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Manufacturer | Black & Decker |
Place of Business | New Britain, CT 06053, US |
Item model number | LLP120B |
Product Dimensions | 61.98 x 18.29 x 28.19 cm; 3.08 kg |
ASIN | B00AZW9ZL8 |
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BLACK+DECKER LLP120B Bare Max Lithium Ion Alligator Lopper Saw, 20-Volt
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Brand | BLACK+DECKER |
Power source | cordless-electric |
Item weight | 3.08 kg |
Product Dimensions | 62L x 18.3W x 28.2H Centimetres |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00885911314589 |
About this item
- Innovative clamping jaws grab and cut in one easy motion for the ultimate in controlled cutting
- Part of 20-volt max lithium-ion battery system-easily swap with other lawn and power tools
- Get up to 150 cuts of 1-1/2-inch branches per charge
- Ideal tool for pruning tree branches up to 4-inch in diameter
- 2-Year limited warranty; does not include battery or charger
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BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX Alligator Lopper Cordless Chainsaw
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Features + Benefits
- 20V MAX* Lithium battery provides up to 150 1-1/2" diameter cuts per charge and long battery life year after year.
- Dual-hand switches must be actuated for cutting to prevent accidental starting.
- The heavy-duty cutting bar and chain quickly cut branches and logs up to 4 in. thick.
- Scissor-action makes cutting branches effortless.
- Part of the 20V* MAX* System - A System that Demands Attention
*Maximum initial battery voltage (measured without a workload) is 20 volts. Nominal voltage is 18.


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- Batteries : 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.
- Is discontinued by manufacturer : No
- Product Dimensions : 61.98 x 18.29 x 28.19 cm; 3.08 kg
- Date First Available : July 8 2013
- Manufacturer : Black & Decker
- Place of Business : New Britain, CT 06053, US
- ASIN : B00AZW9ZL8
- Item model number : LLP120B
- Country of origin : China
- Department : Unisex-Adult
- 鶹 Rank: #8,096 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)
- #6 in Hand Loppers
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The black & decker bare 20v max lithium ion alligator lopper saw is ideal for cutting limbs up to 4" in diameter, limb and branch pruning and great for storm clean-up. This bare-tool unit is compatible with 20v lithium battery, providing up to 150 1-1/2" diameter cuts per charge and long battery life year after year (battery and charger not included). The heavy-duty cutting bar and chain quickly cut branches and logs up to 4 in. Thick and the patented clamping jaws grab and cut limbs and brush in one easy motion. This featured scissor-action makes cutting branches effortless. For safety purposes, the dual-hand switches must be actuated for cutting to prevent accidental starting.
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power source | cordless-electric | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Corded Electric |
horsepower | — | — | 1800 watts | 900 watts | 4.5 horsepower |
voltage | 20 volts | — | — | 21 volts | 120 volts |
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Customers like the functionality of the chainsaw. They mention it works effortlessly and is a real workhorse.
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Customers like the weight of the chainsaw. They mention it's portable and lightweight.
"Easy to use, lightweight, lots of power for small battery" Read more
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Customers like the speed of the chainsaw. They mention it's quicker as you can grab a branch on one side to scoop.
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Customers have mixed opinions about the durability of the chainsaw. Some mention it's well-built and a super cutter for heavier branches, while others say the chain comes off every use.
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- Reviewed in Canada on June 29, 2019Verified PurchaseJuly 29 2019 UPDATE TO MY REVIEW: Within the first month of using this, the chain guide bar has come apart. I am searching for a replacement part, but a major parts warehouse has just told me that the part is out of stock and DISCONTINUED. DO NOT BUY.
So far, I’ve only had a chance to test it out for about 30 mins, but at this point I LOVE it. I am easily able to clear my overgrown plum trees and hack down carragana bushes and poplar saplings. Not having to pull start is FANTASTIC. The battery is small and not heavy, and thus far, I run out of energy before the battery does.
One note...the best price I could find was on 鶹, purchasing the bare tool, plus charger. They offer the two pack batteries, but for some reason, they would not sell them to me. A “solution” sprung up on the page, telling me that I needed to order larger quantity. Instead, I ordered them from Home Depot... cost more, but was able to buy just the two that I wanted.
Don’t know how long the item may last, but if I get all the way through my 30 feet of tangled, barbed, overgrown plums, I’ll consider it worth the money and will not hesitate to buy another one for my next project.
I could not find one of these for sale in any store hereabouts, and no one I’ve talked to has ever heard of it. If people knew these things would be flying off the shelves ( and probably coming down in price).
