Harmonious Hedges

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How to choose the right Hedgetrimmer
Size of hedgeLonger blades will reduce effort and cutting time on larger and higher hedges.
Longer blades will reduce effort and cutting time on larger and higher hedges.

Type of hedgeA hedgetrimmer will easily cut Yew, Box, Privet, Laurel,Beech, Holly, Conifers and other common hedging plants.
A hedgetrimmer will easily cut Yew, Box, Privet, Laurel,
Beech, Holly, Conifers and other common hedging plants.

If the hedge is composed of medium or thick branches, (up to 26mm in diameter) a blade with a large tooth gap will be necessary. The tooth gap is the distance between two cutting edges.

This is the maximum diameter branch the hedgetrimmer will be able to cut.


Comfort in useLook for lightweight models for more comfort during use.Some top of the range units have ‘soft grip' handles for reduced vibrations.
Look for lightweight models for more comfort during use.
Some top of the range units have ‘soft grip' handles for reduced vibrations.
A shrubber will allow shaping. Cutting smaller hedges will be less effort
A shrubber will allow shaping. Cutting smaller hedges will be less effort
Why do I need a Hedgetrimmer?
Has your garden got large shrubs, small leafed trees, or hedges? Then you'll need a hedgetrimmer to keep them tidy all year round.