DCMHT573X1 54V FlexVolt 65cm Hedge Trimmer (1x9Ah)
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The DeWALT DCMHT573 54V XR FlexVolt Hedge Trimmer delivers petrol-like performance without the noise, fumes or maintenance.
Operating at 54 Volts, this powerful hedge trimmer combines a high-performance brushless motor with an extra-long 650mm dual-action blade, providing excellent blade speed and torque for demanding hedge cutting tasks across Ireland.
With a generous 31mm blade gap, it can cut through thicker branches with ease — making it ideal for estate maintenance, landscaping and large boundary hedges. The dual-sided blade design increases cutting efficiency, allowing you to trim faster and more evenly.
The brushless motor not only delivers strong cutting power but also ensures longer runtime, improved durability and reduced maintenance compared to brushed or petrol machines.
This kit includes a 9.0Ah XR FlexVolt battery (DCB547), offering extended runtime and full compatibility with other 54V and 18V XR tools. The supplied DCB118 fast charger charges both 54V and 18V XR batteries.
Equivalent in performance to a petrol hedge trimmer, but lighter, quieter and cleaner to operate.
Key Features
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54V XR FlexVolt hedge trimmer
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650mm extra-long dual-action blade
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31mm blade gap for thicker branches
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High-performance brushless motor
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Petrol-equivalent cutting performance
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Reduced noise and no petrol fumes
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Longer runtime and low maintenance design
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Includes 9.0Ah FlexVolt battery
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Fast charger compatible with 18V & 54V XR
Ideal for landscapers, local authorities, grounds maintenance and estate management.
Includes
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1 x DCMHT573 54V XR Hedge Trimmer (65cm)
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1 x DCB547 9.0Ah XR FlexVolt Battery
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1 x DCB118 Fast Charger
Tech Specs
Shipping Information
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- Orders are dispatched promptly, and delivery typically takes 2 to 4 working days within the Republic of Ireland.