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40V Power Share Cordless 24″ Hedge Trimmer (2x20V)

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40V Power Share Cordless 24″ Hedge Trimmer (2x20V)


  • Powered by two 20V Max Power Share batteries for 40V of total power and performance.
  • Head rotates 180° so you can trim the tops and sides of hedges comfortably.
  • 24 in. is our longest hedge trimmer, giving you the flattest, longest hedge tops.
  • Stamped-hardened, dual-action cutting blades slice through hedges like butter.
  • ¾ in. large cutting diameter expertly designed to cut thick twigs and branches.
  • Full wrap front handle for ease of top and side cutting.
  • Same Battery, Expandable Power. The same battery powers over 75+ 20V, 40V, and 80V lifestyle, garden, and power tools in the Power Shareâ„¢ family.

  • (1) – 2X20V Hedge Trimmer
  • (2) – 20V Maxlithium Batteries
  • (1) – 20V Battery Charger
  • (1) – Safety Guard
  • (1) – Blade Sheath

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