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Black & Decker Alligator Lopper 4.5-AMP Electric Chain Saw #LP1000

Black & Decker Alligator Lopper 4.5-AMP Electric Chain Saw #LP1000

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Brand: Black & Decker
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $180.00
Buy New: $89.90
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 232 reviews
Sales Rank: 39

Media: Tools & Hardware
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 6.5
Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0.3

MPN: BDLOPPER
Model: LP1000
UPC: 028877503448
EAN: 0028877503448
ASIN: B000BANMUY

Release Date: October 1, 2005
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

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Showing reviews 6-10 of 50



5 out of 5 stars A safe, convenient and functional invention.   October 11, 2008
M. Wang (CT United States)
Men love gadgets, and merchants continue to come up with fancy but useless gadgets to sell them. This, however, is an exception that is a truly useful innovation.

Technically, the Alligator Lopper is a mini-chain-saw with metal guards on both sides, one of which doubles as a clamping jaw. Functionally, it acts as a super-sized and super-powered lopper. It can easily cut through branches up to 5-6" in diameter in one pass.

A recent storm brought down a sizable dead branch from one of the oak trees in my yard. This Alligator Lopper took care of it easily. I actually spent more time with the extension power cable than the actual cutting. Without it, I would have had to get a chain saw, which would be a lot more difficult and dangerous.



4 out of 5 stars Nearly perfect for the job   September 26, 2008
Jeffry Winters (Healdsburg, Northern CA)
I've owned one of these babies for nearly two years and have made many hundreds of cuts with it. Mostly I cut tan oak, madrone and some redwood. I'm stunned by the bad reviews here. I don't know what the complainers expect. I've never had the chain jump off and although the chain has bumped the guards a few times because of the way I was putting pressure sideways against my work piece this has been a minor issue and hasn't dulled the blade. I've never sharpened the blade once and it's still sharp because it's never cut into the dirt or a rock due to the design of the jaws. I cut about 5 cords of wood a year, mostly with my trusty Husqvarna gas saw. However, I have lots and lots of small branches 4" and under to cut up, some of them quite long. They are big enough for firewood but too small to safely cut up with the gas saw. Enter the Alligator. Now I can easily and safely cut up this smaller wood without the work piece spinning or otherwise getting out of control. It can be dangerous dealing with the small stuff. The Alligator makes it safe. The blade did stretch some after a hundred or so cuts and I had to retension it, but I think I only have done that once and I've cut up mountains of seasoned wood. The chips easily clear themselves so I don't know what those complaints are about either. I have had small chunks of wood jam the blade a few times but that can happen with any chainsaw. This is a very trouble free saw!

I've only given four stars because it is a somewhat awkward tool to use because of its size and weight, takes some getting used to, and the oiler completely sucks. This tool deserves a better oiler by far. The oil bottle included automatically closes itself when you try to oil the tool! Who thinks of these things? Do the engineers actually try out the tools themselves? Also, it would be nice if there was a device to clamp the extension cord to the tool so it wasn't constantly falling out. I did purchase a clamping device at Harbor Freight real cheap, but it should be built into the Alligator cord. Shame on all these electric tool manufacturers for not thinking of that.

Extra points to Black and Decker for including vegetable oil as chain lube and for suggesting the customer use vegetable oil. I now use veggie oil in my gas saws as well. Cheaper and environmentally better than petroleum.

It's a great tool but I have to buy a new one. See, I cut down a tree with the Husky and it fell on the Alligator and broke the case. It looks like enough of a hassle to dismantle I imagine it will cost as much to repair as buying a new one. I'll try to get it repaired anyway and then I'll have a backup.

Great tool at a great price. By the way, I don't recommend it, but I've made quite a few cuts through ten inch logs with my Alligator. You have to roll the log to do it and I'm sure Black and Decker would never suggest it, but it easily cuts through seasoned wood as long as you don't push it too hard. Overheating of the motor could easily happen by overworking it so let it cool down if it seems to be getting hot.

Thanks for reading.



5 out of 5 stars I love it!   September 8, 2008
I. Schaller (New York City, New York United States)
i bought this for my husband for his birthday and while he wasn't thrilled that I was giving him a hint to do some yardwork, he did use it and has come to LOVE it! In fact, he was a bit overzealous with the pruning in one area in my yard - he sawed some of my favorite bushes down to nothing. Once you start, you can't stop and it really makes a large branch/small tree pruning job so much easier. I am reluctant to use heavy gas powered garden tools, myself, and prefer electricfor the light weight. I would definitely recommend this.


5 out of 5 stars Does The Trick   September 6, 2008
Malcolm G. Rogers, Jr. (Florence, S.C. United States)
I had a lot of overgrown, tall bushes around my house. They were impossible to trim, without a ladder. I decided to cut them down to waist high, where they would easier to trim. I started with a handheld by-pass lopper. This worked fine on smaller branches.However I needed something for the larger ones. I read about the Electric Black and Decker Alligator Lopper. I ordered it, and when it arrived had it up and running in about thirty minutes. It cuts larger branches in a few seconds, and saved a lot of time for me. It was reasonably priced too.I highly recommend it.


4 out of 5 stars Fish Trader   September 6, 2008
Carlos Sanchez (USA)
Product works well, it is heavy but has performed well. The safety triggers are very good.

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