EGO has been around since 2014, I know because I own several EGO products and reviewed the company’s self-propelled push mower and snow blower many years ago. Both of those machines are still going ...
We're fully into yardwork season and these powerful battery-powered tools are lighter, quieter, and more efficient than gas counterparts. By Stan Horaczek Updated Jun 13, 2025 3:40 PM EDT We may earn ...
The recall affects EGO Power+ Model HT2410 Cordless Brushless Hedge Trimmers that were manufactured before March 30, 2019. The hedge trimmers have a gray, black and green housing; a yellow, 24-inch ...
Chervon North America has received 34 reports of the units starting unexpectedly in the U.S. There have been reports of lacerations that required stitches Affected customers can contact the company ...
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NEW YORK (AP) — Nearly 90,000 hedge trimmers are being recalled because of a laceration hazard that has caused multiple injuries, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said Thursday. Chervon ...
The rear switch trigger can fail to rebound after being pressed, which can cause the unit to activate unexpectedly, posing a laceration hazard. (CPSC) If you own this type of hedge clipper, experts ...
Are you tired of overgrown hedges or bushes? Do you currently have a corded hedge trimmer that’s annoying to use? Or, worse yet, a gas-powered one? It’s time to ditch the cord, gas, and oil with EGO’s ...
Men’s Journal aims to feature only the best products and services. If you buy something via one of our links, we may earn a commission. Having a few key lawn and garden tools will save you major time ...
A good hedge trimmer can be a blessing, saving you time and preventing aching arms. Buy a bad one, though, and you'll be left with backbreaking work and poorly trimmed, uneven hedges. We test each ...
Battery-powered and corded options from Ego, Makita, Ryobi, and more shine in CR’s tests Battery-powered string trimmers are more plentiful and often perform better than corded models. By Paul Hope ...