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Hedge Trimmers Tooth Spacing
Could someone explain "tooth spacing" on hedge trimmers? I'm choosing
between two trimmers; one has tooth spacing of 23mm and the other 14mm. I want it simply for the twice-yearly trimming of the soft tips from a conifer hedge, nothing heavy duty. Thanks. |
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'Joanne',
The greater the space between the teeth the larger the tips\branches which can be cut. For instance, if you had a spacing between the teeth of 30mm then, whether the twigs\branches be thin or as thick as your finger, there would be ample room for them to pass between the cutter-blade teeth. It would appear that 14mm will meet your present requirements. Regards, Emrys Davies. "Joanne" wrote in message ... Could someone explain "tooth spacing" on hedge trimmers? I'm choosing between two trimmers; one has tooth spacing of 23mm and the other 14mm. I want it simply for the twice-yearly trimming of the soft tips from a conifer hedge, nothing heavy duty. Thanks. |
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