WORKPRO Cordless Grass Shear & Shrubbery Trimmer – 2 in 1 Handheld Hedge Trimmer Electric Grass Trimmer Hedge Shears/Grass Cutter Rechargeable Lithium-Ion Battery and Type-C…
$40.99 Original price was: $40.99.$35.99Current price is: $35.99.
- 2-in-1 design allows for quick switching between mowing and hedging
- Lightweight at only 0.82 lbs, making it easy to operate, even with one hand
- User-friendly safety button located at the top of the handle, ideal for small hands and the elderly
- Convenient USB-C charging compatible with various power sources, including phone chargers and power banks
- Equipped with a 2000mAh high-capacity battery for extended use, fully charges in 2-3 hours
- Sharp blades (4.65” long for shrubs and 2.95” wide for grass) suitable for trimming branches up to 7.8mm thick
- Dual lock design ensures safety for both children and adults during operation
- Regular recharging recommended every 3-6 months to prolong battery life
Sue M. –
I couldn’t wait to come into the house to write this review after my first use of the Work Pro battery powered shears! Before ordering, I had read all the reviews, but did not see much discussion about pruning spent perennial flowers. I have a large yard full of perennials that were beautiful a few weeks ago but are looking very sad and sloppy now.
It did a tremendous job, allowing me to prune a large bed of balloon flowers ( Platycodon), shaping them individually to create a pleasing effect. It is very lightweight and allowed fairly precise cutting. It cut right through the thicker stems easily. I have the unit recharging now and plan to go out and prune another large bed of perennials. I am seriously considering purchasing another unit so I always have one charged and ready to go while I am using the other unit. This has to be one of THE BEST $40 purchases of my life, not to mention the hours of time saved, as it used to take me many more hours doing this pruning by hand!!!
Bayoublunder –
This tool is very easy to use and effective. I was quickly able to clean up edges, grass in difficult to reach spots, and trimming of hedges. The battery lasts long and recharges in a hour or two. I liked it so much I brought it over and trimmed my daughter’s house. She liked it so much I ended up giving it to her and ordered another for myself! My only issue is that operating the safety release and trigger are tiring over time. Perhaps it would be better to put weaker return springs to relieve stress on the hands.
Jrish –
The balance leaves something to be desired. It is top heavy which is tiring when using it for any period of time.
I also own this set in Scotts brand— which is well balanced and I like. But you can’t replace the blades at a reasonable price. You might as well buy a new set… as cost of new blades is close to the same.
work Pro has shorter blades and is top heavy— though it does the job—at least at the beginning while blade are sharp. I can also buy blades separately. It’s too new at this point to give an opinion about durability or battery life.
I am a 78 year old woman who is 110 lbs. so weight is important. Both are light weight and easy enough to use. Scott version does not always stay in the safety position — so you need to be careful when blades are in place. Both do the job—though I prefer the feel of the Scott’s version. I also like the longer blades on Scott. But they don’t do the job easily when they get dull. i bought the work pro version of this set, because I can replace the blades easily when the old grow dull from use. Thus far Ihave not had a problem attaching or detaching any blades.
At this point I am keeping both sets and plan on using both — each for different tasks., The grass shears I am using the work pro— because of sharpness— and ease of cutting grass. I like the Scott version for trimming bushes as it has a longer hedge blade.
I also have a Saker mini chain saw which I love! I can cut through small trees and trim off small branches with ease with it.
All of the tools are light and easy to use as an old senior. I would say the Saker mini chain saw is the most durable and tackles the larger trim jobs with total ease.
I prefer the balance and feel of the Scott grass shears / hedge trimmer — but the in ability of buying replacement blades at a reasonable price makes it less worth buying. You’d be better off going with a higher price point with your original purchase,
Virginia –
Great for trimming around my flower/rock beds and pool area. It’s lightweight, easy to use and performs better than I expected. Pretty powerful for such a lightweight trimmer. Non-removable battery charges quickly just like a cell phone.
Tabetha Ezinga –
Granted, I have a small yard or area of grass but I easily “mowed” all of it fairly quickly with this. It works great! I bought it to trim the edges of my garden etc since the mowers here do a horrible job. And it works amazing for that as well. The battery lasts forever also. It’s also very light and easy to use. Only thing, is you have to push the on lever the entire time and it can tire your fingers/hands after a bit. But I understand why, it’s a safety hazard any other way.
Nina –
This trimmer works and is really great for trimming around grave markers. Light weight, easy to use and the cordless feature is a plus when you don’t have a power source. This small trimmer is powerful and a time saver. So glad we bought it!!!! 5 stars!!!!
Melissa Reno –
The only issue with this tool is the girth of the branch you want to trim. Found that in the larger bush limbs I have to hold the tool in place longer. BUT for the money it is worth it! Battery lasted three 3 shrubs and a bush with battery life remaining! Works well, easy to handle, fits in your hand comfortably!
Bu. Star. –
I love these pair of garden tool.
I moved into a new home and began to mow the lawn without mowing experience to save some dines.
But you cannot mow a lawn properly without trimming the edges with the grass eater.
Having to learn how to use the lawn mower and the trimmer were tall order for me.
This pair gives me a sense of freedom, confidence as I trimmed my lawn at ease and the battery does not die as one may imagine.
However, it requires bending, which anyone with severe back or waist and knee pain may reconsider. I have waist and knee pains but I was able to use it.
Lastly, I don’t know what’s happening to it as I no longer see the charging indicator light from red to green, as I put to charge after using to trim my lawn.
The other long blade was very effective in trimming my shrub flowers.
Altogether a good buy