Toro 51494 Tagliasiepi a batteria agli ioni di litio da 22 pollici, 20 Volt, 20 V, Toro

Brand:Toro

3.3/5

245.15

DESCRIZIONE DEL PRODOTTO I nuovi tagliasiepi Toro da 20 volt max* con caratteristiche ad alte prestazioni fanno sembrare la cura del giardino senza sforzo. L'impugnatura ergonomica ruota di 90 gradi in ogni direzione fornendo una maggiore facilità d'uso e accessibilità durante il taglio verticale. La potente batteria agli ioni di litio da 20 volt è leggera e compatta, ma fornisce la potenza necessaria per svolgere correttamente il lavoro. *Valore nominale del produttore della batteria = 20 volt massimo e 18 V nominale. La tensione effettiva varia con il carico. AMAZON.COM TORO 51494 TAGLIASIEPI A IONI DI LITIO SENZA FILI DA 22 POLLICI Tagliasiepi elettrico con barra di taglio lunga 22 pollici. Visualizza ingrandito La libertà di un design cordless: basta ricaricare e puoi tagliare ovunque. Visualizza ingranditoIdeale per il giardino medio, il potente tagliasiepi da 20 volt max* di Toro offre una larghezza di taglio di 22 pollici per una portata maggiore, inoltre offre un design senza filo che facilita l'accesso alle siepi dove un cavo non arriva. Il rifinitore non è solo leggero e facile da usare, ma funziona anche silenziosamente, cosa che apprezzerai sia tu che i tuoi vicini. Inoltre, il tagliasiepi offre un'impugnatura ergonomica che ruota di 90 gradi in ogni direzione per una comoda accessibilità durante il taglio verticale, un sistema di taglio a doppia azione che riduce al minimo le vibrazioni e un'impugnatura assistita con impugnatura morbida per ridurre l'affaticamento della mano. Il tagliasiepi misura 11 x 8 x 42-1/2 pollici e la batteria richiesta è inclusa. IN EVIDENZA Base di ricarica con indicatori luminosi rosso/verde. Visualizza ingranditoBATTERIA AGLI IONI DI LITIO MAX* DA 20 VOLT Il design agli ioni di litio fornisce fino al doppio della potenza per peso rispetto alle tradizionali batterie al nichel-cadmio. Una maggiore autonomia senza effetti di memoria e una bassa autoscarica significa che la batteria è pronta quando lo sei tu. Il misuratore di carica a LED integrato visualizza lo stato della batteria. Taglia rami fino a 9/16 pollici di spessore. Visualizza ingranditoLAME A DOPPIA AZIONE DA 22 POLLICILa barra di taglio lunga 22 pollici con lame a doppia azione in acciaio temprato offre una durata eccezionale. Taglia rami fino a 9/16 pollici di spessore. La maniglia ruota per un comodo taglio verticale. Visualizza ingranditoMANICO ROTANTEIl manico ruota di 90 gradi in ogni direzione, rendendo il taglio verticale facile e comodo. Doppi manici per una presa sicura. Visualizza ingrandito MANIGLIE DI PRESA DI LAVOROLe impugnature di presa di lavoro aiutano a ridurre l'affaticamento della mano e migliorano il comfort durante la rifinitura. Il programma di utensili nudi di Toro include strumenti che funzionano sulla stessa piattaforma della batteria, quindi puoi acquistare una batteria e utilizzarla per più utensili Utensile ― 51494, Bare Tool 51496, Bare Tool Utensile con cavo ✔ ― ― 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 Comfort Lavoro Impugnatura Impugnatura Impugnatura girevole a 90° Impugnatura girevole a 90° Certificazione CSA ✔ ✔ ✔ Peso 6,1 libbre 6,8 libbre 6,8 libbre 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 circa 11 per 8 per 42-1/2 pollici; 2 anni di garanzia. Impugnatura assistita con impugnatura morbida; batteria agli ioni di litio inclusa. La maniglia rotante a 90 gradi rende confortevole il taglio verticale. Barra di taglio lunga 22 pollici con lame a doppia azione in acciaio temprato. Il potente tagliasiepi a batteria da 20 volt offre praticità ovunque.
