Effortless autumn garden pruning made possible with the right tools

Maintaining a beautiful garden requires regular attention, especially in September to ensure a strong start to the following spring. It’s essential to trim overgrown perennials and remove thin, dead or diseased branches from maple, birch, and fruit trees. Anyone who expects this to involve lots of hard work clearly hasn’t yet discovered our unbeatable duo for effortless gardening – the PGSS 15-20V cordless pruning shears and the PCHS 10-20V electric pruning saw. 

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NEW battery-operated garden shears PGSS 15-20V: cordless freedom of movement for electrically assisted pruning of thicker branches and twigs – finally available

For gardening enthusiasts, the autumn months are once again a busy time: among other things, pruning of the perennial bed is due in order to be able to enjoy its full splendour next year. In addition, the popular but now unfortunately faded dahlias have to be cut off and fruit trees, berry bushes and ornamental shrubs have to be pruned back to the healthy wood in case of fungal infestation. It’s good that the new cordless shears PGSS 15-20V are finally available. Thanks to its powerful motor and razor-sharp blade, you can cut through even stubborn hardwood in no time at all – and reward yourself with a cold drink sooner than usual after the work is done.

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NEW Garden Shears PGSS 15-20V: cordless freedom of movement for electrically assisted pruning of thicker branches and twigs

Gardening is fun, but it can also be tedious. Especially when it comes to strenuous cutting of trees, bushes and hedges. But if you are soon striding to work with a cheerful whistling sound, the new garden shears PGSS 15-20V may be the reason for this. With its long-lasting 20V battery power for up to 900 powerful cuts in one operation and up to 10 cuts per minute, as well as its high-quality anvil blades, the compact and lightweight pruning shears are ideal for cutting back thick branches or twigs without any effort. So let’s go to the garden!

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