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Old 03-08-2005, 08:54 PM
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I have a McCulloch petrol hedge cutter but would like a cordless one to do
the odd shrub whilst keeping the noise down.
Can anyone recommend one?
I was looking in B&Q at the Black and Decker and Bosch ones.

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Old 03-08-2005, 10:13 PM
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Draven wrote:

I have a McCulloch petrol hedge cutter but would like a cordless one to do
the odd shrub whilst keeping the noise down.
Can anyone recommend one?


Not really. The B&Q one my mother-in-law had lasted only about a season
and had very limited cutting power or battery life. It spent far too
long charging and ran for very little time on each charge. The battery
made it heavier than a proper industrial strength hedge trimmer.

I was looking in B&Q at the Black and Decker and Bosch ones.


I'd go for a petrol or mains powered one or a decent pair of hand
shears. The noise of any mechanical hedge trimmer is pretty bad.

Regards,
Martin Brown
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Old 04-08-2005, 09:27 PM
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"Martin Brown" wrote in message
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Draven wrote:

I have a McCulloch petrol hedge cutter but would like a cordless one to
do the odd shrub whilst keeping the noise down.
Can anyone recommend one?


Not really. The B&Q one my mother-in-law had lasted only about a season
and had very limited cutting power or battery life. It spent far too long
charging and ran for very little time on each charge. The battery made it
heavier than a proper industrial strength hedge trimmer.

I was looking in B&Q at the Black and Decker and Bosch ones.


I'd go for a petrol or mains powered one or a decent pair of hand shears.
The noise of any mechanical hedge trimmer is pretty bad.

Regards,
Martin Brown

So I take it was the Power Performance (B&Q) cheapie one she bought?
The Bosch and Black and Decker ones boast a running time of 55 minutes.
Which is enough to trim most soft shrubs.
Anyone with either machine?


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Old 07-08-2005, 11:25 AM
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On Thu, 04 Aug 2005 20:27:15 GMT, "Draven" wrote:


"Martin Brown" wrote in message
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Draven wrote:

I have a McCulloch petrol hedge cutter but would like a cordless one to
do the odd shrub whilst keeping the noise down.
Can anyone recommend one?


Not really. The B&Q one my mother-in-law had lasted only about a season
and had very limited cutting power or battery life. It spent far too long
charging and ran for very little time on each charge. The battery made it
heavier than a proper industrial strength hedge trimmer.

I was looking in B&Q at the Black and Decker and Bosch ones.


I'd go for a petrol or mains powered one or a decent pair of hand shears.
The noise of any mechanical hedge trimmer is pretty bad.

Regards,
Martin Brown

So I take it was the Power Performance (B&Q) cheapie one she bought?
The Bosch and Black and Decker ones boast a running time of 55 minutes.
Which is enough to trim most soft shrubs.
Anyone with either machine?

We have a Black & Decker which I (Kath- who has arthritis in my neck) find very good and fairly
lightweight too.

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