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Black & Decker NLP1800 Alligator Lopper 18-Volt Cordless Chain Saw

Black & Decker NLP1800 Alligator Lopper 18-Volt Cordless Chain Saw

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Black & Decker NLP1800 Alligator Lopper 18-Volt Cordless Chain Saw

 
 
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Features
  • Powerful 18-volt motor

  • Innovative clamping jaws grab and cut in one easy motion

  • Cuts branches and logs up to four inches in diameter

  • Six inch bar length; weighs 7.9 pounds

  • limited 2-year warranty; includes 18-volt battery, battery charger, and oil bottle


Description

Includes 18V Cordless 6-in Alligator Lopper - NLP1800, 18V Battery, Battery Charger, Oil Bottle


Product Details
Product Length:7.25 inches
Product Width:23.69 inches
Product Height:10.31 inches
Product Weight:10.2 pounds
Package Length:24.0 inches
Package Width:10.2 inches
Package Height:7.2 inches
Package Weight:10.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 110 reviews

Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.5 ( 110 customer reviews )
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111 of 114 found the following review helpful:


3Just ok  Nov 13, 2009 By mrbasicshark "KDM"
This item, Black & Decker NLP1800 Alligator Lopper 18-Volt Cordless Chain Saw, has lots of potential. It cuts the branches well, even fairly thick ones.

The problems: 1) Battey life...easy fix, get a spare battery... 2) requires frequet oiling 3) This is the worst problem I see, but possible a deal break: the top chain guard can very easily get postioned were it rubs the chain, creating wear and eating a whole in the guard..

Overall: I would say worth $75-99, but would not give over $100 for it again untill the above bugs are corrected.

70 of 72 found the following review helpful:


5B&D Alligator Lopper - Fun and Functional!  Oct 30, 2008 By H. Shannon "Ms. Fix it"
After hurricane winds knocked down my tree, a neighbor brought over her Electric B&D Alligator to help. It did such a great job in the short time she was there, I knew it was a tool to add to my collection! The only drawback was that, due to the storm damage, limbs were everywhere and repositioning/getting enough reach with the extension cord was a little difficult.

Since purchasing the B&D 18-Volt Cordless Lawncare Center earlier this year, I have built up 5 interchangeable batteries and was SO EXCITED to be able to buy a CORDLESS version. I cut up the rest of my tree (excluding the trunk) with my new cordless alligator - some branches were just over four inches! Battery life was 40-50 mins depending on the size of the branches.

The cordless version was a bit more expensive than the electric lopper. So if you don't already have several batteries from other tools, it might be better to save the $$ and go corded.

Overall it was a great investment and puts my family's mind at ease because it is so much safer than a traditional chain saw!

59 of 60 found the following review helpful:


4B&D Alligator Lopper  Jul 30, 2008 By M. Oman
It is great for pruning, especially in "overgrown" hedges, etc. The ability to cut between branches without damaging the branches on the back side of the chain is critical. It is nice to be able to just switch it on and off without having to restart an engine. It is extremely quick and quiet. Oiling is a minor problem.

50 of 52 found the following review helpful:


5Very handy for yard work  Nov 18, 2008 By Comdet
I'm a big fan of the 18volt B&D line - have their regular hedge trimmer, the extended trimmer, the pole saw, the chainsaw, blower, and several others. I've always wanted one of the Alligator cutters since it came out, but the fact that it was corded held me back. Most of the time, the time and hassle of dealing with an electrical cord makes doing it by hand easier.

So pleased to see that B&D came out with a cordless version of the Alligator! Works great, and solves one of the biggest problems of cutting limbs - chopping them into smaller lengths for disposal. The cordless chainsaw does a great job of getting the limb to the ground, but you have to prop up the limb before cutting it into pieces so you don't hit the ground with the chain. This is where the Alligator shines -- the protective cover keeps you from hitting the ground, so you don't have to spent the time propping up limbs. Just grab and cut.

It's also very helpful on limbs. While it can't cut through as thick of a limb as the cordless chainsaw, for smaller jobs it's all you need. Also fantastic for cutting thick, overgrown bushes -- it handles the thick stalks that stops even the biggest hedge trimmer.

The downside with this, and all other B&D cordless products, is battery life. Get a spare battery (or two) and the one hour charger. When the battery dies, swap it out and keep going. If you need batteries, keep an eye out for sales on the cordless blower. It comes with two batteries and, when it's on sale, is cheaper than buying just the battery.

Oiling is a bit of a pain -- wish they provided a system like they have on the cordless chainsaw. It's workable, but you nearly always dribble out some oil, so make sure you're standing where a couple of oil drops won't cause a problem when they hit the floor.

Fantastic product that is easy, safe and (at least for me) fun to use.

32 of 33 found the following review helpful:


4safest power saw I've seen  Nov 02, 2009 By spiglett "Spiglett"
A great little saw. My family and friends have all bee impressed with this little chain saw. And because of the design, It is safe enough for my children (older than 12) to use. Because it is set up like hedge clippers, you do not have to hold, or hold down what you are cutting. As a matter of fact, you have to squeeze both handles, so your hands are always out of the way. And because it grabs from both sides of the work, you do not have to hold anything under your foot. Also,the guards keep the chain out of the dirt (and feet), so it stays sharp much longer than your normal chain saw. I have cut thru 4" and larger logs regularly.
I have 2 of these, and 10 batteries (I got 3 free batteries thru Amazon promotions!!!) I also have the 8" pruning chain saw on a pole, and the Grasshog and hedge trimmer on a pole.
The 5th star is missing because the charger is so lame. It should indicate when the charge is full, and when the battery is shot. It only indicates when a battery is in it. not too useful of an indicator. I get about 15 minutes of cutting our of a charge.

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