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Black & Decker 18-Volt Cordless Electric Lawncare Center #CCC3000

Black & Decker 18-Volt Cordless Electric Lawncare Center #CCC3000

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Brand: Black & Decker
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $360.90
Buy New: $224.90
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 186 reviews
Sales Rank: 199

Color: Orange
Media: Tools & Hardware
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 34.8
Dimensions (in): 21.5 x 8 x 48.6

Model: CCC3000
UPC: 028877458199
EAN: 0028877458199
ASIN: B00023RSUA

Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • 18-volt cordless lawn care tool collection
  • 12-inch string trimmer/edger, 22-inch hedge-trimmer, broom hard surface sweeper
  • Durable, lightweight plastic shells
  • Includes trimmer, hedge-trimmer, sweeper, 3 Ni-Cad batteries, 3-port charger, wall-mount
  • Sweeper 5-1/2 pounds; trimmer/edger 7 pounds; hedge trimmer 6.4 pounds; 2-year warranty

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  • Black & Decker 18-Volt Cordless Electric Hedge Trimmer #NHT518/NHT518L
  • Black & Decker 18-Volt Cordless Electric Pole Chain Saw, 8-Inch Bar #NPP2018

Accessories:

  • Black & Decker String Trimmer Auto Feed System Replacement Spool #AF-100
  • Black & Decker AF-100-3ZP Replacement Spool-3 Pack
  • Black & Decker FSMVC 9.6-Volt to 18-Volt Slide Style Battery Charger
  • Black & Decker 18-Volt Spring Loaded Slide Pack Battery For 18-Volt Outdoor Cordless Power Tools #HPB18-OPE
  • Arnold Universal String Trimmer Strap #UTS-1

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Customer Reviews:   Read 181 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Excellent Tools!!!   July 24, 2008
The String Trimmer doesn't have the power of the electric trimmer or gas trimmer, but can do the work.


5 out of 5 stars Cordless Works great! Perfect for my yard!   July 22, 2008
I've been looking quite a while for an electric hedge trimmer when I came across this Black and Decker Lawncare Center cordless set at Amazon. After checking the reviews (and the price) I decided to go for it, especially when it qualified for free shipping from Amazon. Where else could I get three cordless outdoor tools for the price of one gas trimmer?
How's it work? I am more than satisfied, the tools have heavy duty plastic housings, and are built very strong, with enough voltage to last through several uses before charging. They do the job well for my simple yard. If you had heavy brush or ponderously long edging and trimming to do, of course there are better gas powered alternatives. But for no fuss use and quick setup these tools are more than adequate and will get the job done! Plus, no cords!



5 out of 5 stars Good enough for residential use   July 22, 2008
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I've had several weeks to use this, and right out of the box, I was impressed. Whoever designed this, must have done their yards for a long time, and came up with a list of ideas that they not only wanted to see on the tools, but also in their storage.

I loved the ease of which the battery and tool rack was to install, and stable too. After getting that up and charging the batteries, I had three weeks of high grass to tackle. Even with that, the weed eater had little problem. With that, and a dirty patio and walk...I used up all three batteries and barely managed to finish the job. Remind you, this was three weeks of neglect this had to take on.

With the subsequent weeks of use, I normally use two of the three batteries just to run the weed eater and blower. I don't have a lot of hedges to manage, but it does an excellent job when I do bring it out.

Each of the tools are very light, and the batteries are removed and replaced quite easily. Even my 11 y/o son can wield each of these and not have complaints.

The only yard type I can't recommend this for is something extremely large...large like the type you use a ride on mower to manage. However, if you have an average single family home and yard, this is perfect, and is worth it not to mess with mixing gas/oil, and pulling the silly starter 100 times to get it running. Battery in, and it just works.



5 out of 5 stars Really Works Well   July 15, 2008
Well, I admit it. I hate yardwork! So, who doesn't! I have a gas powered trimmer and a corded electric trimmer but both seem to be a pain to use for quick trims. I have to work to get the gas trimmer started and it is overkill for most of what I need. I also have a corded hedge trimmer and blower/vac but I hate getting out the electric cord and dragging it around the yard -- particularly around the pool. Consequently, I trim, ect. much less that I really should.

I finally decided to try this despite disappointing results many years ago with rechargeable trimmers. I have only used it for a brief period of time but I am entirely satisfied. All the tools work well. I was quite surprised with the blower since I thought it would be more of a toy than a useful accessory. However, it did a fine job of blowing grass clippings from my sidewalk, which is the main reason I have a blower. I was also surprised with the hedge trimmer. It handled my dense honeysuckle bush without a problem and is light enough to maneuver with one hand.

I can't say how long the batteries will last before needing replacement but I was able to string trim, hedge trim and blow grass clippings on one battery which still had juice left.

The main negative I see is the use of NiCad batteries. I would have preferred NiMH or Lithium Ion or at least a NiCad charger which also conditions. However, with Amazon selling replacement batteries for under $32 I can live with that if the battery life is long enough.

Of course, now my wife will expect me to do the yard more often ;-)



2 out of 5 stars Handy but charger died after first night   July 5, 2008
These tools are handy. I have had a previous model battery Bush Hog trimmer and it has stood the test of time - still working after five years! When the combo pack reached a reasonable price I bought it. I charged up the three batteries for an initial period of 15 hours and started using all three tools. They all did a pretty decent job but the blower is rather weak.

When I finished I went to replace the batteries in the charger. No red light came on to indicate they were on charge. I checked the unit and it was running but not putting out power to the three charge stations. I inserted and re-inserted the batteries to make sure they were "locked" in the charger tight. That did nothing. I moved the charger to two other outlets - nothing. So, after one charge the thing blew is all I can figure.

I had planned on buying the B&D fast charger everyone thinks so highly of anyway but I did not want to do it right now but it looks like I'll have to. I don't know if I can return the charger unit alone as the shipping to return the entire lawn center would cost more than the charger. I'll have to contact Amazon after the July 4th holiday and find out what I can do.

So, I would have given this tool center four, maybe five stars after I used it a couple more times but I have to give it zero to two stars only due to the quality of the charger issue.

EDIT: Well, here it is the day after. Last night I decided I had nothing to loose so I took the charger unit all apart. I checked each of the wire connections, tapped on the transformer a bit and tightened down on all the circuit boards. When I was finished I put the batteries back in and it works like a charm. The red lights came on and each battery is now warm to the touch telling me each is charging. I have no idea what I did to fix the thing but it works - for now at least. I don't trust it of course because it can go out again anytime so I will be buying the smart charger on my next trip to the hardware store.

Edit: Here it is a week later and the charger went out again but I think I found the problem with these things - I hope. I hung the charger unit along side the tool rack in my garage and had all three batteries installed as suggested in the manual. I'm in Texas and it is hot, and even hotter in the garage. For a day or two the lights on all three charge stations were on but then I noticed they were off again. No charge. I removed the charger unit and put it and the batteries in the house. I tried it later that day after everything cooled down and sure enough, the red lights came on and the batteries were once again charging.

I think the culprit is heat and these units must be very sensitive to it. The charger may sense that the batteries are overheating from the charge (when in fact that heat is supplemented by the ambient air temps). If that happens then the unit will shut down to protect the batteries. That is all I can figure. So for all of you that have a charger fail while hung in the garage (which is probably most people), take it down, let it cool and try it again later at normal room temperature. I bet it will work. Also, to be double safe, I am charging only one battery at a time so it does not overload the charger and removing the battery after it has been fully charged. I think keeping the batteries going all the time in the charger, regardless of what the manual says, is not a good thing.


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