- Reviewed in Canada on March 13, 2024Verified Purchasethis tool holds up well. No more cords to drag in the bush. I can cut a 6" tree or limb if you use it properly
This saw has saved me time and frustration. The corded version was also good but the cordless version allows me to go any where in the bush with no limitation or power loss.
I find the cordless version has more power than the corded version as I am not dragging 200 feet of cord.
- Reviewed in Canada on September 12, 2019Verified PurchaseI've cleared about 500 branches from trees in a large yard that needed trimming, only 3x full 1.5ah batteries were needed to do this. I'd say I had about 10x 2.5" thick limbs, 20x 2" thick limbs, the rest were 1"-0.25" small twigs and branches. All from Maple, Cedar, Sumach and Spuce trees, so mostly soft wood. But I'm impressed that this light weight machine could do the work pretty quick. My only dislike was I had to clean and retension the chain path maybe 4-5 times and the chain oil system is not designed well. It works but it would have been better to have a small tank like on a chainsaw.
*EDIT* I see people complaining about chain adjustment coming loose and only lasting a year. If you know how to use a tool it will last much longer. Let the chain do the cutting and don't squeeze hard, you don't need to. If the saw is jamming in the wood you cutting your doing it wrong and you wil burn the tool out and jar the chain tension each time. Learn how to bottom/then top cut larger branches and work the saw that way. A little pressure the right way sets up bigger cuts for proper cuts. Be tool savvy and your tools will last long.
- Reviewed in Canada on September 12, 2020Verified PurchaseI own a whole collection of Black and Decker 20 volt Max tools, and a pile of batteries for them, so adding this tool was a no-brainer. I use it mostly to chop up limbs and branches so I can put them in paper "yard" bags for disposal, and it works great. I could use my 10" bar chainsaw, but I find this easier to handle and safer to use, as you have to press a button on both handles at the same time for it to activate. It doesn't have a self-oiler -- you have to squirt the chainsaw oil into a receptacle, but it's not a big deal.
It's also OK for limbing trees, but I prefer my 8" bar Max pole saw for that, as it has a longer reach, and handles larger limbs as it has a longer bar.
5.0 out of 5 starsI own a whole collection of Black and Decker 20 volt Max tools, and a pile of batteries for them, so adding this tool was a no-brainer. I use it mostly to chop up limbs and branches so I can put them in paper "yard" bags for disposal, and it works great. I could use my 10" bar chainsaw, but I find this easier to handle and safer to use, as you have to press a button on both handles at the same time for it to activate. It doesn't have a self-oiler -- you have to squirt the chainsaw oil into a receptacle, but it's not a big deal.Does what it's supposed to do!
Reviewed in Canada on September 12, 2020
It's also OK for limbing trees, but I prefer my 8" bar Max pole saw for that, as it has a longer reach, and handles larger limbs as it has a longer bar.
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- Reviewed in Canada on October 27, 2019Verified PurchaseThis tool is perfect for cutting smaller branches and a lot safer to use than a regular chainsaw. Actually, it's quicker as you can grab a branch on one side to scoop the branch into the jaws and with a quick squeeze, the limb is cut. I only gave the battery a lower rating as I bought it tool only and I would suggest if buying tool only you buy the fast charger and the highest AH battery you are willing to pay for. A 1.5ah battery is good for about 20 minutes so if you buy a larger battery capacity(2ah or more) it would be better, but that goes for any battery operated tool.
- Reviewed in Canada on May 5, 2017Verified PurchaseVery handy tool. It's kind of expensive I think but seems well made and works great. We had a fair bit of cleanup to do after the past icy winter and this tool made that job much easier and quicker.
- Reviewed in Canada on August 13, 2021Verified PurchaseIf you have a lot of trimming to do in your backyard every year, then this is a good investment. It work effortlessly and easy to used. Just make sure to have an extra battery
- Reviewed in Canada on June 7, 2025Verified PurchaseBig disappointment the battery and charger did not come with the product
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- CJReviewed in the United States on October 3, 2022
5.0 out of 5 stars Best tool that you never knew you needed
Verified PurchaseThis is a great little tool that will surprise you. I needed a saw that would work for the smaller branches, trees and privet bushes that all bounced back with my larger chain saw. I was tired of hand cutting and needed either a gas or electric option that wasn’t super heavy. I’m a small woman and needed something I could easily handle. It has a low vibration and super rare kickback, even when cutting larger branches. The weight is good- it’s not super light but certainly isn’t heavy. The jaws of this saw will allow you to clamp and cut smaller branches and trees and even prune bushes and crepe myrtles. It was excellent with Camellias. It doesn’t bog down like I thought it would and is fairly easy to keep clean of debris. The safety on it is good and it won’t accidentally start. There are two safety buttons- one on each handle on the grips. Both safety buttons must be pressed for it to run- but they are in easy access locations on your natural grip of the handles, so it’s not awkward. I haven’t found a comparable tool out there at any price. I bought 2 off-brand batteries and a charger off 鶹, too. Typically, I only need one battery unless it’s a really big job. I’ve had this for over a year, now, and it’s holding up well. Batteries purchased from 鶹 are under this listing: VANTTECH 6.0Ah Replacement Battery for Black and Decker 20V MAX.
