Toro 51490 Tagliasiepi con filo da 22 pollici Siepe con filo

Brand:Toro

3.5/5

173.14

DESCRIZIONE PRODOTTO Toro 51490 Tagliasiepi con cavo da 22 pollici AMAZON.COM Il tagliasiepi con un potente motore da 4 A taglia facilmente rami fino a 9/16 pollici di spessore. Visualizza ingrandito Design con cavo con comode impugnature da lavoro. TORO 51490 TAGLIASIEPI CON CAVO DA 22 POLLICIDotato di un potente motore da 4 A, il tagliasiepi Toro è dotato di una barra di taglio lunga 22 pollici con lame in acciaio temprato che possono facilmente tagliare rami fino a 9/16 pollici di spessore. Progettato per attività situate vicino a una presa, il tagliasiepi con cavo facilita il lavoro di trasformazione delle siepi da disordinate e ricoperte di vegetazione a perfettamente rifinite e ordinate. Il tagliasiepi misura 8 x 8 x 36 pollici e ha una garanzia di due anni. IN EVIDENZA Le lame a doppia azione in acciaio temprato forniscono risultati rapidi e professionali. Visualizza ingrandito LAME A DOPPIA AZIONE DA 22 POLLICILa barra di taglio lunga 22 pollici del rifinitore con lame a doppia azione in acciaio temprato offre una durata eccezionale. Taglia rami fino a 9/16 pollici di spessore. Doppi manici per una presa sicura. Visualizza ingrandito MANIGLIE DA LAVOROLe impugnature da lavoro aiutano a ridurre l'affaticamento della mano e migliorano il comfort durante la rifinitura. Il programma di utensili semplici di Toro include strumenti che funzionano sulla stessa piattaforma della batteria, quindi puoi acquistare una batteria e utilizzarla per più utensili ― 51494, Bare Tool 51496, Bare Tool Utensile con filo ✔ ― ― Specifiche Lunghezza barra 22 22 24 Motore 4 amp, 120 V CA ― ― Tipo di batteria ― 20 V Max* Li-Ion 24 V Max* Capacità di taglio Li-Ion 9/16 9/16 11/16 Azione lama Doppia azione Doppia azione Doppia azione Comoda impugnatura Impugnatura Impugnatura girevole a 90° Impugnatura girevole a 90° Certificato CSA ✔ ✔ ✔ Peso 6,1 lb 6,8 lb 6,8 lb Garanzia 2 anni completi** 2 anni completi** 2 anni completi** Accessori CaricabatteriaBatteria CaricabatteriaBatteria standardBatteria a lunga durata *Classificazione del produttore della batteria = 20 volt massimo e 18 volt nominale; 24 volt massimo e 22,2 volt nominale; la tensione effettiva varia in base al carico **Consultare il manuale dell'utente per i dettagli sulla copertura della garanzia

Misura 8 per 8 per 36 pollici; 2 anni di garanzia. Il sistema di taglio a doppia azione riduce le vibrazioni; sistema di blocco del cavo. Taglia facilmente rami fino a 9/16 pollici di spessore. Barra di taglio lunga 22 pollici; lame in acciaio temprato. Tagliasiepi a filo con un potente motore da 4 A.
Blade Length 22 Inches
Brand Toro
Color Red/Silver
Country of Origin USA
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 4,676 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Cutting Width 2200 Inches
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 8 x 8 x 36 inches
Item model number 51490
Item Weight 6.3 Pounds
Manufacturer The Toro Company
Material Plastic
Power Source Corded Electric
Product Dimensions 8 x 8 x 36 inches

