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WORX 20V Cordless Hedge Trimmer Skin (Tool Only WG261E.9)
0 out of 544 cm Blade Length 19 mm without Battery and Charger Black/Orange.
Stock Available from Manufacturer 3 - 7 days
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WORX 20V Cordless Pole Hedge Trimmer Kit (WG252E)
0 out of 5Ideally suited for high and wide hedges for a working length of up to 3.60m. High cutting capacity for branches with a diameter of up to 16mm. Laser-cut 45 cm blades.
Insufficient stock
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WORX 40V Cordless Hedge Trimmer Tool (WG284E.9)
0 out of 5Worx Powershare 20V batteries (not included) are compatible with all 20V and 40V WORX garden tools.
In stock
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WORX 20V Cordless Hedge Trimmer Kit (WG261E)
0 out of 5The product also includes a flower guard to protect flowers, and lawn ornaments and assists in edging.
Available on backorder
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WORX 20V Cordless Pole Hedge Trimmer (Tool Only WG252E.9)
0 out of 5Ideally suited for high and wide hedges for a working length of up to 3.60m. High cutting capacity for branches with a diameter of up to 16mm. Laser-cut 45 cm blades.
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Worx Cordless Hedge Trimmers: 20V vs. 40V
Worx is a leading manufacturer of cordless power tools, and their hedge trimmers are no exception. The company offers two ranges of cordless hedge trimmers: 20V and 40V.
So, which one is right for you?
20V Worx Hedge Trimmers: The 20V hedge trimmers are a good option for smaller hedges or those that are not too overgrown. They are lightweight and easy to use, and they have a long battery life. Learn everything about Worx 20V Cordless Tools
40V Worx Hedge Trimmers: The 40V hedge trimmers are more powerful and can handle larger hedges or those that are more overgrown. They are also a good option for commercial use. Learn everything about Worx 40V Cordless Tools
Which One Should You Choose?
The best way to decide which range of Worx cordless hedge trimmers is right for you is to consider your needs. If you have small hedges, a 20V trimmer will be sufficient. If you have larger hedges or those that are more overgrown, a 40V trimmer is a better option.