The Husqvarna 115iHD45 Hedgetrimmer is an easy to use battery model, easy to handle and quiet enough for seasonal use in residential areas. Thanks to the powerful Husqvarna Li-ion battery, there’s no more need to mix petrol and two stroke oil, no more servicing, and no more issues with petrol storage. Simply charge up your battery and you’re ready to go!
The 45cm knife is ideal for small to medium-sized hedges making it perfect for homeowners who want to tidy up around their gardens. Comfortable and durable, one of the real pluses with battery machines is that they offer powerful performance with no direct emissions. For those who find recoil starts can be too tricky, the simple button allows for safe, convenient starting. The efficient brushless motor has a high torque to weight ratio which offers increased efficiency and reliability, reduced noise and a longer product life. All this combined with the long-lasting Li-ion battery makes the Husqvarna 115iHD45 Hedgetrimmer a near unbeatable choice for homeowners.
The basic model comes without battery or charger for users with other products in the Husqvarna battery series, or for those who want to choose a different battery and charger combination. Alternatively, if you’re new to the series we recommend that you opt for the Husqvarna 115iHD45 Hedgetrimmer kit which comes complete with BLi10 (36v 2.0Ah) battery and QC80 charger. This battery will give you up to 50 minutes work of light trimming. For extra power you could purchase the BLi20 will allow you to work for up to 1 hour and 35 minutes.
All the batteries and chargers are suitable for all the machines in the range, although the chainsaws must be used with either BLi20 or BLi200 batteries. This means that you can save money by using the same battery with multiple tools. By buying two batteries you can make sure that one is always charged while the other is in use for seamless working.
While the initial cost of a battery operated machine might seem higher than a petrol model, it’s important to remember the future savings. The lifetime of these models is the same as petrol machines, and yet there are fewer parts to be serviced, less downtime, and low operation costs. In short, the initial outlay will mean long term savings.