![]() The tool comes equipped with a wrap-around bale handle and blade guard Running the Craftsman 60V Hedge Trimmer through the Paces It’s a tight-fitting plastic piece that slides off the blade with a little pull. Start Your Brushless Motor!Īs far as operating the tool, you’ll first need to remove the sheath. Since I’m forever getting poked and scratched from branches lying on the ground, I like to protect my toes. I would also suggest close-toed shoes like the LaCrosse Alpha Muddy Mule that I tested a few months back. As far as gloves, I like the increased grip I get from good quality garden gloves (which also put a little distance between me and anything that bites). Even a small branch can do serious damage to an eyeball. While the instructions didn’t provide copious warnings about using the tool, it’s always good to wear safety goggles and gloves. It’s ready to go! SAFETY FIRSTĪs with all sharp tools, use some good common sense when “dressing” for the job. Once the battery finished charging, I slid it into the base of the hedge trimmer housing until it made a “click.” That’s it. While waiting for the battery to finish charging, I cut the plastic tie off from around the trigger. Nothing makes me happier than finding that I have nothing to assemble as is the case with the Craftsman 60V hedge trimmer. Then I turned to the assembly instructions. The instruction manual reads like ones found with all power tools, with plenty of warnings (like not to use under wet conditions). Once I got the battery charging, I flipped through the manual to see if it told me anything new.
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