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Makita DUR369AZ Twin 18V (36V) Li-ion LXT Brushless Brush Cutter - Batteries and Charger Not Included

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When buying the best brush cutter for brambles you want to ensure it has the attachments you need for your garden, which increases versatility and saves you having to buy other power tools to complete similar tasks. It features a cow horn/bike handle and a steel drive shaft for less vibration and longer life.Furthermore, this machine includes a reverse switch that comes in handy when tangled grass clippings can be removed by slow reverse rotation of the cutting tool (automatically stops after three seconds) by pressing a button and pulling the trigger. The ADT (automatic torque drive technology) means the RPM is automatically shifted according to the density of weeds. Automatic Torque Drive – will automatically increase the torque of the motor when increased load is detected Brushless Motor – powered by two 18V Li-ion batteries providing 36V of power and runtime without leaving the 18V platform An electric brush cutter needs to be plugged in and switched on if mains operated. Battery operated models will have a power switch. Again, consult your owner’s manual for more info.

The weight of any brush cutter is also important as this impacts how usable it is. Heavier tools will cause fatigue to set in faster whereas most people find lighter options to be more manageable. Powered by two 18V Li-ion batteries in series to supply energy to the powerful 36V DC motor drive system. The Makita DUR369AZ LXT Twin 18V Brushless Brush Cutterworks with 2x 18V batteries and has been designed to suit the needs of commercial end-users in mind, who are looking for a high powered, quiet and easy to use alternative to a petrol machine, without the compromise on power.DUR369AZhas a 3 stage speed control – high, medium and low speed, that can be changed by simply pushing a button on the easy to use LED display.

Its best to spend some time reading the supplied manual before diving into operating your new brush cutter. Your manual will outline the safety features of your model such as emergency shut off procedures as well as any important information relating to refuelling or the power supply. Automatic torque Drive Technology (ADT): RPM is automatically shifted according to density of weeds You’re going to need some safety gear too. Eye and hearing protection as a minimum but we also recommend gloves as well as safety boots with a steel toe cap. Any high-powered cutting device can cut through clothes and shoes with ease so bear this in mind. Comes complete with a harness, metal 2 tooth blade, plastic blade, nylon cutting head, blade guard and accessory bag. Maintenance-free carbon brushless motor with electronic control ensures a high motor efficiency and significantly less heating

Two stroke motors are the standard for petrol strimmers and petrol brush cutters, but you can buy models that run on unleaded petrol such as the Makita we tested in this guide. Alternatively, electric brush cutters and cordless battery strimmers, whether mains powered or battery powered, are just as powerful and may make for the better option. Not everyone wants to use petrol powered garden tools which is why we’ve made sure to test a few electric models too.Stage Speed Control – high, medium and low speed, can be changed by simply pushing a button on the easy to use LED display With the harness fitted correctly, weight should be evenly distributed across your chest. Make sure that your harness is tightened properly as this will reduce the incidence of injury. If you’re looking for something lightweight, then you’ll be pleased to know that this brush cutter weighs in at 6kg which makes it much easier to use for extended periods of time than other heavier models.

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