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forum thread Posted by crazycreations • 2d ago

Hyper Tough 20V Max 2.0Ah Battery Powered Cordless 8" Pole Saw, HT21-401-003-08 - $68 @ Walmart

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The Hyper Tough 20V Max 8" 2.0Ah 20V Battery Powered Cordless Pole Saw is designed to help homeowners keep their property looking neat and tidy. With a maximum length of 9.5 ft, you'll be able to trim and prune those hard to reach branches. The Hyper Tough 20V Pole Saw is ideal for situations when it would unsafe to use a ladder. The telescoping shaft length, ranging from 7.5-Inch to 9.5-Inch, provides for maximum flexibility for jobs of all heights. The tool-less chain tensioning and a robust 3/8" bar length, Offer convenient adjustments and superior cutting performance. The automatic oiler with semi-transparent housing gives you ultimate visibility to see when oil needs to be added, saving on time and making maintaining your tool as easy as possible. The Hyper Tough 20V Pole Saw comes with a 20V max 2.0 Ah lithium-ion battery and a 20V max battery charger with weight of 8.8 lb, giving you the power needed to finish the job. When you are ready to make repairs or tackle home-improvement projects, the Hyper Tough Pole Saw is ready.

Hyper Tough 20V Black Cordless Pole Saw
Telescope up to 9.5 ft.
Bar Length 8 in.
Height Adjustment 7.5-9.5 ft.
Lightweight and Portable
Rated Voltage 20V
2.0Ah lithium-ion battery provides for a longer run time
Weight: 8.8 lb.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/seort/601544220
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The Hyper Tough 20V Max 8" 2.0Ah 20V Battery Powered Cordless Pole Saw is designed to help homeowners keep their property looking neat and tidy. With a maximum length of 9.5 ft, you'll be able to trim and prune those hard to reach branches. The Hyper Tough 20V Pole Saw is ideal for situations when it would unsafe to use a ladder. The telescoping shaft length, ranging from 7.5-Inch to 9.5-Inch, provides for maximum flexibility for jobs of all heights. The tool-less chain tensioning and a robust 3/8" bar length, Offer convenient adjustments and superior cutting performance. The automatic oiler with semi-transparent housing gives you ultimate visibility to see when oil needs to be added, saving on time and making maintaining your tool as easy as possible. The Hyper Tough 20V Pole Saw comes with a 20V max 2.0 Ah lithium-ion battery and a 20V max battery charger with weight of 8.8 lb, giving you the power needed to finish the job. When you are ready to make repairs or tackle home-improvement projects, the Hyper Tough Pole Saw is ready.

Hyper Tough 20V Black Cordless Pole Saw
Telescope up to 9.5 ft.
Bar Length 8 in.
Height Adjustment 7.5-9.5 ft.
Lightweight and Portable
Rated Voltage 20V
2.0Ah lithium-ion battery provides for a longer run time
Weight: 8.8 lb.

https://www.walmart.com/ip/seort/601544220

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that's a short pole
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crazycreations
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Quote from sleeping :
that's a short pole

Like 8" short?
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Is the extension pole compatible with other brands like Hart? Wondering if it can be used with the 20V hart pole hedge trimmer.
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It had been this price for a few weeks. But I already have a few hart batteries cause the 4 gallon sprayers were $5 a few years ago. And adapters for Ryobi and Bauer for my rigid batteries.

The Bauer is only $90 so for me with my battery set up... Leaning there
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Quote from unksol :
It had been this price for a few weeks. But I already have a few hart batteries cause the 4 gallon sprayers were $5 a few years ago. And adapters for Ryobi and Bauer for my rigid batteries.

The Bauer is only $90 so for me with my battery set up... Leaning there

What?? lol
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UKR_12
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Quote from dcar777 :
What?? lol

I was like , what the hell he is talking about lol
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Quote from UKR_12 :
I was like , what the hell he is talking about lol
Get out of the tool section, if u don't know...
Last edited by ballershanelle May 9, 2025 at 11:59 AM.

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Quote from unksol :
It had been this price for a few weeks. But I already have a few hart batteries cause the 4 gallon sprayers were $5 a few years ago. And adapters for Ryobi and Bauer for my rigid batteries.

The Bauer is only $90 so for me with my battery set up... Leaning there
Where do you get adapters? I have one big red battery, eight Ryobi batteries and about 10 Ridgid batteries. I found a metabo work light in a Ditch and I have no way to recharge it.
It would be great to figure out if any of my batteries can run other brands like this low end Hyper tough, hart, any HF tools or the metabo work light.
Last edited by ballershanelle May 9, 2025 at 12:30 PM.
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Quote from dcar777 :
What?? lol
Quote from UKR_12 :
I was like , what the hell he is talking about lol
Quote from ballershanelle :
Get out of the tool section, if u don't know what he means!!!!
So with power tools you obviously pick a battery system. Most of my stuff is rigid because of the lifetime service agreement. I have some older craftsman pre sell off. They are still what I use most till they die.

But battery adapters are a thing. I have a Ryobi battery adapter and a bauer adapter.

I already have three batteries types going. I don't want to add a 4th/hyper tough/low end one.

I agree it's a good deal. But I could just get th3 Bauer and use it with my existing batteries and adapter than further complicate things

https://www.harborfreight.com/20v...64996.html

How you build up your battery tools is up to you
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Quote from ballershanelle :
Where do you get adapters? I have one big red battery, eight Ryobi batteries and about 10 Ridgid batteries. I found a metabo work light in a Ditch and I have no way to recharge it.
It would be great to figure out if any of my batteries can run other brands like this low end hart or metabo work light
Amazon or eBay. All operate on 18V so it's just some plastic and wires. There's not much to it.

SystemA to systemB battery adapter

It's harder to adapt ryobi because of the huge "stem" but all of the slide on style everyone else uses is basically a shim so very easy. Torquetestchannel does it all the time
Last edited by unksol May 9, 2025 at 01:10 PM.
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Quote from ballershanelle :
Get out of the tool section, if u don't know...

Bit too wordy, maybe like a stream of consciousness.

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