We Tested Husqvarna's Newest 15-in-1 Lawn and Landscape Tool
Emily Fazio
·5 min read
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If you like having a collection of tools and outdoor power equipment at your disposal for lawn care and landscaping needs but don't have the storage space (or simply want a more affordable, more sustainable option), consider Husqvarna's Combi Switch. The manufacturer synonymous with innovative tools and high-performance equipment for lawn and garden maintenance has extended its Max Battery series with the launch of the 330iK Combi Switch.
Uniquely designed for versatility, the 330iK powerhead can be accessorized with a full range of attachments to help you conquer all kinds of outdoor projects. Four new attachments were released with the launch of 330iK, but more than 11 additional attachments from Husqvarna's LK lineup are also certified/compatible, making this powerhead a major leader in the category.
The 330iK Combi Switch Tools can currently be purchased in the following kitted versions:
330iKE (Kit with Edger, Battery, Charger): Experience clean and precise edging with this edger attachment that offers a 2.5-inch cutting depth and 8-inch steel cutting blade to provide maximum performance and efficiency.
330iKP (Kit with Pole Saw, Battery, Charger): Trim hard-to-reach branches with this pole saw attachment which reaches up to 12 feet and is equipped with a 10-inch guide bar that cuts up to 8-inch limbs.
We've been testing this product all Spring, and to say it's powerful is an understatement — its 40V Lithium-Ion Battery spins the attachments at a wild 8500 RPM, and we did hours of lawncare on a single charge. We've used *many* battery-powered models but the ergonomic design of these handheld products, coupled with the long battery charge and range of attachments, this powerhead can stand up to a good landscaping workout.
Do yourself a favor and check out the below attachments to get a better understanding of this adaptable tool.
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