Black & Decker HH2450, cordless or cord

Overall Rating4.674.674.674.674.67

cordless or cord

I had my heart set on a cordless, but now I am glad I purchased this model. Two things sold me on it. The first was the extra reach. I needed it for some of my bushes that are over six feet high. The second was those hardened blades. I knew they would last longer.
The design and being able to hold it with one hand also helped, as did the fact that it could handle thicker branches.
I do not understand the reviewer that needed two passes. For the thicker branches , you hold it there and it eventually chews thru them. I comes down to taking your time. The longer blade also makes it easier to shape large bushes.
This hedge trimmer has cut everything I threw at it and hardly missed a beat. It easy to balance with one hand , but it does become heavy although still manageable with only one hand.
Like many, I was not a fan of B&D products. I bought this because of the combination of features that were not available on other brands. I don’t like having to use a cord, but that is balanced out by how effective it is in doing it’s job. Having the extra power is the tradeoff.
Usually I review every purchase I can on Amazon , but this was more of a spur of the moment decision. The current price ($70) , plus the free shipping makes Amazon the place to buy it from.
I could not find a better hedge trimmer. This time B&D got it right. Minus one star from not being cordless.

Update (5/20/2012): This item is currently on sale here for the lowest price I’ve seen.

The featured review for this product, Black & Decker HH2450 Hedge Hog 24-Inch 3.3-AMP Electric Dual Action Hedge Trimmer Lawn & Patio, was written by the professor.

The average rating for this item is 4.7 out of 5 stars, according to 3 reviews.

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Reviews (3)

Dave

February 7th, 2010 at 6:36 pm    


Overall Rating55555

Powerful Trimmer!
Given it’s light weight, this is a remarkably powerful machine. 1/4″ branches are no problem at all. It is well balanced and light enough for one-handed operation when you are stretching to reach that elusive branch from your ladder. I am replacing a 12 year old B & D trimmer that finally died, so I am optimistic about the longevity of this one.


the professor

February 19th, 2010 at 5:48 am    


Overall Rating44444

cordless or cord
Rated 4 stars.


Morley Dotes

February 22nd, 2010 at 11:07 am    


Overall Rating55555

Awesome tool….
UPDATE 2/18/2010:
Just to update, I have used this to cut through very thick ivy, etc., and it is still going, and cutting fairly well. I should also note that I have not maintained this at all. I have not cleaned or oiled the blades, etc., and it still works very well. I am VERY pleased with this and recommend it VERY highly

This is a really great trimmer. It handles thick branches very well. I cut half inch branches easily enough. It is well balanced, and I was even able to use it with one hand when I really had to stretch (I would not recommend this, as it is a bit dangerous). One thing that many people do not consider with these electric tools, sometimes, the extension cord releases easily. This is not the case here, I am happy to report. I am very happy I bought this. It makes my hedge trimming very easy. It is easy to maneuver, and I think you will be very happy using this product.

June 2008 addition:
Okay, almost a year has passed and this thing is still going strong. It cuts like butter….still. It is easily the best garden tool purchase I have made, and I have made some good ones. It does not bog down unless the branches are REALLY thick (read: do not fit between the teeth completely). Look no further and buy this trimmer. It’s just great….the only annoyance is that the plug comes out easily using my new extension cord…..ehem….it seems while I was using the trimmer to clear out more ivy than anyone can imagine, the cord got hidden underneath some of the iyv I had not reached and when I did get to it I might not have been…..ehem….paying as much attention…..cough, cough….as I should have, and, well, you know, ehem, the trimmer stopped working. When I looked down I saw the cord was still plugged into the trimmer, but then I noticed the dangling piece of cord about 8 feet down and am happy to report that if needed this thing will cut through a 12 gauge extension cord with ease and better than any wire cutter! Luckily for me, I did not get any kind of shock, etc., (of course, it was plugged into a GFCI outlet). That’s the good news. The bad news is I threw out the extension cord which, at 100 feet, costs almost what the trimmer cost. The good news is my friend later informed me that it is an easy fix to splice the wires back together. Bad news is, he told me this AFTER the garbage men took the garbage…..Lesson learned, and I only mention this in the hopes that everyone who reads this takes better care than I did. All joking aside, this could have had a completely different ending, and I am quite lucky to be able to edit this review. I can only imagine what might have happened if I were standing in a puddle, or something (I don’t want to test the GFCI). So, since it only cost me a new extension cord, I figure I got away cheap.


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