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Green Deals: BLACK+DECKER 20V 22-inch Electric Hedge Trimmer $85, more

CPO’s official eBay store offers the BLACK+DECKER 20V 22-inch Cordless Electric Hedge Trimmer for $84.99 shipped. That’s a $85 savings off the original price, down $35 from most online retailers including Target and the best offer available by $12. Features include a 20V electric motor that can handle up to 3,000 square feet of hedges on a full charge. It also sports a 22-inch dual-action blade. Best of all? No oil or gas. BLACK+DECKER hedge trimmers have solid ratings at Amazon in most cases.

Other notable Green Deals today include:

The BLACK+DECKER™ LHT321BT SMARTECH™ 20V MAX* Lithium 22″ POWERCUT™ Hedge Trimmer is ideal for trimming hedges, shrubs and bushes without extension cords. POWERCUT™ allows you to cut through a jam with the push of a button. It has a 22″ dual-action blade which ensures less vibration while trimming. Quickly cut branches up to 3/4″ diameter and up to 3,000 sq. ft. of actual hedges trimmed per charge. An ergonomic handle with premium soft grips helps to improve comfort and control and the premium micro-texture grip allows for maximum user comfort during use while only weighing 6 lbs. The SMARTECH™ iOS and Android compatible app enables Bluetooth® controls allowing remote battery locking/unlocking, battery locate, state of charge and programmable alerts and reminders.

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Trevor Daugherty is the Senior Editor of 9to5Toys. Since joining in 2014, he’s specialized in product reviews, exclusive discounts and 9to5’s New Toy of the Day. Contact him direct at trevor@9to5mac.com.