A new tool makes autumn garden work easier
Battery-powered tools make gardening easier in many ways: they are compact, easier to store, and easier to use. In addition, they do not require a direct power source for their use, and they are also quieter than their gasoline counterparts. In preparation for autumn, Husqvarna presented its new chainsaw as part of its battery-powered product line, the Aspire™.
Husqvarna’s Aspire™ product line of easy-to-use and storable garden tools has been expanded with a new member: the Aspire™ C15X-P4A chainsaw is a powerful and versatile tool that weighs only 3.5 kilograms, but can perform many garden jobs with it. Thanks to the high-quality chain, the high cutting speed and the compact guide plate, we can work with it precisely and the surface of the cut will be straight. Its light weight and practical design make it suitable for precise work even in tight spaces.
“For those who are looking for a small-sized, yet high-performance multi-functional chainsaw, this product is the perfect choice. Its use is further facilitated by the fact that the machine has an 18V Power For All battery, so it is also compatible with products from other manufacturers.”
– says Zoltán Volonics, Husqvarna’s sales manager.
The black Aspire™ products, different from the classic Husqvarna color, such as the C15X-P4A chainsaw, are designed for small gardens, as their practical size saves space.
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