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DIY WEEK AWARDS 2020 Garden Tool of the Year & Power Tool of the Year – Nexxsaw Mini Chainsaw


It’s brand new to the market and we’re not aware of anything else like it. The Batavia 18V Li-Ion Cordless Nexxsaw provides a safer alternative to a petrol or corded chainsaw due to the smaller bar size. There is no cord to cut through and it eliminates the effort of cutting with a pruning saw, bow saw or large, unwieldy loppers.


Simple and safe pruning, no pruning task is unachievable. The Nexxsaw works with an 18V Lithium-Ion battery and hence can be used anywhere. Ideal for sawing fruit trees, vines, shrubs and tall trees. The cordless chainsaw cuts through branches easily with a diameter of up to 11cm. The Nexxsaw cordless chainsaw is designed to be used with one hand, so the user has much more freedom to move and can therefore work faster. A lot of thought went into the design regarding the total weight of the tool and the distribution of it, so the manufacturers can claim that this cordless chainsaw fits perfectly in your hand. The safety of the user is guaranteed with the integrated handgrip-cover and a low kickback chain to ensure safe operating. Due to the high chain speed of 3.7 meters per second, the cutting speed and performance of the saw is phenomenal. The machine is suited for both professionals and consumers alike. The 18V battery-powered Batavia Nexxsaw is said to be the chainsaw of the future, with no need to bother with gasoline or the correct mixing ratios and adjustments as one does with petrol-powered two and four stroke engines. Which is why our judges named the Nexxsaw as winner in both the Garden Tool of the Year and Power Tool of the Year categories for 2020.


FINALISTS:


GARDEN TOOL OF THE YEAR Nexxsaw Mini Chainsaw – WINNER! Grumpy Gardener Digamathing Amtech 5-in-1 Shovel


POWER TOOL OF THE YEAR Nexxsaw Mini Chainsaw – WINNER! QEP Wax Drill Bits Maxxroll Renovation Tool


Garden Care Product of the Year – Barrettine Cladding Oil


This year’s winner of the Garden Care Product of the Year Award offers a high level, long lasting protection and preservation against wood boring insects, wood boring fungi and blue stain for cladding.


The judges were impressed with this high performance preserver which can be used on all untreated cladding timbers (essential when using class 4 timber such as Larch). The oil-based formula deeply penetrates the wood and protects against wood discolouring fungi, wood decay fungi (wet rot) and from insect attack. It provides a clear finish and contains resins and oils for water repellency and protection against weathering. All sides and edges of the cladding should be treated before fixing with at least two coats to ensure adequate absorption into the fibres of the wood.


Main features: • Deep penetrating oil/spirit based formula • Protection against rot, mould, blue stain, etc. • Excellent water repellency • Formulation incorporating the lates EU approved actives


• Drying time: 12 hours • Application: Brush • Coverage: 180ml/m2 • Active ingredients: Tebuconazole, IPBC and Permethrin


FINALISTS: Barrettine Cladding Oil – WINNER! Natural Grower range Miracle Gro Performance Organics Liquid Plant Food


S10 DIY WEEK AUGUST 2020 www.diyweek.net


AWARDS 2020


DIY WINNER WEEK

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