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Scritto da: Thomas H.
Hard to deal with the string.
Hard to deal with the string.
Scritto da: Jane Dittmer
Works GREAT - until a simple $3 part breaks, under warranty, then it's non-functional.
Bought this Toro 51480 corded 14 inch Electric Trimmer about 1 1/2 years ago, so it is still under the 2 year warranty. It had worked GREAT and had been clearing out all manner of weeds in tight places where no mower will go. I even figured out how to get the automatic feed control to work. Using better quality plastic cord, (not the cheapest light weight), and evenly winding the cord around the winding spool, otherwise it won't feed. Also, the cheapest plastic cord gets over heated from the friction produced in use and melts to itself and stops the self feeding action. Now, on to the $3 difficulty which stopped everything dead in its tracks! I was using it yesterday and suddenly the little red retainer spool cover lid on the bottom comes flying off. I turned the Toro over and looked, knowing I had just snapped it firmly into place and whoops, the cap cover had completed separated from the housing snap lid! So, I go online to see about a replacement part to purchase from a local store. Seems there are NO REPLACEMENT RETAINER SPOOL CAPS TO BE HAD, not locally, not online, not even FROM THE TORO COMPANY. Spent half a day calling and looking online. I called the Toro customer service hotline: 1) The gentleman there was extremely courteous, diligent in trying to find out how to solve my problem and as helpful and cooperative as he could possibly be. 2) He gave me the part number for the cap, the listing of dealerships in my zip code who are suppose to service Toro equipment with their phone numbers and addresses. Asked me for the serial number to verify the date of purchase and to ensure it was still under their 2 year warranty, which authorizes me to take the trimmer in to an authorized dealer and get an 'over the counter exchange' for a new trimmer if a part is unavailable (sounds simple enough and very fair). 3) He apologized profusely for having to tell me the REAL PROBLEM - THE VENDOR (IN CHINA) RESPONSIBLE FOR PRODUCTION AND SUPPLYING THE TRIMMERS AND THE PARTS, HAS GIVEN THE COMPANY NO DATE FOR LISTING PRODUCTION RESUPPLY TO TORO, IN THE U.S., SO THEY HAVE NO PARTS, THEY HAVE NO TRIMMERS IN THIS MODEL TO SEND OUT TO ME OR TO ANYONE ELSE, ANYWHERE, NOT EVEN TO DEALERS. 4) Toro had a far greater demand for these trimmers than they expected, sold more than they planned and they have nothing left on hand, period, with no resupply date for ANYTHING! 5) The dealers have NOTHING ON HAND, NO PARTS, NO WORKING MODELS OF THIS UNIT, NOTHING! So for lack of a $1.00 PLASTIC part, selling for $3-$4, (which is probably made by a 3-D printer), Toro has just lost my business! Their trimmers work great, while they last, but once a simple PLASTIC part breaks down, watch out. Once they break, they're dead in the water and you are out whatever you paid. So even a 2 year warranty gives you NO GUARANTEE FOR WORKING OR REPLACEMENT PARTS OR SERVICE, IF THE PRODUCT AND REPLACEMENT PARTS ARE OBTAINABLE ONLY FROM CHINA! And if China isn't communicating the resupply/re-manufacture date, the company can do NOTHING! Now looking at all the manufacturing plants in the U.S. which are closed down, and all the skilled manufacturing workers who are now unemployed, we can thank VIRTUALLY EVERY MANUFACTURER OF ANY PRODUCT WE BUY FOR SHIPPING PRODUCTION TO CHINA. PLUS, WE ARE ALL OUT OF LUCK FOR THE EXCELLENT PRODUCTS WE USED TO DEPEND ON WHICH USED TO BE MADE IN THE U.S.A.!!!! Suggestion, you pay for what you get, and if you aren't willing to pay for a skilled work force to build it here, you are wasting your time and your money when all you want is a disposable society. Remember when what you bought lasted for years and years!!! I do! July 12,2013 Just a brief addition to the lack of a $3 part - Toro found a red snap-on retainer cap for the spool and I just received it in today's mail. They do listen if you take the time to call their home office and request help. Now I'm back in business again. Thanks Toro for your quick follow up! My yard is desperate!
Scritto da: MIOS LOFT Tonopah,AZ
Great product
Great product would recommend this product to others great piece of equipment well made hard plastic
Scritto da: Becky
Does it’s job!
Buy enough cord to do your whole yard!
Scritto da: Brian D.
Very noisy
I thought a 4 amp motor would be pretty powerful. However, the 4 amp motor is very loud and it does not cut anywhere near as well as my 2.5 amp 30 year old B&D. Also there is no continuous on switch.
Scritto da: Conspicuous Consumer
Better Than Edge Hog
