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The BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX Weed Eater, Edger, and Sweeper Combo is a lightweight, cordless yard maintenance kit featuring a 10-inch string trimmer with automatic line feed, a 130 MPH leaf blower, and two rechargeable 20V MAX Lithium Ion batteries. Designed for quiet, efficient trimming, edging, and sweeping, it offers adjustable comfort and long battery life, making it ideal for millennial professionals seeking hassle-free, versatile outdoor power tools.
























| ASIN | B01BNMP5JY |
| Battery Average Life | 1.5 Amp Hours |
| Best Sellers Rank | #7,497 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #22 in String Trimmers |
| Brand | BLACK+DECKER |
| Brand Name | BLACK+DECKER |
| Color | Orange, Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 12,881 Reviews |
| Cutting Width | 10 Inches |
| Cutting width | 10 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885911449977 |
| Included Components | 20V MAX ST/SW 2 BATTERY COMBO KIT |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 10.3"L x 39.6"W |
| Item Type Name | 20V MAX ST/SW 2 BATTERY COMBO KIT |
| Item Weight | 10.5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Black & Decker Outdoor |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LCC222 |
| Model Number | LCC222 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Pattern | Solid |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 10.3"L x 39.6"W |
| Required Assembly | Yes |
| Size | One Size |
| Style Name | 20V Kit w/ 2 Batteries |
| UPC | 885911449977 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
L**L
Great Black and Decker combo deal
I purchased this combo because it is a great coat effective weed eater and blower. It is lightweight and very easy to use. Others who have purchased say it is for small areas and light use however I used it on high weeds around my lake. It did a great job. I received 2 batteries and a charger which did help to continue with the job. Each battery lasted at least 20-30 minutes depending on the extent of the weeds. I previously owned a black and decker weede eater that was given to me by my dad and I used it for about 1 1/12 years so I had 2 other batteries. The automatic feed was a great surprise. I have not experienced any glitches with the automatic feed. I would definitely recommend the weed eater. I really don’t have any bad things to say about the weed eater. The blower is also lightweight and easy to use. It is good for lightweight clippings. I do feel that it is lacking in power in blowing small rocks or making leg back into place. Although I do like black and decker products I would not recommend buying the blower if you were to purchase it alone. It is fine as a combo package and still worth the price
B**H
Although small, the trimmer does the job. Weak leaf blower.
Love how lightweight the trimmer is, I could use this with one hand if I wanted to. The provided batteries are 1.5 mAh. I can trim around my house, the side of my neighbor's house plus all around the backyard with one battery. The provided charger isn't super fast, takes a few hours to fully charge one battery. The leaf blower won't push away cut grass if it's wet but probably would if I bought a more powerful battery. It has enough power to blow out the inside of my garage and clean out the driveway if the grass is dry. For the price I would buy this again.
K**E
Don't expect it to be more than it is!
I am a new home owner and needed a trimmer/edger to buy stat as the home I moved into had grass growing off the wahzoo. The trimmer/edger is super nice for the price you pay. I haven't had to change the string, and I've had it a couple of months now. It's quiet, and trims really well. I use it every week. The people in the negative reviews must be trying to chop down trees with this trimmer... Otherwise idk how else their string is snapping so easily. I use it to trim the grass/weeds along my side walks, stepping stones, house, and garden. It works wonderfully... Especially for a first time user. The battery sucks... Each battery lasts only about 30min. And the battery charger that comes with your purchase will take about 8hrs to charge up just one battery. Highly suggest getting a quick charger. Works like a charm and will charge your battery in 45minutes! It takese about an hour and a half to take care of my lawn... So while one battery is in use, the other stays on the charger so that it's a quick battery change. As for the sweeper, it is not going to blow sopping wet leaf piles away or a ship out of the sea. Do not expect it to be what it's not!!! It works great to clear off my drive way/side walks after I mow the lawn. Again, the negative comments... I don't know what people are trying to use it for.... It's not a heavy duty leaf blower, and I wouldn't expect it to be for such a low price. It's a sturdy little sweeper and works great to do exactly that...sweep! It's very quiet too. Highly recommend if you want something cheap but good for every day little tasks.
D**G
Great B&D tools that use common batteries
The trimmer and blower both work great. The trimmer is light and basic but it really does the job. It's wonderful that it feeds line without me needing to tap the head on the ground. I also love it that you can just pop in a replacement spool of line (which I haven't needed to do yet because it lasts) rather than go through the process of taking off a spool and winding new line onto it which can tangle (which always happened with my old gas trimmer). And having it run by battery and not having to pour in a gas/oil mixture is great. As for the blower, yes it is not very powerful. I do have a gas/oil backpack blower that is very powerful. But for smaller jobs, it's a pain filling the gas and strapping it on my back. I love using this B&D blower for blowing leaves and dust from my garage floor and blowing grass off my sidewalks after I mow the lawn. But the main reason that I bought this trimmer/blower combo is that they use the same 20V batteries that I already use for my B&D hedge trimmer and my soil tiller. Now I have a bunch of B&D batteries so that I'll always have a few charged and ready to go.
E**G
Work Great! Amazing Price!
