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BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX* Garden Loppers Cordless Chainsaw, Loppers for Tree Trimming Heavy Duty (LLP120)

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Style: 20V Lopper Kit


Features

  • 20V MAX* lithium battery on this tree branch cutter provides up to 150 1-1/2 inch diameter cuts per charge and long battery life year after year
  • Dual-hand switches must be actuated for cutting to prevent accidental starting
  • Patented clamping jaws grab and cut limbs and brush in one easy motion
  • The heavy-duty cutting bar and chain quickly cut branches and logs up to 4 inch thick
  • Scissor-action makes cutting branches effortless with this pruning saw

Description

The BLACK+DECKER Alligator 20V MAX cordless lopper chainsaw tree pruner delivers fast, powerful, and effortless cuts that manual loppers can’t make. This battery-operated chainsaw is a smart choice for pruning branches up to 4 in. thick, cutting tree limbs into manageable pieces, and cutting fallen branches after storms. Its innovative clamping jaws grab and cut in one simple, scissor-like motion, and the heavy-duty bar and chain powers through thick branches and small logs with ease. Long-lasting battery performance The 20V MAX lithium ion battery retains its charge 5x longer than similar 18V NiCad batteries—and you won’t be limited by an extension cord. The lopper chainsaw weighs just 6.8 pounds with the battery installed, making it more maneuverable electric saw for tree branches . An included Energy Star- qualified charger will charge a fully depleted battery in about 8 hours. Plus, the battery is even compatible with other BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX cordless lawn tools. Enhanced safety offering the ultimate in controlled cutting, the Alligator lopper’s rugged metal guards cover the jaws to protect you from the cutting chain and immediately snap back over the blades once the cut is complete. And the jaws won’t skip around like chainsaws do when starting a cut. Unlike traditional chainsaws, the Alligator lopper cuts side-to-side instead of top-to-bottom. This helps prevent burying the cutting chain in the dirt as it cuts through, which can quickly dull a regular chainsaw. What’s in the box: LLP120 20V MAX lithium ion cordless Alligator lopper, LBXR20 battery, LCS20 battery charger, wrench, bar and chain, oil bottle, and operating instructions. The cordless LLP120 alligator lopper (view larger). Get the power you need with Black & Decker's 20-volt lithium system (view larger). An ideal tool for pruning tree branches up to 4 inches in diameter, cutting branches into manageable pieces, and cutting of fallen branches after storms, the Black & Decker LLP120 cordless alligator lopper provides powerful, fast cutting and its innovative clamping jaws grab and cut in one easy motion. It also includes a heavy duty cutting bar and chain to deliver fast cutting of thick branches and logs.It's powered by a 20-volt MAX lithium-ion battery that offers a longer lifespan and retains its charge 5x longer than similar 18-volt NiCad batteries--and you won't be limited by an extension cord. You'll get up to 150 cuts of 1-1/2-inch branches per charge. The battery is also designed with 50 percent less battery weight, and the unit weighs a total of 6.8 pounds with battery installed.Offering the ultimate in controlled cutting, the alligator lopper's rugged metal guards cover the jaws to protect you from the cutting chain and immediately snap back over the blades once the cut is complete. And the jaws won't skip around like chainsaws when starting to cut. The alligator lopper cuts side-to-side instead of from top-to-bottom as with traditional chainsaws--preventing burying the cutting chain in the dirt as the chain cuts though, which can quickly dull a regular chainsaw.The included Energy Star-qualified charger will charge a fully depleted battery in about 8 hours. You can also swap the battery among your other Black & Decker cordless lawn tools that are compatible with 20-volt MAX lithium-ion batteries.What's in the BoxLLP120 20-volt MAX lithium-ion cordless alligator lopper; LBXR20 battery; LCS20 battery charger; wrench; bar and chain; oil bottle; operating instructionsAbout Black & DeckerSince 1910, Black & Decker has been setting the standard for innovation and design of power tools, accessories, outdoor yard care equipment, home cleaning products, automotive and lighting products, hardware, and other home improvement products. The inventor of the first portable electric drill with pistol grip and trigger switch, Black & Decker has evolved from a small machine shop in Baltimore, Maryland to a global manufacturing and marketing powerhouse with a broad line of quality products used in and around the home and for commercial applications. When users need to get work done, they trust Black & Decker for the products that will do the job efficiently and reliably. LLP120 Cordless Alligator LopperKey FeaturesPatented clamping jaws grab and cut limbs and brush in one easy motion 20-volt MAX lithium-ion battery provides longer battery, life year after year Cuts branches and logs up to 4 inches thick Dual-hand switches must be actuated for cutting to prevent accidental starting Scissor-action makes cutting branches effortless Weighs 6.8 pounds Energy Star rated Backed by a 2-year limited warranty Scissor-action makes cutting branches effortless (view larger). Cut branches and logs up to 4 inches thick (view larger). Dual-hand switches prevent accidental starting (view larger).

