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Karcher18V Tree Lopper / Pruning Saw (Model: 1.444-020.0)

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Branches a diameter of up to 3 cm are no match for Kärcher's battery tree lopper. Thanks to its high-quality bypass blade, you can cut these without the need for force – regardless of how difficult they are to reach. And you can remove branches that have become stuck in the tree with the hook that also acts as a clamp. Cutting branches has never been so easy.

Product Features
  • 18 V Kärcher Battery Power battery platform: The device can be powered by any 18 V Kärcher Battery Power battery
  • Bypass blade: Cuts particularly precisely and without the need for force
  • Extensive reach: Even reaching higher branches is no problem
  • Hook acts as a clamp: Thanks to the hook that also acts as a clamp, you can remove branches that have become stuck in the tree
  • Safety unlocking: Prevents unintentional start-up of the tree lopper
  • Rubber handle: For maximum comfort, especially when working for prolonged periods
  • Steel blade with Teflon coating: The high-quality steel blade ensures a long lifetime
Product Specifications
  • 18V Battery and Charger not Included
  • Battery platform 18 V battery platform
  • Drive Brush motor
  • Overall length (cm) 91
  • Cutting force dead wood (cm) 2,8
  • Cutting force fresh wood (cm) 3
  • Cutting force (Nm) 250
  • Noise level (dB(A)) 80
  • Blade material Steel with Teflon coating
  • Blade thickness (mm) 4,8
  • Voltage (V) 18
  • Performance per battery charge * (cuts) max. 375 (2,5 Ah) / max. 750 (5,0 Ah)
  • Runtime per battery charging (min) max. 20 (2,5 Ah) / max. 40 (5,0 Ah)
  • Weight without accessories (kg) 2,4
  • Weight incl. packaging (kg) 3,3
  • Dimensions (L x W x H) (mm) 911 x 96 x 209
  • Warranty: 1-year
Equipment
  • Handle, rigid, single pole
  • Cutting blade type, Bypass
  • Branch hook

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