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Anthony James 16-01-2004 09:02 AM

Hedge trimmer recommendations
 
Having lived in a flat for the last few years I'm a little new to
gardening. The new place has a 20m long 2m high privet hedge that is
going to need it's first trim pretty soon. How often will I have to
think about doing this? I've no idea how long ago it was done.

There seem a vast variety of hedge trimmers around. I'm attracted to
cordless since the base of the hedge seems to get some use as a dog
toilet and until I have tutored local dog owners in the ways of
righteousness I'd almost certainly end up dragging an extension lead
through the crap.

So - recommended brand, blade length and power (assuming voltage varies
as it does for cordless drills). A cheap online supplier would also be
appreciated (or should i just go to B&Q or Argos?)

thanks

AJ

Tumbleweed 16-01-2004 09:02 AM

Hedge trimmer recommendations
 
"Anthony James" wrote in message
...
Having lived in a flat for the last few years I'm a little new to
gardening. The new place has a 20m long 2m high privet hedge that is
going to need it's first trim pretty soon. How often will I have to
think about doing this? I've no idea how long ago it was done.

There seem a vast variety of hedge trimmers around. I'm attracted to
cordless since the base of the hedge seems to get some use as a dog
toilet and until I have tutored local dog owners in the ways of
righteousness I'd almost certainly end up dragging an extension lead
through the crap.

So - recommended brand, blade length and power (assuming voltage varies
as it does for cordless drills). A cheap online supplier would also be
appreciated (or should i just go to B&Q or Argos?)

thanks

AJ


I have a braun which is excellent, very reliable, solid feel but not too
heavy. I made the small mistake of getchoosing the shorter bladed of two
similar models, a longer bladed would have been a better choice. I'll post
later but I think I got something around 16 in whereas 20 would have been a
better choice. For privet, power wouldnt be an issue. I also doubt you'd
need to trim it more than twice a year. Mine isnt cordless though, that
requires too much advance planning!

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Michael Savage 17-01-2004 11:37 AM

Hedge trimmer recommendations
 

"Anthony James" wrote in message
...
Having lived in a flat for the last few years I'm a little new to
gardening. The new place has a 20m long 2m high privet hedge that is
going to need it's first trim pretty soon. How often will I have to
think about doing this? I've no idea how long ago it was done.

There seem a vast variety of hedge trimmers around. I'm attracted to
cordless since the base of the hedge seems to get some use as a dog
toilet and until I have tutored local dog owners in the ways of
righteousness I'd almost certainly end up dragging an extension lead
through the crap.

So - recommended brand, blade length and power (assuming voltage varies
as it does for cordless drills). A cheap online supplier would also be
appreciated (or should i just go to B&Q or Argos?)

thanks

AJ


I like my Bosch cordless - very light and easy to work with. 20m of 2m might
need more than one battery-full...

Michael S



Tumbleweed 18-01-2004 09:05 PM

Hedge trimmer recommendations
 
"Michael Savage" wrote in message
...

"Anthony James" wrote in message
...
Having lived in a flat for the last few years I'm a little new to
gardening. The new place has a 20m long 2m high privet hedge that is
going to need it's first trim pretty soon. How often will I have to
think about doing this? I've no idea how long ago it was done.

There seem a vast variety of hedge trimmers around. I'm attracted to
cordless since the base of the hedge seems to get some use as a dog
toilet and until I have tutored local dog owners in the ways of
righteousness I'd almost certainly end up dragging an extension lead
through the crap.

So - recommended brand, blade length and power (assuming voltage varies
as it does for cordless drills). A cheap online supplier would also be
appreciated (or should i just go to B&Q or Argos?)

thanks

AJ


I like my Bosch cordless - very light and easy to work with. 20m of 2m

might
need more than one battery-full...

Michael S


mine is a 16 in blade If I was to buy another it would be with an 18 or 20
inch blade.


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