The multifunctional tool GE-HC 18 LiT is a powerful tool that can be used for cutting higher branches and high hedges effortlessly and independently of ground power supply. Thanks to the various adjustment options, the multitool can be adapted to any working situation.
Engine Head
The engine head can be raised 7 times and the main handle 4 times so that even difficult cuts can be made cleanly and precisely at height and thus adapt to any working condition.
Advantages
Adjustable 90° attachment for effortless horizontal cuts
High-quality OREGON chain and blade (laser-cut steel and diamond-sharpened)
Tool-free chain tensioning and replacement
Sturdy storage and transport case
Oil tank for automatic chain lubrication
Delivered without battery and charger (available separately)
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For professional use, for example, every day I don't know if it will hold up, but for semi-professional use it does just fine! Very easy to use and it has been working perfectly for a year now, even better than I expected. The length is more than enough, but unfortunately the center of gravity is quite high and far away, and it requires strong hands for prolonged use. I use it with two 4ah batteries. Of course, it's important to clean the blades well after use. I believe that the saw can only withstand light work. It will definitely not withstand pruning olive trees, for example, under any circumstances!
I bought it to take care of the few trees we have and the trees in the neighborhood on the street that the municipality systematically ignores. It is easy to assemble and easily converts from a saw to a trimmer. I have also purchased the amazing vacuum cleaner from the series, so with the same battery, we made a good purchase. I have used it twice as a saw and as a trimmer and I am thrilled. The battery lasted for half an hour of work without discharging! I definitely recommend it for small-scale work. If I push it to its limits, I will come back and update!