Batteries 1 Product Specific batteries required.
Blade Length 22 Inches
Brand Toro
Color Red/Silver
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars 477 ratings 4.3 out of 5 stars
Cutting Width 2200 Inches
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item Dimensions LxWxH 42.5 x 11 x 8.07 inches
Item model number 51494
Item Weight 6.3 Pounds
Manufacturer The Toro Company
Material Alloy Steel
Power Source Battery Powered
Product Dimensions 42.5 x 11 x 8.07 inches

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Scritto da: John I. Gonzales
I was excited to buy this based on reviews.... but
So I have looked over every brand out there and settled on this Toro based on 4 people giving it "5 star" reviews. I am a current Toro owner with a 2 stroke GAS power head and 4 different attachments (trimmer, edger, blower and tiller). I love it but am ready for something lighter, easier to store and easier to deal with (no gas mixes, pulling starter cords, etc). So I was excited to look into this product and could not wait to use it! BUT here is what I found; 1) I am 5'4"... and the design of the shaft/angle made it feel like I was hunching over to get to the sweet spot for a good clean edge. My gas Toro you can twist around easily (although heavier) but the shaft length gave me that ability to do so. This thing feels like a toy (sort of) by comparison. DO NOT confuse this for a power to power comparison. This thing has plenty of power, I am sure that the 20v lithium battery is also up to the challenge... but when you get this in your hands and you are confined to using it within its operational range (angle of head and short length of shaft) it feels like a toy and you are compromising your body position to try to get the best angle of attack on your lawn. This did not work for me. 2) I need a trimmer and edger combo.... the trimmer was OK for wacking against a fence line or brick BUT was not very good around flower beds and weird spots due to the limitations stated above.... BUT what was absolutely horrible was the edger ability. The head has a significant amount of play.... so when you are rolling down the sidewalk to get that "straight line".... good luck! The slop in the moving rotating head makes it hard to stabilize. On top of that poor design the edger has a SMALL single wheel that you are balancing on. Between both design flaws you have little control over the edger portion. I want sharp crisp lines for my lush St. Augustine grass... this edger feature was chopping my edges up. In my opinion this device should not be marketed as an edger. I give this 2 stars because it is easy to use (pop in the battery and go, no gas or pulling to start) and for the Lithium technology which is very cool.... trimming is an ok function but I guess that depends on how you feel "bending" to use it. I can get over that to some degree but the edger portion of this product is that bad. In theory this is a great product... not so much in the real world. I do have to admit that it is much lighter than my gas powered Toro... which is what I want! I used this for half of my yard and gave up on it.... when it came time for flowerbeds and edging a sharp line I pulled out the heavy over-powered Toro 2 stroke to complete the task. Note: I am in manufacturing (electronics) and understand the world manufacturing process. To me all these 18/20/24 volt trimmers look alike from a core design stand point.... Worx, Black & Decker, Toro, Ryobi, Craftsman, Sun Joe, etc, etc... they all have that same extendable shaft and twist head design with the handle in the same spot. I believe all of these brands to be made in the same factory. There are color, cosmetic and even slight design changes between the different brands but at the core of it the same motors and batteries and core components. That being said I have tried to identify one of these units to give me the best compromise. I still want to ditch the gas power head for a a 20v or 24v light weight trimmer that can actually edge. I am looking at the Worx 155 since the head looks to lock into position and has a twin wheel design for the edger... the wheels are larger and spread apart so stability should be better. I am returning the Toro for sure. *** UPDATE *** - 6/10/12 I could not wait so ran down