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Old 12-03-2012, 05:45 PM posted to uk.rec.gardening
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Default 4 or 5 in 1 Long reach hege trimmer kits

On Mon, 12 Mar 2012 13:36:19 +0000, Justinthyme77
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Reading previous posts I see that, understandably, Stihl is the one to
have.
I know people will say you only get what you pay for etc but the Stihl
is simply too expensive. There are various packages available on Ebay.
I wonder has any one any experience of them and what they would
recommend in terms of power and weight? I have conifer, privet, hawthorn
and bamboo hedge. I would be most grateful for any advice (other than
buy a Stihl !) :-)


Be careful buying on EBay. My first multi-tool came from there and it
turned to be an American import. The instruction leaflet, such as it
was, was impossible to fathom. The motor was impossible to start and
the pruner bit (chainsaw equivalent) used a chain of a size that I
could not get in the UK (and the EBay seller gave up trying and
refunded my purchase).

I now have a Ryobi set which I bought from Ideal World (TV Shopping
Channel) on one of their occasional give-away blockbuster type things.
For about £160 I got a pruner (chainsaw thingy), hedgecutter, brush
cutter and strimmer, a bottle of chainsaw oil and one of 2-stroke oil,
8 reels of strimmer cable and a freebie lawn vac. I've since added a
leaf blower attachment.

Motor always starts from cold on second or third pull and runs
reliably from then on. Warm start is a single pull.

The gardening season is starting so they should start having such
offers again. Plus you get UK customer service (not from Ideal World
but from Handy Tools so not a premium rate number to India or
wherever). I had a problem with the pole pruner about 6 months after
purchase and they replaced it without a quibble.

Cheers, Jake
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