Press Release: Greenworks partners with famed arborist – Ken Palmer

Nov 18, 2019

Greenworks partners with famed arborist

November 18, 2019

Posted by Lauren Rathmell 



Press Release:

CHARLOTTE, N.C. – Greenworks Commercial announced that it has entered into a sponsorship agreement with ArborMaster and its internationally known arborist and Co-Founder, Ken Palmer for 2020.



Per the agreement, Palmer will use Greenworks Commercial’s line of lithium-ion battery powered saws as his exclusive battery-powered equipment in 2020, which also marks the 25 year Anniversary of ArborMaster. In addition, Palmer will conduct private training programs, make celebrity appearances and consult on new product research & development with Greenworks engineers.



The agreement coincides with the release of Greenworks Commercial’s two newest members of its professional duty line with the new 48TH12 48V 12” Brushless Top Handle Saw and the GS181 18” Rear Handle Chainsaw. Being 30% lighter than its gas competition, the 48TH12 is much easier to maneuver in arbor applications. Plus, this saw will be the first product in the Greenworks Commercial line to include the 21700 lithium-ion battery cells – offering more power and lighter weight to its users, along with longer life and improved run-time. The GS181 is Greenworks most powerful saw to date, delivering power that approximates a 50cc gas saw. The GS 181 provides its users with easier operation and a safer work environment yielding 50% less noise and 5x less vibration than gas equivalent products to protect crews from long term hearing damage and reduce fatigue.



“Greenworks new top handle saw is a game-changer,” said Palmer. “Using this tool makes job sites safer with easier maneuverability and better productivity. And their new GS181 rear handle is far and away the most powerful battery-powered saw I’ve ever run. I’d put it up against any saw running an 18” bar, gas or battery, in terms of its performance. I am confident that using Greenworks products will help to enhance ArborMaster’s core pillars of safety, productivity and skill, so I am proud to help other arborists learn about these great tools.” 



Stay tuned for details on upcoming training's and other appearances where Palmer will partner with Greenworks. For more information visit Greenworkscommercial.com.


About Greenworks Commercial

Greenworks Commercial is the leader in battery-powered outdoor equipment for landscaping, turf management, sports facility and municipality professionals. An innovative, best-in-class 82-volt battery platform powers multiple tool systems, delivering the power and performance of comparable gas-powered tools without the mess, fumes and noise. 

greenworks partners with arborist ken palmer

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