100ish bucks for 2 tools & 2 batteries! Not bad! I decided to no longer use a lawn service and get a low cost mower and trimmer. I originally looked at the 40v version trimmer. It was over 130 bucks and came with just one battery. Then I saw this combo and figured I'd give it a try. Would the 40v have more power? Of course; but, would the 20v be enough for my uses? Well, yes it is just great for my uses! I just have a standard single family house lawn. I just have to trim by the fence and the bricks around my bushes/flowers (I haven't edged with it yet so I cannot comment on that). This got the job done easy! I should have timed myself; I probably had the trimmer running for at least 15 minutes, and it was still going strong when I finished. The blower works well for small areas (sidewalks, back deck). But, it isn't super powerful. Overall, if you just need to do some light trimming, this combo will work great for you! With 2 batteries, you should never run out of power if your uses are similar to mine. The blower is an added bonus. I wasn't going to get a blower, just a trimmer. But, I am happy I have it now to just blow off the sidewalk and end of driveway. If you don't need a blower, and just want the most power, the 40v is a great choice too I'm sure. But, this 20v I am quite happy with. It is so light as well, very easy to use!
M**N
EDITED (7/15/21) It gets the job done, as long as the job isn't that big.
After growing up in a farm house of Stihl products, I knew that after moving into the city I didn't want to bother with mixing and storing gas/oil for my small lawn, so when I saw this battery powered combo go on sale, I knew I wanted to try it. Mostly weed whacker/battery information: Honestly, for $90 it gets the job done, so long as the job isn't really big. I've got about a third of an acre and I do a little bit of work trimming and edging every few days when I get an extra hour, and it's worked out pretty well. Yesterday I did a rough edge on my driveway and about half the sidewalk before having to call it quits and recharge the battery. Fully charged I get somewhere between 25 - 30 minutes per battery, and since it comes with 2 batteries it kind of works out for the schedule I set for myself. It does feel like it takes hours for each one to completely charge, which can be annoying when you're trying to knock something out or hit a specific goal. The battery situation is probably my least favorite part of this deal. My first week with the wacker was a hate/hate relationship, but upon reflection I was trying to tear through some small sprouting maple trees and tall weeds along my fence and garage, and more than once did I mess up the feed line. But the head comes off easy (two small buttons to depress), and once you remove the spool and rewind the line and get it back through the hole, you get back to work pretty easily. Once I figured out the kinks, I'm happy with it's performance. The general upkeep after my initial whack has been easy and fast and it only takes a few minutes to clear my fences and garage and driveway each week. I've now advanced into all of my edging which takes a lot more time with this. It has some power, but it takes multiple go overs to try and chip away at any sense overgrown grass. The blower: So far I love the blower. It handles the grass clippings with ease, the whirlybirds from our neighbors maple tree, deer poop, and even the corn my 5yr old throws all over the driveway for the squirrels. I haven't had to do heavy leaves or really wet grass yet, but so far I think it's the stronger half of this combo. All-In-All: Overall, I'm happy with the purchase. It's a nice little set if you're looking for something to get you started and do a little work, but if you're continuously doing yard work or looking for a big clean up helper, I'd look at a stronger model, or go electric/gas. EDIT: So I've been using this for a year now and it has still held up. I whack after every mow, and no joke - I fought the extremely slow (trickle) charger they sent with this every time. It got real annoying trying to remember if I switched the batteries so the other could charge. Over time I somehow managed to smack the trimmer into sitting at a weird angle, so now when I mow I have to keep it half cocked to the side to get it straight, and then exaggerate it the other way to go up and down. As the primary user I know how it works, but if someone else were to try it they'd probably hate it. Other than that it has held up. My own tips: if you're planning on mowing through some big stuff with it - advance your line so you have a lot of line for whipping. Really helps knock it down and it chews it back down to 'normal' length pretty fast. I also recommend spending a little more on a Black and Decker base charger if you plan on doing a lot of work. I hadn't even thought about one till Amazon suggested one that was on sale, and I cannot believe I played with that annoying supplied charger this long. Spend the extra $25 and get a real charger. Mount it somewhere. Charge your battery in 40 minutes (as opposed to 4 hours) and avoid the headache. Hope to update you next year!
S**E
Solid, easy , complete in box set to trim and blow clean the yard
I have used the Black and Decker 20 volt tools for years and a set of the blower/ trimmer lasts about 5 years. The batteries are good for about 2 to 3 years . This set comes with 2 batteries and a charger so you are fully equipped to do a big lawn with the 2 batteries. The 20 volts is plenty of power but is far safer than the high voltage batteries. The trimmer is a grass and weeds trimmer not a brush and woody plant trimmer. The trimmer uses 6mil plastic string . You could change the head to an aftermarket wire cutter if needed. But, this edger is meant to cut grass and weeds which it does well. The blower is plenty powerful. You do not need to blow shingles off the roof to clean the driveway.
F**.
Small Projects Are Good
They are good tools. The batteries die within like 30 minutes so they aren’t good for constant or heavy use. It takes a bit to charge. If you have small areas, these are great. Ive had this for a bit and I’m still on the same spool of wire so, it last a good amount. Having to hold the button that’s above the handle while holding the trigger is annoying, but that’s just bad design.
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