This review will compare the Toro to the Black & Decker Edge Hog, which is the unit that most big box stores carry and what most people will probably consider when shopping for an electric trimmer. I had three Edge Hogs and each lasted just over one season. The problem with the Edge Hog is line tangles, which eventually wrap around the axle and burn up the motor. Both units have satisfactory power, rotate to edge, and handle balancing features. No real difference there. The big issue in string trimmers is the line feed mechanism. Here, the Edge Hog and the Toro take dramatically different approaches. Each has its weaknesses. The Edge Hog feeds line out as it spins. When it works, it wastes a lot of line. When it fails, which is almost any time you are trimming against a hard surface or hit something like a twig, it spits out a bunch of line and you have to stop, disassemble the line housing and rewind the line back on to the spool. Sometimes it gets tangled and is a mess to untangle. In contrast, the Toro feeds line only when the motor is stopped. While the head is spinning, the line feed is locked. Every time the motor stops, you hear a click and a quarter-inch of line feeds out. The problem with this is that it is not feeding out enough, especially if you are trimming against concrete. To feed out line, you have to let off the trigger, wait more than five seconds for the motor to wind down, and are rewarded with a quarter-inch of line. If you need two inches, you have to go through that five-second cycle eight times. Or, you can flip the unit over, press the line release button, and pull some line out. Sometimes, the line melts a little, sticks, and won't feed so you have to use the button. (You will know this is necessary when you don't hear the click. Press the button and pull the line to unstick it.) So which one is better? I wish they still made the manual bump-feed trimmers. It would actually save time over either auto-feed system. But you can't find those any more except in really cheap, under-powered units. All things considered, I prefer the Toro, although it would be better for me if it fed more than 1/4 inch of line at a time. But at least, the time you waste feeding line with the Toro can be spent resting, taking mini-breaks, rather than untangling line. Also, you will save a lot of money on line with the Toro, since it feeds to slow as opposed to too fast. Last season I only refilled once or twice, as opposed to every time I used it with the Edge Hog. Finally, the Toro does not suffer from the line wrapping around the axle and eventually destroying the machine. I took another reviewer's advice and bought the upgraded line on Amazon, which is better than what the Toro comes with.
Scritto da: TheBimmerMann
For the price its decent
My father was looking for a budget friendly, electric grass trimmer to replace our old gas powered one which consistently had issues. When I stumbled upon this, I thought it was the right price and had all the features he was looking for. It has a swiveling head allowing for good maneuverability. It is quite light as a result of its plastic build quality. The one area my father has had trouble with on this trimmer is with the auto feeding function. It tends to feed too much string at once making it a nuisance to rewind the string. Aside from this feature which doesn't work very well, the price makes it a good replacement for our clunky gas powered one.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Very good product
I used different Toro products over the years, currently I have a 22" Toro lawnmower as well as a Toro blower/vacuum, and am totally impressed with both products. This Toro grass trimmer/edger is easy to use, my only complaint is the weight of the unit, holding it for any length of time gets tiring on the arms, as the unit is not light in weight, especially when trimming a fair sized lawn. I love the fact that the unit when is turned to edge grass, that the wheel allows for even depth of edging. I would recommend this unit but remind those that the unit is not light.
Scritto da: Justdusty
Poor Instructions
The instructions are not very clear. Our handle came partially put together, and we didn't realize the main screw for the handle goes into a locking nut inside the plastic of the handle. If you put the screw in the wrong side, it will be locked in place incorrectly, and you'll have to disassemble the entire handle in order to pop out the locking nut to remove the screw with vice grips
Scritto da: Richard Zaborowski
not what expected
This trimmer is not comfortable to use. The bottom head is heavy and not balanced with the handle making it hard to keep level. I also use similar Toro trimmer with rechargeable battery on top - and it is much better as you can balance it properly.
Scritto da: Stephen Shanfield
Does the job, but you can’t lock the trigger in the running position
This is a Toro. That’s about all one needs to know. I have a Toro lawnmower, leaf sucker/blower and now this. Seems to be made sturdier than the Black and Decker that I replaced with this one. The only feature the B&D had over this was the ability to lock the trigger so you didn’t have to keep it squeezed while you were using it. Probably a safety feature, but for a seasoned user, it’s a pain to have to hold the trigger down for extended periods while cutting.

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