This is the most advanced battery Ryobi offers. This trimmer is equipped with the latest lithium+ technology. The power of gas, without the drawbacks. Elderly people, women, or people with limited power might want to consider the 18V model below, which is lighter in weight. The position in which you have to hold the trimmer to reach a desirable result adds to the strain that will be put on your body. The most obvious drawback of a more powerful machine such as this one, is the heavier weight. The powerful 40 Volt lithium-ion battery will last you a long time, you will likely run out of juice before the machine will… The great thing about the 40V battery system is that you can run a range of power tools on the same batteries, giving you the ability to buy only the bare tools once you have a set of batteries, saving you lots of money. This reduces the amount of clippings left in the hedge, which is great, because old clippings will turn brown and ruin the aesthetics of your hedges. The idea is that clippings are diverted off of the hedge as you work. The HedgeSweep debris shield is trademarked by Ryobi. The wraparound handle is great to comfortably hold the trimmer in a vertical position. The dual action blades keep the machine well balanced, with less vibration as a result. It has 24” dual-action blades with 3/4” cutting capacity. This is a fully cordless trimmer that has the power of a gas-powered device. Which one will be best for you depends on a few factors, that I will get into in the reviews below. If you’re looking for a hedge trimmer, you will most likely be interested in any of the first two models. This shows that the company really stands behind their products, and should make you feel comfortable making the purchase. Ryobi offers a 5 year warranty on its hedge trimmers. Presumably because it is meant to shear shrubs. Then there is the smaller trimmer, also called a “shrubber” by Ryobi. Then comes the 18 volt model, which has proven to be a bestseller. The Ryobi hedge trimmer line up is straightforward. Also, no limitations, or danger of cutting through any power cords. No more noxious fumes and noisy gas engines. I am definitely an advocate of battery powered garden tools.
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