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ABOOMARReviewed in Saudi Arabia on October 5, 2020
4.0 out of 5 stars حجمه مناسب للحمل
Verified Purchaseممتاز لو كان معه البطارية والشاحن
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Víctor SanabriaReviewed in Mexico on March 11, 2021
1.0 out of 5 stars Demasiado rara, pesada y complicada.
Verified PurchaseEs un modelo poco amigable con el usuario. Tienes que abrir la tijera para que haga presión y realice el corte. Para eso es mucho más comoda una sierra normal. Encima viene sin batería. Es un modelo que no le encuentro sentido. Pense que sujetaba bien a las ramas y al tener sujeción cortaba más rápidamente, pero no es así. Demasiado rara y complicada. Lo siento pero tuve que regresarla y buscar una mejor. Si le encuentras uso a abrir unas tijeras para cortar ramas.. adelante!
- BobReviewed in the United States on September 23, 2013
5.0 out of 5 stars Sure beats a hand lopper!
Verified PurchaseI bought a gas powered chipper and to feed a lot of the larger limbs, they have to be straight, so it pays to prepare the pile before starting. The "Alligator" took a lot of the work out of that job. Not much of a time saver on the really small stuff, but in the 1 to 3 inch range, this thing really eats them up. Works best if you let the tool do the work, but I pretty much abused it by pressing the cut and cutting through knots and such.
I hate hand oiling, so I have a little oil tray that I dip the tool in and press the trigger. Makes a mess, but it oils the chain in about 2 seconds and off I go for more. I have several 20-volt tools, so I have plenty of batteries and always bring 2 charged batteries with me when I start a project. Used it all day and never had to go to another battery. I think the key to using these batteries is to charge them as soon as you are done for the day. Don't let them sit around uncharged.
Yes, I hit the reported problem of the tool stopping early because I didn't maintain pressure on the power button. Mainly a case of me getting lazy. Happens to me with electric chain saws as well. They could fix this by not requiring you to depress the button all the way to the handle to run. I never had it jam on any limbs. I could force it to stop, but relieving the pressure would have it running again. Its not as light as hand pruners, but its lots lighter than it looks. I use it when splitting wood as well to cut off the stray limbs I find on the wood I'm spitting. Looks a little unusual, but its a tool I now rely any time I work with trees, bushes and brush.
Update: It is 2022 and I've been beating this tool up since 2013. I have downed limbs all the time and have used this on logs well beyond its rated capacity of 4". The bottom guard got caught in the chain from me twisting it but besides the chunk out of the guard, it still works like a champ. Batteries last a long time too. Great tool.
- MinnesotaDrewReviewed in the United States on November 7, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars Tree scissors! Use a good battery!
Verified PurchaseWe have a lot of Black & Decker tools but this one is probably my new favorite. What a neat idea! This works so much better for chopping up small brush piles and trimming around the house. With my gas saw you can't really chop up medium and small branches because they are too light, the chain grabs them and pulls them into you and binds things up. These things with the jaws work on small stuff just great, but it also steps up to the plate to cut 3-4" stuff too.
You won't want to try to run this with the itty bitty 1.5 ah batteries, hopefully you have at least one of the 3 AH ones or 4 AH+. We have some off-brand batteries that claim to be 5 AH+ and they really have some oompf behind them and run this tool well.
The oiling system is a bit... whatever. If you have a classic finger pump oil can you can load up with bar oil that works pretty good for forcing oil into the oil hole, and then it runs out and kinda drips everywhere... we just have a 5 gallon bucket we keep this in (jaws down) and thats how we keep from making too much oil mess or getting oil on the handles. I also loosen and pull the chain out and pump oil along the bar manually every so often just to be super safe, since a lot of people have reported issues that seem to stem from inadequate oiling. A bit messy but still much less headache than the gas saw.
My wife and I are both very happy with this tool and I'm thrilled she likes using it because its very safe compared to even an electric chainsaw (you'd have to REALLY mess up to cut yourself with this) and we get a lot more done with her limbing and chopping down branches while I buck up the trunk of a tree with the gas saw.
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