to Lowe's to look/test the Worx 155 model. At the store I was able to hold it in my hand and get a feel for it. Even though it still feels kind of like a toy (the light weight body makes it feel toy'ish) the design is far superior compared to the Toro. In my hands it feels more natural... and the twin wheel design made it feel good for edging. Yes, I looked like an idiot "role playing" in Lowe's pretending to be edging... but before I plopped down another $119.99 on a 2 in 1 edger/trimmer I wanted to get a feel for the item. I did buy it and will be testing it this week in the back yard... will update soon. *** UPDATE 2 *** - I took back the 20v version of the Worx GT and found a 24v version with blower for $149 off ebay... direct from Worx (which sells on ebay direct). I will review the 24v model once it arrives. For $20 more I gained the 24v model and a blower. Hopefully it is a better alternative than the poorly designed Toro. *** UPDATE 3 *** 6/15/12 - I received the Worx 24 volt trimmer/edger with blower today... and could not wait to get home and try it out. I charged the battery at work where I received the package. I already sold off my gas Toro so my lawn was in need of a good trim at this point. WINNER WINNER, CHICKEN DINNER! This unit is by far superior to the Toro... which based on reviews of both units I would not have thought. The adjustments of the Work were much better than the Toro. Actually it had one more way to adjust vs. the Toro... so getting the head set in just about any position was pretty easy. What is important to me is if the head locks firmly into position without any "play" in the mechanism. Here is a rundown by feature; 1) 24 Volt battery - Let's get real here.... I would suggest having at least 2 batteries for whatever brand cordless weed wacker you choose. Lithium is far superior to NiCD batteries.... and the higher the voltage the stronger, longer lasting the device will be. I am able to trim, edge and blow off the sidewalks and driveway with power to spare... so 1 battery is all you need.... but I believe in being prepared for anything, so having an extra on tap will get you through even the roughest small to moderate suburb type lawn. 2) Edger... unlike the Toro this unit was awesome. The twin wheel design is much better and the head stays firmly in place. Switching between the two is a breeze. I was able to get a straight edge right out of the gate... it was fairly intuitive. The Toro was so "out of control" that I spent more time jacking with the weed eater than actually edging. I was done in no time and was impressed with the results. 3) Trimmer... pretty straight forward here! Edging along brick and fence was a breeze... adjusting the head to do around flower beds was quick and easy. 4) Blower - I love this thing too! This is great for blowing the grass off... but also for "sweeping" out the garage quickly or blowing off the back patio without getting into a gas device or breaking out an extension cord. One thing to consider is that this is a battery hog device... based on reviews I have read. So it is great for quick and easy tasks for sure.... but I would not expect to blow off the entire lawn. My extra battery that I am getting would be useful in case I need to use this for a longer period of time. I truly like this device as a whole... especially for $150 for the kit it is a steal! But here are some points to consider and a couple of minor dislikes; * This is not a long, heavy gas powered weed eater. So I found myself readjusting to a shorter, lighter device. Kind of like going from driving a truck and switching to a compact car. Both get the job done... but both drive differently. The Worx GT is very light... feather light... for a guy like me, almost too light. But it beats lugging around a heavy unit. for sure! Go to Lowes and grab the one off the demo shelf before you buy one. * Power - This unit has enough power to draw blood if you hit someone with the trimmer string.... so I am pretty sure that a blade of grass does not stand a chance. If you are a "Tim the tool man Taylor" kind of guy... where more power means something to you then don't be afraid of these battery operated units. Both the Toro and the Worx GT have more than enough power for the task. *Dislike
Scritto da: John W.
