. The noise, vibrations, smoke, maintenance and the annoying hard-starting I thought was simply a necessary evil of having a trimmer with enough power to do the job, and not have a cord following me around. That was until B&D came out with this tool. This tool has plenty of power for cutting through some very thick stuff just like a gas trimmer does, but without all the annoyances a gasoline motor brings with it. The battery pack's available power is great for a typical suburban 1/3 acre lot like mine and my grandmother's.



For those that are getting short battery life, the key to getting better life is to not run the trimmer at full throttle. This trimmer has plenty of power to do most jobs at 1/4 to 1/2 throttle. It is important to remember that electric motors have more power and are more efficient at slower speeds (whereas gas motors produce more power at high speeds...think Toyota Prius versus a regular car!) For a typical suburban yard if you don't let your grass get out of hand, you can do quite a lot of trimming and edging in slower speeds. The battery will give a good 30 to 40 minutes of run time to complete the job when running it like this. Full throttle is only needed to blast through some seriously extra thick stuff, which it does with ease, but running it at full throttle like this does eat up battery power quickly (as would a gas powered tool eat up gasoline quickly too!) At full throttle, I can only get about 10-15 minutes of run time, but thankfully, I rarely ever need to run it this hard for this duration, but it's nice to have the power there when it is needed. I would give this tool 5 stars except for 2 reasons:



The biggest gripe I have with this tool is the lousy battery charger. I thought it was broken at first, as I dropped the battery in and charged it for an hour, then went out and tried it, and the tool only ran for about 1 minute before quitting. It was only after reading the manual that I found 12 hours or so is needed for a full charge, and I realized it was actually functioning properly. In my job, I am very familiar and experienced with using cordless power tools, and have used all sorts of 18 volt cordless tools like sawzalls, hammer drills, and circular saws. These tools have the advantage of having 1 hour chargers, and allow one to work all day swapping batteries with one on the charger and one in the tool getting used. If this trimmer had a 1 hour charger. it would be MUCH MUCH more useful. I could work all day long swapping batteries between the tool and the charger just like I do with my other cordless tools. Due to the wimpy charger this trimmer has, when the battery is dead, you are down and out till another day passes and the battery(s) are charged. Why the heck did B&D make such a wimpy charger with this trimmer?!?! I know that slower charges are better on batteries. Maybe the best design would be to have a fast/slow selector on the charger...fast for when you have more work to do, slow for when you are finished and want to charge overnight. My opinion is maybe they did this so that this cordless tool wouldn't cannibalize sales of their gasoline powered tools in the professional market (it certainly has the power to!)



My second gripe is the totally stupid grip design. Most typical gas trimmers have a grip in front of the engine on the bar, and another handle grip farther down the bar. This trimmer has the bar grip behind the battery...what were they thinking?!?!?! This tool weighs about as much as a gas powered trimmer when the battery is in it. The reason gas trimmers have the handle in front the engine is because that is where the center of gravity is. The handle grip is then use to direct the tool where the user wants to operate it. With the design of this tool, all of the weight of the tool is born on the hand that is holding the handle grip, while the hand on the bar grip behind the battery actually has to push DOWN to guide the tool. The handle grips are not balanced at all and makes the tool very awkward to use. While the tool reduces fatigue because of it's lack of a gasoline engine, this bad handle and grip design re-introduces some fatigue because of it's poor balance and bad design.





Customer Buzz
 "Great trimmer but not great for edging" 2009-08-13
By M. D. Stewart (Houston, TX USA)
If all you are interested in is a line trimmer, then this is a great product. It is very powerful and one battery will do an average sized yard. My only complaint is that it is not very good for edging because you cannot rotate the end of the trimmer like you can with the B&D Grasshog. Instead you must flip the entire thing over which leaves you with the handle facing down and the trigger facing up.


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