EINHELL GC-CH1846LiKit 18v 46cm Hedge Trimmer with 1x2Ah Battery
EINHELL GC-CH1846LiKit 18v 46cm Hedge Trimmer with 1x2Ah Battery
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What’s Included
- 1x Cordless Hedge Trimmer
- 1x 2.0Ah Battery
- 1x Charger
- 1x Cutter Guard
- Number of Batteries Supplied: 1
- Voltage: 18v
Product Overview
Einhell's GC-CH 1846 Li Kit is a cordless hedge trimmer ideal for large gardens. Its lightweight, ergonomic design and 18V battery with charge indicator allow for comfortable and extended trimming sessions. The two-handed safety switch ensures user safety, while the metal gears and diamond-ground steel blades guarantee durability and clean cuts. This kit includes a charger, blade guard, and storage sheath for convenient use and safekeeping.
Part No: 3410683(EING3410683)
Features & Benefits
- Member of the Power X-Change family
- Battery charge level indicator with 3 LEDs
- Small and easy to handle
- Low weight for user-friendly operation
- Metal gearing for a long life
- Two-hand safety switch
- Aluminum cover on cutters
- Bumper guard with holder for wall mount
- Blades made of laser-cut and diamond-ground steel
- Sturdy cutter guard for storage and transportation
- Supplied with 2,0 Ah battery and high-speed charger
Technical Specification
- Max. running time: 80 min
- Charging time: 40min
- Blade length: 520 mm
- Blade length: 520 mm
- Spacing between teeth: 15 mm
- Cuts per minute: 2200 min^-1
- Battery: 18 V | 2000 mAh | Li-Ion
The GC-CH 1846 Li Kit cordless hedge trimmer is an efficient tool which thanks to its low weight and handy size provides good service for the trimming of hedges, shrubs and bushes on large grounds and allotments where there is no connection to the electric power grid. With the Power X-Change battery system from Einhell, the hedge trimmer has a 18 V battery pack with 2.0 Ah for long work sessions. The GC-CH 1846 Li Kit has a battery charge level indicator with three LEDs where you can check the current charge level at a glance. In addition, the battery packs can be used for all products from the Power X-Change family. Complete with an additional high-speed charger. The integrated two-hand safety switch brings the cutters to a standstill in less than 1 second when a switch is released. The cutters are protected by an aluminum cover. The shock guard has a hole for wall mounting and enables this cordless hedge trimmer to be stored away in an instant in minimum space. For a long service life the gearing is made of metal, for clean cutting results the blades are made of laser-cut and diamond-ground steel. The GC-CH 1846 Li Kit comes with a sturdy cutter guard for safe and user-friendly transportation or storage.
FAQs
The first thing to think about is the power source you prefer. If you’re a landscaper or other professional, you may want the power of a petrol-powered tool. However, thanks to ever-improving battery technology, the newest cordless electric Hedge Trimmers offer a viable alternative. They’re also a good choice for home users, especially those with larger gardens; is there anything more frustrating than plugging in your Hedge Trimmer, only to find the power cord is too short to reach the vegetation you’re looking to cut?
It's also worth thinking about the hedges themselves, especially in terms of how thick they are, their maturity and the type of plants growing within them. This can be important because Hedge Trimmer blades are made up of a series of evenly spaced teeth, and the space between these indicates the size of branch and stem the trimmer can comfortably cut. Mature hedges and those made up of woody plants like privet or holly can have thicker stems, so the blade on your tool of choice needs to be able to cope with that.
This means that blade length is an important consideration when choosing a Hedge Trimmer. Longer blades are designed for use on those thicker stems, while a shorter blade might be a good match for home users with smaller gardens and younger foliage. The ToolStore UK range of Hedge Trimmers includes tools with blade lengths from 25 cm right up to 75 cm.
Brushed motors use carbon brushes to transfer power from the fixed part of the motor to the rotor. This creates a reliable and relatively inexpensive motor, but brushed motors d require regular maintenance, in order to either clean the brushes or replace them as they wear out. A brushless motor, by contrast, uses a magnet mounted on the rotor to generate the power and electrical switching to perform the function carried out by the brushes. The additional complexity of the motor’s working means that brushless motors are usually more expensive than brushed.
However, eliminating the brushes also eliminates internal friction and maintenance, meaning that brushless motors offer both increased power and a longer working life. Brushless motors also generate less heat and noise and so, on balance, are considered superior to brushed motors.
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