Was great - battery replacement bad deal for consumers
I bought this because I was tired of fighting a 100' extension cord while climbing a ladder to trim the 85' of 8' hedges we have in back. I'd be stepping on the extension, tangling it on the ladder, tripping all over it, wrapping it around trees and patio furniture. Cutting the hedges was a nightmare. But because I like neat and manicured hedges, I was doing this every 4 to 6 weeks. This Toro has changed my yardwork world! When I found the 22", 20v lithium-ion Toro at Amazon, I decided to try it. I thought it was a better price than the 24v model, and if I wanted to buy other compatible devices (it, string trimmer) they were cheaper too. I settled on the Toro because of reviews for similar yard products. I trimmed the hedges in less than 1/2 the time it took me with the corded Remington I've had for years. It's strong enough to cut through the branches, which in our case only reach about 3/8". We're not cutting fat branches, so no issue there. The battery life was awesome! I used it off and on for about 40 mins, and the last minute was as strong as the first. It's so balanced and (relatively) light, I was able to hold the ladder with one hand and trim with the other, giving me a good 5' of reach. I was skeptical of the rotating handle, thinking it gimmicky and unnecessary, but minutes intoo the job I found myself making frequent use of the feature to trim the hedge row face. Great product, I hope it stands up to the test of time. [UPDATE] 9/14 I have no choice but to scale back my glowing recommendation of this product. The battery recently failed. Two years seems too soon but OK. So I went to buy another battery. Guess what? The new battery is significantly smaller than the old one. Toro CS told me the new style battery will give 15-20 minutes of use. HUH?!?! The old battery was giving me easy 45 minutes. And they new battery is the same price as the old style, yet you are getting much less battery. They claimed this was to reduce weight. No, it is to increase profit. Well guess what, I am gonna sell this thing for $20 on eBay w/o the battery. I just bought the 40v Black and Decker hedge trimmer. I have the matching B&D string trimmer, the batteries are interchangeable, and it will run for almost an hour like the string trimmer. I'm not buying any more Toro stuff.
Scritto da: Sharon hale
Gotta be red
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Scritto da: Musky hunter
Great light weight string trimmer
This is my second unit, first one lasted 5 1/2 years. The battery is not the best, don’t plan on doing a lot of weed whacking or edging but if you move quickly you can get the job done. I have a fairly standard 1/4 acre lot and I can get the front yard weed whacked and the concrete edged with one charge, I also keep up with it and edge everything at least once a week. First unit something broke in the pivoting head assembly, still wish I could have gotten a few more years out of it. Now I have two batteries though. Unit is very light weight, I love it.
Scritto da: David
Perfect for what I wanted. Use it to blow off my driveway and sidewalk.
Nothing I don’t like.
Scritto da: Debbie
Battery Life
I purchased this May 7, 2022. I have a small yard. The battery does not hold a charge long enough for me to finish. I am very disappointed in this Toro product.
Scritto da: margery l anderson
Very Useful
Great value. This is a replacement for one that broke in half. The original one lasted four years. Not very powerful but good enough to meet edging needs
Scritto da: Shirlee Yonkovich
Great value
It runs about 15 minutes on high and 25 on low power. It’s great for small yards. I even use it indoors to blow out dust under refrigerator and other hard to reach areas. Also great getting dog hair out of car or house. I love it. Toro is much better than any other I have tried.
Scritto da: Puddytat62
NOT a leaf blower NOT a great tool blower either
This is a very small blower not designed to be a leaf blower but rather to clean your shop or work area. Unfortunately it is very very small and oddly shaped blower. It requires an odd ball battery and charger which makes this an expensive blower when you finally find the battery and charger. Frankly I took one look at it and thought it would not be very versatile and not work very well for a larger garage or work area. I would rather have a leaf blower that plugs in or get a good quality work site blower such as a Milwaukee or Makita. Those batteries are readily available and if you actually do some sort of construction you likely already have the batteries and charger. I'd not suggest this is adequate seeing as it is so small.
Scritto da: Pickleball002 - Welland
Terrific quality blower
Terrific quality blower. Two levels of power and light weight. Works well blowing dust and debris out of my garage (except for cobwebs - somehow cobwebs seem to stick to whatever the spider made them on - so I still have to vacuum the cobwebs away).
Scritto da: Rob Roy
Four Stars
Handy dandy little blower. I just wish the charge would last a few minutes longer.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Light weight and powerful
Perfect for my wife to handle
Scritto da: Harrison
Faster than scissors
The bottom isn't level which is why this gets four stars... its great other than that

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