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Oregon HT275 24-Inch Cordless Hedge Trimmer - Tool Only (No Battery/Charger) | Lightweight & Powerful for Home Garden Landscaping, Shrub Trimming & Hedge Maintenance
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Oregon HT275 24-Inch Cordless Hedge Trimmer - Tool Only (No Battery/Charger) | Lightweight & Powerful for Home Garden Landscaping, Shrub Trimming & Hedge Maintenance Oregon HT275 24-Inch Cordless Hedge Trimmer - Tool Only (No Battery/Charger) | Lightweight & Powerful for Home Garden Landscaping, Shrub Trimming & Hedge Maintenance
Oregon HT275 24-Inch Cordless Hedge Trimmer - Tool Only (No Battery/Charger) | Lightweight & Powerful for Home Garden Landscaping, Shrub Trimming & Hedge Maintenance
Oregon HT275 24-Inch Cordless Hedge Trimmer - Tool Only (No Battery/Charger) | Lightweight & Powerful for Home Garden Landscaping, Shrub Trimming & Hedge Maintenance
Oregon HT275 24-Inch Cordless Hedge Trimmer - Tool Only (No Battery/Charger) | Lightweight & Powerful for Home Garden Landscaping, Shrub Trimming & Hedge Maintenance
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Product Description The HT275 Cordless Hedge Trimmer features a 24" blade with laser-cut teeth for a long reach and cleaner cutting, resulting in healthier plants. The variable speed trigger increases control and run time. Capable of cutting branches up to 1" in diameter, the HT275 delivers up to 100 minutes of trigger time on a single charge. When accounting for other aspects of the job, this trigger time can equate to total project times of up to 3 hours. The HT275 operates at 3300 rpm. The HT275 cordless hedge trimmer is part of the Oregon Power Now battery platform, so it may be used with any Oregon 40V battery or charger you already own. The platform provides the ultimate in power and performance. Lithium Ion technology provides for a better customer experience with features such as longer run times, constant no-fade power, no memory effect, and the ability for the battery packs to hold their charge for months in storage. Amazon.com Electric hedge trimmers have always been clean and quiet, but they've generally lacked the brawn of their gas-powered brethren. The Oregon PowerNow HT250 40-volt Max cordless hedge trimmer delivers a powerful, muscular performance to handle even the toughest jobs -- whether you're a commercial landscaper or a hardworking homeowner. This HT250 trimmer comes with no battery or charger (view larger). Part of Oregon's PowerNow 40-volt Max battery platform, this trimmer comes with no battery or battery charger. It's a great option if you've already purchased a 40-volt Max battery (or several batteries) with other Oregon cordless tools. The HT250 is also available in two options with batteries -- the HT250-S6 with standard battery pack (1.25 Ah) and HT250-E6 with endurance battery pack (2.4 Ah). Both models with batteries include chargers.Sharp and SafeIt features a 24-inch blade with laser-cut precision blades for long reach and cleaner cutting, resulting in healthier plants. The trimmer's dual-action blades provide smooth cutting action while reducing vibration and noise. The lightweight, ergonomic design features balanced handle placement for comfortable operation and handling. With the variable speed trigger, you'll enjoy increased control and run time. The HT250 is capable of cutting branches up to 3/4-inch in diameter. Weighs just 8.8 pounds with standard battery pack (not included; view larger). Power Without the HassleThe PowerNow hedge trimmer starts instantly with the pull of a trigger: no frustrating pull cords, no messy gas cans, and no slow warm-up times. The trimmer is also much quieter than gas-powered models, and it's easy to wield thanks to its 8.8-pound weight (with optional standard battery pack).More importantly, the HT250 offers these hassle-free benefits without sacrificing an ounce of power. The trimmer cuts with no-fade strength, so you can keep cutting with the same intensity even as the battery drains to a quarter charge or less. Plus, the lithium-ion PowerNow 40-volt Max battery pack holds its charge for months at a time when inactive, so the HT250 trimmer is ready when you are. You can also keep additional PowerNow battery packs on hand for bigger jobs, as the interchangeable packs swap out in seconds.Specifications Blade length 24 inches Blade type Laser-cut, dual reciprocating Maximum cutting speed 2,750 strokes per minute Cutting capacity Up to 3/4-inch branch Sound power level 74 dB Throttle Variable speed Tool weight 7.1 pounds What's in the BoxHT250 40-volt Max cordless hedge trimmer; 24-inch blade; operating instructions (battery and charger not included) Powers through branches up to 3/4-inch thick (view larger). Four times quieter than a gas trimmer (view larger).
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Features

24” blade – The HT275 has a 24” blade for a long reach. The blade has laser-cut teeth for cleaner, more precise cuts resulting in healthier plants. The teeth have a one-inch cutting capacity allowing you to cut thick shrubs. Dual-action blades provide smooth cutting action while reducing vibration and noise.

Lightweight, ergonomic design – Weighing in at just 10 pounds, the HT275 is comfortable to use, even during long projects. Balanced handle placement allows for comfortable operation

The convenience and quiet you expect from a cordless trimmer – No pull cords, no warm-up and no gas-oil mixing. Significantly quieter than a gas trimmer to keep your ears and neighbors happy

Interchangeable batteries – Our 40V batteries can be used on other all Oregon Cordless products so you can fuel the entire Oregon Cordless family using just one battery. Use any Oregon 40V battery or charger with this tool.

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I own an older Makita electric hedge trimmer, which I never use because the cord is unbearable. I also own a high end Swisher gas powered hedge trimmer with articulating blades. The HT250 compliments the gas trimmer very well. You can't beat the power and convenient reach you get with the gas unit, but it comes with the price of weight, noise, warm-up time, and the occasional sting if you come in contact with a hot section of exposed motor. For the big jobs I will still pull out the gas unit.I've only used the HT250 for a few hours of trimming, and the blades are as sharp as they will ever be. Only time will tell how well things work as the blades dull and become sticky with sap. I also have the Oregon chainsaw which I like, and that experience led me to try out this trimmer. With the B400e battery the unit weighs 9.8 pounds which is a good bit heavier than an electric trimmer and probably will tire some people fairly quickly. For the work I did, I think I would get at least an hour of continuous use, but that's with full speed on the trigger and lots of cutting load on the blades, but I can't see 2 hours. My guess is 2 hours is for moderate trigger speed, cutting "air". You can do a lot of trimming in an hour, I think it's plenty.The noise levels are much better than a gas unit, but it is still kind of noisy. I would expect the neighbors to be very aware that you are trimming. The safety switch seems like something that might be a weak part of the system. To enable the trigger, you use your thumb to slide a switch down at the same time as you pull the trigger with your finger(s). Once it engages you can let the thumb switch go, thankfully, but I can feel some things fighting each other if you pull the trigger and the thumb switch is part way on ... it seems like an opportunity to crack some plastic in the mechanism.All in all, the result that I was able to get using the HT250 was very good. The only improvement I would want would be an articulating blade/extension option, then it would be perfect.

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