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I did go for one of the less powerful ones - Bosch AHS 41 Accu -battery is 14.4 volts but it's done the job more than adequately on 1 charge & only cost me £60.
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I just got this £23 delivered does the trick and better than you would think for the money
Buy Sovereign HTEG34C Electric Hedge Trimmer - 400W at Argos.co.uk - Your Online Shop for Hedge trimmers and accessories.
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Stihl hedge trimmers have the name, although they are a bit pricey.Originally posted by Gumbo Robot View PostMy flymo trimmer has just packed up & its time to get a new one.
Just wondering if anyone has tried a cordless electric trimmer. I'm always a bit worried anything cordless isn't going to be man enough for the job but I really don't like cables and buying a petrol engined trimmer is overkill for what I want.
Basically I've got about 50 feet of frontage, a beech hedge, that needs trimming maybe 3 times per year & I need the charge to last 1 hour & I need to be able to cut up to about 10 mm or so.
The Bosch looks OK - in homebase for £74; 20% off. Unfortunately the goofy young floorwalker wasn't very knowledgeable. So I'm asking here instead
The Stihl HL 100 Long Reach trimmer is just over £800.
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For the same reason people ask questions about a whole range of things on here e.g. cars, bikes, stereos etc.Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhy are you asking for advice here when you can read reviews online...
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I wouldn't trust any reviews online.Originally posted by d000hg View PostWhy are you asking for advice here when you can read reviews online... and then why are you buying in B&Q when it will be cheaper online/Screwfix?
Also homebase do 20% of bosch power tools like every second weekend.
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Make sure you got the power4all one. the batteries are interchangeable over a range of tools and they are 18 volts, they last longer. I think some of the slightly cheaper ones are 12 volts and are not as powerful.Originally posted by Gumbo Robot View PostYou've convinced me. Off to Homebase/B&Q later.Last edited by minestrone; 18 June 2015, 10:25.
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Why are you asking for advice here when you can read reviews online... and then why are you buying in B&Q when it will be cheaper online/Screwfix?
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostFOAD and not in that order.
You are Boris Johnson and I claim my five pounds...
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You've convinced me. Off to Homebase/B&Q later.Originally posted by minestrone View PostBest thing about the bosh is that it is extremely light and it does not shake your wrists to fatigue which the cabled ones will. You can cut a lot of hedge in one go, I had a black and decker one once, 20 minutes going at it and your arms were busted.
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Got some kind of problem, pal?Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostFOAD and not in that order.
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Were you using it properly?Originally posted by minestrone View PostBest thing about the bosh is that it is extremely light and it does not shake your wrists to fatigue which the cabled ones will. You can cut a lot of hedge in one go, I had a black and decker one once, 20 minutes going at it and your arms were busted.
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Oh don't encourage it.Originally posted by minestrone View PostBest thing about the bosh is that it is extremely light and it does not shake your wrists to fatigue which the cabled ones will. You can cut a lot of hedge in one go, I had a black and decker one once, 20 minutes going at it and your arms were busted.
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Best thing about the bosh is that it is extremely light and it does not shake your wrists to fatigue which the cabled ones will. You can cut a lot of hedge in one go, I had a black and decker one once, 20 minutes going at it and your arms were busted.
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FOAD and not in that order.Originally posted by Gumbo Robot View PostMy flymo trimmer has just packed up & its time to get a new one.
Just wondering if anyone has tried a cordless electric trimmer. I'm always a bit worried anything cordless isn't going to be man enough for the job but I really don't like cables and buying a petrol engined trimmer is overkill for what I want.
Basically I've got about 50 feet of frontage, a beech hedge, that needs trimming maybe 3 times per year & I need the charge to last 1 hour & I need to be able to cut up to about 10 mm or so.
The Bosch looks OK - in homebase for £74; 20% off. Unfortunately the goofy young floorwalker wasn't very knowledgeable. So I'm asking here instead
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