A Guide To Buying A Petrol Hedge Trimmer

| Thursday, November 3, 2011
By Bernie Dorst


Before you even pull out any of your money for a Petrol Hedge Trimmer, you should consider the following questions. By reading over the following sections you will be saving money and time because you will be know what hedge trimmer you are actually looking for. Here is a little warning - hedge trimmers recommend that you wear eye protection along with ear.

Weight The weight of a hedge trimmer matter more than you think, you will most likely be cutting at different angles, or you will be trimming for a duration of half an hour. A light weight trimmer would be best for people that do lots of trimming.

Heavy type of shrub trimmer might be for you if you don't need to do lots of trimming, or you are a stronger person. Here is a little tip - make sure you pick a weight that you can easily maneuver so you can get the perfect cutting angle to make your hedges look great.

Power The amount of power that you can get from a Petrol Hedge Trimmer is different, do you know what is best for you? Powerful engines are the best for trimming heavy thick branches and hedges, you can get a powerful one for lighter cutting but it will not be necessary. Cutting small, light hedges will work just fine with a less powerful motor. They way you can determine if a hedge trimmer is more powerful then another is by the cc's.

Action Blade Single and double blade actions are the two different cutting systems that are available for you to choose from. So, what is the difference from a single and double action? Single action only has one blade that is moving to cut, but with a double there are two blades that will be cutting while moving is opposite directions. There is an advantage selecting a double over a single, it reduces the vibration, that will result is getting a much cleaner cut.

Blade Length The best way to determine what length is right for you is what is the size of the hedge you will be normally cutting? Here is a simple instance - you don't have a big hedge, so you would only need to get a small to medium sized trimmer. However, a small trimmer can also be used for small touch ups for larger hedges. The blade length of the tool will also effect the weight.




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