8/30/2009

Black & Decker NST2018 18-Volt Cordless Electric 12-Inch Grass Hog String Trimmer With Two Batteries


Technical Details
18-volt 12-inch cordless string trimmer/edger
2 Ni-Cad batteries, telescoping shaft, centrifugal forces automatically advances line
Durable plastic handles
Includes trimmer, 2 batteries, and charger
Lightweight 6-1/2 pounds; 2-year warranty

Product Description
The Black & Decker 18-Volt Cordless Grass Hog Trimmer/Edger puts the finishing touches on any lawn or garden. There are no extension cords or gas engines to maintain, and the light weight adds to simplified operation. A large 12-inch cutting path covers a lot of groud in a single pass when trimming, and the tool offers deep, defined borders when switched over to edging. Black & Decker?s patented gear drive transmission delivers the most power and cutting performance of any cordless trimmer in this voltage class.

Yard work will get done Pronto with this Black & Decker 12" cordless Grasshog trimmer and edger. Features 18 volts that provides plenty of run-time per charge; 12" cut-path, AFS system uses centrifugal force to automatically advance line when needed; Groom 'N' Edge converts from trimming to edging with the touch of one button; adjustable handle to accommodate user's height; and more. Includes two 18-volt batteries and battery charger. Imported. 8-1/4W8-1/4Lx47-1/4H".

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

Everything that has been said is true. This is perfect for those of us who just need to trim the edge of your lawn or clear some overgrown weeds, but it is no bush hog. It comes with two batteries, each of which probably lasts 15 minutes peak on heavier jobs and maybe longer or lightweight edge trimming. We find this sufficient for our 1/3 acre property, though it usually requires both batteries as we tend to wait too long to trim.

If you buy this expecting the power of a gas trimmer, you will be disappointed. If you want a trimmer that just works and makes your yard look great, you will be very happy.

We had a Toro gas trimmer that was highly recommended by Consumer Reports for years and I could never start it without the help of my husband. This was very frustrating to me because I primarily care for the gardens. Now the gas powered one sits collecting dust because we both use the battery powered Black and Decker.

My main gripe is probably that it is so unattractive and that it doesn't go out into the yard and trim without me.

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