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Toro Flex-Force 60-volt Max 10-in 2 Ah Battery Pole Saw (Battery Included and Charger Not Included)

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Toro Flex-Force 60-volt Max 10-in 2 Ah Battery Pole Saw (Battery Included and Charger Not Included)The Toro 60V Max 3 phase Brushless Pole Saw (Battery manufacturer rating = 60V maximum & 54V typical usage. Actual voltage varies with load) is your friend in high places. Its 10 in bar and chain gives you all you need to get the job done, including up to 80 cuts of 4 in x 4 in branches on a single charge. Brushless motor with RunSmart onboard intel optimizes RPMs and workload in real time, for peak cutting performance in the toughest conditions. A

The Toro 60V Max 3-phase Brushless Pole Saw (Battery manufacturer rating = 60V maximum & 54V typical usage. Actual voltage varies with load) is your friend in high places. Its 10-in bar and chain gives you all you need to get the job done, including up to 80 cuts of 4-in x 4-in branches on a single charge. Brushless motor with RunSmart onboard intel optimizes RPMs and workload in real time, for peak cutting performance in the toughest conditions. A full 8-ft pole always rises to the occasion. Easy push button start means no yanking or pulling cords, no hassles. As part of the Toro 60V Max Flex-Force Power System, it's got power like no other that commands a full line of tools. Count on it.
  • Up to 80 cuts of a 4-in x 4-in branches with 2.0 Ah battery (varies with usage condition)

  • A full 10-in bar and chain reaches up to 8-ft in just three aluminum pieces

  • 3-phase brushless motor with RunSmartTM technology for increased runtime and optimized performance

  • Limb hook helps you remove stuck branches after cutting

  • Optimized weight balance and comfort grip makes it easier to maneuver with less vibrations

  • Easy push button start with variable speed and high/low selector for ultimate control based on the job at hand

  • Automatic bar and chain oiler for smoother cutting and long-lasting performance

  • Innovative "3P" battery stack design gives you 3 times the power with higher max performance

  • Use the 60V Max Flex-Force battery to power any and all of the Toro interchangeable tools in the Flex-Force all-season lineup, including commercial-grade handheld tools, walk mowers, and snow blowers

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