What is a Gator saw?

What is a Gator saw?

Product Description. The BLACK+DECKER LP1000 Alligator Lopper 4.5-Amp Electric Chain Saw is an ideal tool for pruning tree branches up to four inches in diameter, cutting branches into manageable pieces, and cutting fallen branches after storms.

Is it Black and Decker or Black Decker?

Power tool brand Black & Decker is rebranding to become Black + Decker. The new identity, which is set to roll out internationally, has been developed by Lippincott. Lippincott was appointed to the work last year, having previously rebranded Black + Decker sister brand Stanley.

How do you sharpen a Black and Decker Alligator?

Hold the chain bar in a vice and place the chain on it as a means to help hold the chain. You need to hold the chain on the bar the whole time you sharpen the chain.

What kind of oil does a Black and Decker Alligator take?

BLACK+DECKER recommends using a high quality bar and chain oil or SAE30 weight motor oil to lubricate the chain and bar on the LP1000 Alligator Lopper. You should use a vegetable-based oil when pruning trees. Never use very thick oil as this may damage your chain saw.

How much is a Black and Decker Alligator?

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Is DeWALT Black and Decker?

One, a whole bunch of the top power tool brands — including DeWalt, Black & Decker, Craftsman, Porter-Cable and more — are all owned by the same company, Stanley Black & Decker. Those 20-volt lithium-ion battery cartridges you stick into your drill, circular saw and weed whacker are all pretty much the same thing.

Does Black & Decker still exist?

On March 12, 2010, Black & Decker merged with Stanley Works to become Stanley Black & Decker. It remains as a wholly owned subsidiary of that company….Black+Decker.

Logo since 2014
Type Subsidiary
Key people Nolan D. Archibald ceo
Products Power tools
Revenue $11.41 billion (FY2016)