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WORX20V Cordless Pole Pruner/Saw

R2,699

R3,600
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Get More Done, Faster and Easier: The WORX pole saw has been designed with an extendable shaft, reaching of up to 4.0 meters, saving the hassle and instability of using a ladder. Designed with a fully adjustable cutting head and rotating rear handle provides versatile trimming and pruning of those hard to reach branches whilst also improving control from the ground.

Product Features
  • High torque performance with 5.5m/s chain speed
  • 20cm Oregon bar and chain for effective pruning and cutting
  • Extendable shaft for a reach of up to 4m
  • Adjustable angle: 30° angled cutting head
  • Rotating rear handle for comfortable pruning in any position
  • Soft grip rear handle for ergonomic cutting
  • Please Note: Only Tool Included, excludes battery and charger
  • 3-year warranty - 2 year on purchase and extra year once registered on the WORX SA website
Product Specifications
  • High torque: 5.5m/s
  • Extendable Shaft: Up to 4m
  • Adjustable angle: 30 degree angle
  • Battery Capacity: 2.0 Ah
  • Package Dimensions 130 x 19.5 x 18.5 cm
  • Weight 4.7 kg
  • Power Source: Battery Powered
  • Battery not included
  • Reach up to 4m
  • Model: WG349E.9

 

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