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Black & Decker Alligator Electric Lopper

 
Description: Brand: Black & Decker / Chew through fallen trees, limbs and brush with Black & Decker's Alligator Lopper, an ... more
Black & Decker Alligator Electric Lopper ... innovative cutting tool that provides chainsaw-like performance in an easy-to-use tool. With scissor-like action, the Lopper's rugged metal jaws clamp onto logs and thick branches, as well as smaller limbs and vines, and then saws through them with ease.

Newest Review: ... what exactly is the Alligator? Well think of a pair of garden shears but with a 600W electric motor attached to it. Think ... more

 ... also of a chainsaw. Combine the two and you have the Alligator. It is basically a chainsaw with a couple of guards around the chain to make it safer to use than a standard chainsaw. With two handles to hold, the action you would use is not dissimilar to a pair of shears but obviously with a chainsaw going round it makes short work of most branches. Top operate it you hold the machine with both hands with one hand on each handle. Each handle also has a power button and the Alligator will only come alive when both are pr...more

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Crowned Review Black & Decker Alligator Electric Lopper: I'm a lumberjack and I'm okay# ...... (927 words)
by - written on 02/06/06 (Very useful, 3817 readings)
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Oh I love this gadget........ Those Black and Decker boffins have done it again. First they came up with the Scorpion which despite its design flaws was a pretty cool, time saving gadget and now they've come up with this animal - The Alligator and this is no toy. This literally has teeth. I have a garden that is above average in size. It has a few trees in it with branches beginning to reach the ground and it also has some weird not-quite-tree things that look more like branches growing out of the ground with leaves on them. For the last 7 years I've been watching these guys grow and grow and slowly take over my garden. Each year I've made a ...  Read the complete review

 
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