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Karcher PGS 4-18 Cordless Pruning Saw (Bare)

Effortlessly cut branches with the Kärcher PGS 4-18 Cordless Pruning Saw, featuring an 18V battery for up to 140 cuts per charge and a comfortable grip design

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