Einhell GE-CH 1846Li KIT Power-X-Change Cordless Hedge Trimmer 18V 1 x 1.5Ah Li-ion

GBP 112.24

The Einhell GE-CH 1846Li Power-X-Change Cordless Hedge Trimmer is an efficient tool thanks to its low weight and handy size that allows for the trimming of hedges shrubs and bushes on large grounds and allotments where there is no connection to the electric power grid The integrated two-hand safety switch brings the cutters to a standstill in less than 1 second when the switch is released The cutters are protected by an aluminium cover The shock guard has a hole for wall mounting and enables this cordless hedge trimmer to be stored away in an instant in minimum space For a long service life the gearing is made of metal for clean cutting results the blades are made of laser-cut and diamond-ground steel Comes with a sturdy cutter guard for safe and user-friendly transportation or storage Specification Strokes at No Load 2200min Blade Length 52cm 15mm gap Max Cutting Thickness 11mm Max Running Time 1 hour Charging Time 30 minutes Weight 23kg


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