Description
The WORX cordless 20-volt MAX lithium powered grass trimmer with Command Feed has taken grass trimming and edging to a whole new level of power and function. With the 20-volts of MAX lithium battery power, the WG163.9 provides longer run times and more power. The GT 3.0 now features a command feed button to extend the line as you work. No more stopping and starting, bumping or turning it over to extend the line, just press the command feed button and continue to work. The 12-inch cutting diameter means more trimming in less time. Not only will this cordless trimmer convert to an edger in seconds, it has dual-positioned in-line wheels that make edging a breeze. A quick-release trigger lever is convenient for making easy height adjustments to the telescopic shaft for comfort and control. The trimmer head turns with a pull and turn to lock and convert to edging. From function to features, the 20-volt Worx trimmer and edger features 100% single line feed which means no bumping to extend the line. A flower space guard not only helps protect vegetation, it also acts as an edger guide. A front auxiliary handle has 7 locking adjustments for maximum comfort while trimming, edging, or mowing. Weighing in at only 6-pounds, this 20-volt grass trimmer/edger will create a professional looking yard with less work, less fatigue and less time. THIS IS A BARE TOOL ONLY AND DOES NOT COME WITH THE 20V BATTERY OR CHARGER. THE WG163.9 WORKS WITH WORX 20-VOLT BATTERIES.
Features
- 2 in 1 function with dual position wheels for grass trimming and edging
- Converts from a trimmer to an in line edger in seconds with no tools
- 12 inch cutting diameter with Innovative Command Feed spool system for instant line feeding
- Quick release lever for fast telescopic height adjustments to the 90 degree tilting shaft
- Dual function flower spacer guard helps protect vegetation and acts as an edger guide
- Ultra lightweight, ergonomic design only 5.3 pounds
- Tool Only; Share batteries across all your 20V WORX Power Share tools so you never run out of power