The DEWALT 60-Volt MAX String Trimmer is designed to power through tough overgrowth and withstand everyday heavy-duty usage. It features a high-efficiency brushless motor that maximizes runtime and motor life and its lightweight and ergonomic design maximizes control and minimizes stress on your arms. It has a 60-Volt MAX FLEXVOLT battery that powers 60-Volt MAX tools or it can be backwards compatible to work with 20-Volt MAX tools. The DEWALT 60-Volt MAX Handheld Blower DCBL770B powers through debris at 129 MPH. It features a variable speed trigger and speed lock for total power control, and its lightweight and ergonomic design maximizes control and minimizes stress on your arms. Battery and charger sold separately.
- Variable speed trigger offers precise power and runtime control
- Bump feed head comes with 1 spool of 0.08 in. dual line installed
- Powerful yet lightweight and easy to assemble weed eater/wacker
- One 3 Ah battery and charger included
- Designed to withstand everyday heavy-duty usage
- Includes charger
- Auxiliary handle included
- DCBL770B powers through debris at up to 423 CFM of air volume at 129 MPH
- DCBL770B high-efficiency brushless motor maximizes run time and motor life
- DCBL770B lightweight and ergonomic design maximizes control and minimizes stress on the forearm
- DCBL770B flat concentrator nozzle increases air speeds to 175 MPH to power through stubborn debris
- DCBL770B variable speed trigger and speed lock for total power control
- DCBL770B designed to withstand everyday heavy-duty usage
- DCBL770B part of the FLEXVOLT system
Georgiana Fay (verified owner) –
This is only a string trimmer and has no options for turning into a brush trimmer. Although the run time and power are good from the 60v battery, the battery is hard to put in and take out. It is a horrible design that almost requires a hammer to remove. Every time I beat on the battery to get it out, it falls on the ground and I wait for it to be broken. And, do not buy the DeWalt trimmer line. It often breaks off in the head. Which reminds me, grass will get wound around the shaft above the head preventing it from discharging more line when you “bump” it.