
Struggling with heavy, bulky garden tools? Gtech's lightest ever hedge trimmer is £70 off with our exclusive discount code - users say it's 'top of the league'
Those looking to make light work of gardening this summer can now get Gtech's lightest hedge trimmer yet for £70 off with our exclusive discount code.
Savvy shoppers can add the LHT50 Lightweight Hedge Trimmer to their arsenal for just £149.99 (RRP £219.99), saving £70 if you order before July 31. Ergonomically designed without wires and a 10ft reach, you can cut the top, sides and base of your hedges with ease.
Gtech LHT50 Lightweight Hedge Trimmer
Prepping your garden ahead of summer hosting? If your hedges are looking unruly, then the user-approved Gtech Lightweight Hedge Trimmer could be a great investment - and now with £70 off.
The brand's lightest cordless pole hedge trimmer, it has seven different head positions and an impressive 10ft reach to provide you with ultimate control.
Better still, it's wireless so you can use it safely without a ladder and without the need for a plug socket.
Originally £219.99, it's now just £149.99 with our MailOnline Exclusive code UX78. Expires July 31 2025.
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The LHT50 long-reach hedge trimmer from Gtech has been named 'top of the league' by shoppers looking to prune hedges safely, easily and confidently without the help from a professional.
Saving you time and effort, and with no trailing leads, the Gtech Lightweight Hedge Trimmer LHT50 is the brand's lightest cordless pole hedge trimmer. And it's yours for £70 off thanks to our code.
All you have to do is add it to your shopping basket before July 31 and use the discount code UX78. The discount will be automatically applied to your order.
Originally retailing for £219.99, you can now shop the Gtech LHT50 for £149.99 and save £70 thanks to our MailOnline discount code UX78.
Giving you heavy weight cutting action yet weighing just 2.14kg, it easily cuts through 14mm of branch and twig. Thoughtfully designed to make prunung hedges and trees less of a cumbersome task, it's proved a winner with shoppers of al ages.
At my age of 89 I was looking for a hedge cutter that way light and gave a good reach without compromising on its cutting ability. After considerable research I concluded that the Gtech LHT50 was perfect for my needs. After using it at the weekend I can confirm it is top of the league.'
The Gtech LHT50 Lightweight hedge trimmer has a cordless design thanks to the lightweight rechargeable battery pack that takes the dread of climbing ladders and trailing wires thank to the cordless design. The hour battery life is more than enough to tick off any garden tasks while the LED lights let you know when it needs a recharge - and all for just 2pence a recharge too.
Particularly useful for those with hard-to-reach hedges, you can put away the ladders thanks to Gtech LHT50 Lightweight Hedge Trimmer's 10ft reach. And, with seven different head positions each with 20 degree implements, you can cut your shrubbery from all angles with now awkward leaning.
'I found using the battery powered long reach hedge trimmer very easy to use' wrote one impressed Gtech shopper. 'And because of it's light weight it made it much safer to handle when up ladders and no power cables to get entangled with.'
Another agreed, adding how it 'definitely lived up to its description. Lovely piece of kit and easy to use, set up and take apart for storage. I can't fault it's performance. Very sleek colouring and well made.'
Don't forget you can save £70 on the LHT50 Lightweight Hedge Trimmer, bagging it for just £149.99 (RRP £219.99) if you order before 31st July 2025. Just use the MailOnline exclusive code UX78 to redeem.
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