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Greenworks offers a range of corded and cordless electric hedge trimmers, pole hedge trimmers, and garden shears designed to keep your hedges and shrubs in shape. Our trimmers are tough and durable for all types of homeowner hedge projects and have sharp blades to cut through branches and leaves with ease. Housing advanced brushless motors, our trimmers are lighter, quieter, and more eco-friendly than gas hedge trimmers and require virtually zero maintenance. Enjoy reduced vibration and improved performance with dual-action steel blades that boast a cutting capacity of up to 9/16 of an inch and a rear rotating handle that allows you to trim at multiple angles. Our electric hedge trimmers also offer a cushioned over-mold grip that provides comfort and control, a transparent hand guard that enhances visibility, and a battery indicator that shows the remaining power level on cordless hedge trimmer models (plus compatibility with more than 40 other tools within the Greenworks 40V family). On corded electric hedge trimmer models, you’ll find a convenient cord lock to prevent accidental unplugging, making lawn care easier than ever.
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Frequently Asked Questions

Are replacement blades available for hedge trimers?

The blade is a part of the motor assembly and is not able to be easily replaced by the customer; the blade should be sharpened instead. We do not advise the customer for any of our hedge trimmers to sharpen the blade themselves unless they are familiar with this task. In most cases, it is required to take the unit to a qualified technician for sharpening.

Can a pole be attached to make heage trimmer a pole hedge trimmer?

Unfortunately, this is not an option for our designated handheld trimmers.

What to do if blade of your hedge trimmer has jammed (motor hums, blades not moving)?

  • Option A – Unit has anti-jamming function: If the branch is blocked in the blade, press the anti-jamming button on the control panel, the blade will reverse twice, and the branch should be released. You can clean the blades by removing any other dirt and debris using a paint brush and then applying a light machine oil. WD-40 or a similar product is recommended.
  • Option B – Model does not have anti-jam function: To rectify a jam, start by removing the battery or unplugging your unit. Clear the debris and then you can clean the blades by removing any dirt and debris using a paint brush and then applying a light machine oil. WD-40 or a similar product is recommended. 

Why aren’t my blades of hedge trimmer cutting well?

Typically, this is because of sap or debris being caught between the blades (refer to above cleaning instructions) or the blade needs to be sharpened.

Is there an auto button so that I do not have to continuously hold down the trigger?

As a safety precaution, none of our hedge trimmers have an automatic on button that will allow the customer to operate the unit without holding onto the trigger.

What oil do I use to lubricate the blades of hedge trimmers?

Customers can use a light machine oil to lubricate the blades.

What hedge trimmer is right for me?

Like many of our tools, hedge trimmers are produced in a wide range of sizes and powers. However, hedge trimmers are probably the most extreme example of variation of all our units. Our lightweight 2.7A is extremely easy to handle and very useful for people without a great need to trim their hedges, the G-max pole saw is ideal for users with tall, difficult to reach hedges and the 60V and the 80V are perfect for heavy duty, long period hedge trimming. Commercial users should refer to our 82V line.

Do I need to put oil in from time to time?

No, our hedge trimmers are oil free and do not require any oil. However, you can apply general light machine oil to the blade from time to time to help lubricate and maintain the sharpness of the blade.

What is a pole hedge trimmer?

Pole hedge trimmers are regular hedge trimmers attached to a pole. They are used for cutting high hedges without using a ladder.

How should I hold a pole hedge trimmer?

For best balance when using a pole hedge trimmer, do not overreach. Always keep proper footing and balance. Practicing proper footing and balance ensures that you will have proper control of the tool in unexpected situations. Always hold the unit firmly with both hands; keep your left hand on the pole shaft and your right hand on the rear handle, so your body is to the left of the blade line. Never use a left-handed (cross-handed) grip, or any stance that places your body or arm across the blade line. Ensure that you maintain a proper grip on the unit whenever the motor is running. For further details, refer to your owner’s manual.