WorxGT review (from infoNOTmercial.com)

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Uploaded by on Aug 26, 2010

Local landscaper Lee (say THAT 10x fast!) takes the WorxGT combination trimmer/edger out for a trial run. Does it work as well as advertised? Take a look and see for yourself...
Check out the full review and join the community discussion at: http://www.infonotmercial.com/worx-gt-review.html

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  • Good review, but does it come with 2 batteries? That would seem like a good idea since running out of power is always a nuisance.

  • @PleaseK4

    The unit we reviewed only came with one, however additional batteries can be purchased.

    Since the charging unit is separate, you can technically have another battery always charging and ready to go.

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  • @Icarus19911991 Who cares? Nobody.

  • I liked the review. But please, don't use that hat again...... :)

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  • they should review the shticky, vinces new product

  • when r u doing another review?

  • wow 12 pounds if 12 pounds is heavy to you just stay in the house please

  • have you ever used a gas powered timmer ?

    dont buy this weak junk buy Stil!

  • Major con not mentioned. It is too short, the guide handle is too low, it would be a killer on the back for long jobs. Ouch! Not for me, I wouldn't touch it.

  • Oh...he loves star trek ..........

  • That battery & charger looks like a rebranded Ryobi unit, available cheap at Home Depot or Lowe's. Someone who owns a WorxGT could easily check this out by taking the battery to one of these stores and carefully comparing for fit and contact to a Ryobi 18v charger.

  • @infoNOTmercial Amazon sells extra batteries for 67 USD, not bad, could be worth buying.

    Thanks for the reponse!

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