Brand: BLACK+DECKER


Power Source: Battery Powered


Horsepower: 550 Watts


Item Weight: 6.8 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 24.4"L x 7.2"W x 11.1"H


Global Trade Identification Number: 69


Manufacturer: Stanley Black and Decker


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Brand: BLACK+DECKER


Power Source: Battery Powered


Horsepower: 550 Watts


Item Weight: 6.8 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 24.4"L x 7.2"W x 11.1"H


Global Trade Identification Number: 69


Manufacturer: Stanley Black and Decker


UPC: 885911236669


Item Weight: 6.8 pounds


Department: Unisex-Adult


Item model number: LLP120


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best tool that you never knew you needed
Style: 20V Lopper (Tool Only)
This is a great little tool that will surprise you. I needed a saw that would work for the smaller branches, trees and privet bushes that all bounced back with my larger chain saw. I was tired of hand cutting and needed either a gas or electric option that wasn’t super heavy. I’m a small woman and needed something I could easily handle. It has a low vibration and super rare kickback, even when cutting larger branches. The weight is good- it’s not super light but certainly isn’t heavy. The jaws of this saw will allow you to clamp and cut smaller branches and trees and even prune bushes and crepe myrtles. It was excellent with Camellias. It doesn’t bog down like I thought it would and is fairly easy to keep clean of debris. The safety on it is good and it won’t accidentally start. There are two safety buttons- one on each handle on the grips. Both safety buttons must be pressed for it to run- but they are in easy access locations on your natural grip of the handles, so it’s not awkward. I haven’t found a comparable tool out there at any price. I bought 2 off-brand batteries and a charger off Amazon, too. Typically, I only need one battery unless it’s a really big job. I’ve had this for over a year, now, and it’s holding up well. Batteries purchased from Amazon are under this listing: VANTTECH 6.0Ah Replacement Battery for Black and Decker 20V MAX. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 3, 2022 by CJ

  • Makes short work out of smaller cutting and pruning jobs, battery life is limited for larger jobs
Style: 20V Lopper Kit
I've owned the corded version of this tool for a decade. So it was an easy decision to pick up this cordless version for my property which has a lot of land too far from an outlet to safely run an extension cord. As a bonus, closer to my house and barn, no more dragging a contractor's cord around! Just like it's older brother, it cuts fast and is easy to use. Brush, limbs, etc. if it fits in the jaws, it cuts. Just be aware that this is an electric chain saw at heart, and use common sense and safety precautions. The only real drawback is the battery life and charging time. While it's great for small jobs, those of us who need a longer run time for large jobs are going to need a larger battery and a spare. The battery that ships with it is just not up to long cutting jobs, and takes a while to recharge. If you're like me and need this for bigger jobs, I'd recommend ordering a spare battery while you're ordering this. Still highly recommended over a full chain saw for cutting the lighter stuff, much less risk and hassle! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2024 by Faelwolf

  • Sure beats a hand lopper!
Style: 20V Lopper (Tool Only)
I bought a gas powered chipper and to feed a lot of the larger limbs, they have to be straight, so it pays to prepare the pile before starting. The "Alligator" took a lot of the work out of that job. Not much of a time saver on the really small stuff, but in the 1 to 3 inch range, this thing really eats them up. Works best if you let the tool do the work, but I pretty much abused it by pressing the cut and cutting through knots and such. I hate hand oiling, so I have a little oil tray that I dip the tool in and press the trigger. Makes a mess, but it oils the chain in about 2 seconds and off I go for more. I have several 20-volt tools, so I have plenty of batteries and always bring 2 charged batteries with me when I start a project. Used it all day and never had to go to another battery. I think the key to using these batteries is to charge them as soon as you are done for the day. Don't let them sit around uncharged. Yes, I hit the reported problem of the tool stopping early because I didn't maintain pressure on the power button. Mainly a case of me getting lazy. Happens to me with electric chain saws as well. They could fix this by not requiring you to depress the button all the way to the handle to run. I never had it jam on any limbs. I could force it to stop, but relieving the pressure would have it running again. Its not as light as hand pruners, but its lots lighter than it looks. I use it when splitting wood as well to cut off the stray limbs I find on the wood I'm spitting. Looks a little unusual, but its a tool I now rely any time I work with trees, bushes and brush. Update: It is 2022 and I've been beating this tool up since 2013. I have downed limbs all the time and have used this on logs well beyond its rated capacity of 4". The bottom guard got caught in the chain from me twisting it but besides the chunk out of the guard, it still works like a champ. Batteries last a long time too. Great tool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 23, 2013 by Bob

  • Takes getting used to...but a great tool
Style: 20V Lopper (Tool Only)
I have other B&D 20V yard tools that are great and this uses the same batteries. I have a small Husqy gas chain saw and the B&D 20V pole saw (another super B&D tool!) for tree work. I bought the Alligator for limbing and also hoped it would be able to munch through into light brush piles reducing thin branches several at a time for easier disposal instead needing to cut them with a lopper one at a time. When I first got it, I almost returned it, but I'm happy I kept it. After getting used to it, I've really come to appreciate its utility and safety. PROs: It cuts 2-3" limbs effortlessly. The 20V battery has lots of power and will cut just about all the wood and brush that I care to clean up in one session. The chain holds it's tension well and doesn't need tightening very often. Very safe to use because the chain is covered and there's a safety switch on both handles. CONs: Need to keep steady pressure on both safety switch pads or it stops. It's a bit awkward to use until you get used to it. Tends to pull soft or green small branches into the chain gear and jam. Battery snap-in latch mechanism is too tight; it often takes two hands just to release the battery latch and to lock the fresh battery in place. The plastic oil bottle provided is a messy waste of time. Get an old-fashioned metal oiler. There should be a better way to verify that adequate oil is aboard. Directions say to re-oil after 10 minutes of cutting, but with cuts taking just a few seconds each, 10 minutes of cutting is not easy to estimate. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 11, 2013 by DWPC

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