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Top Lightweight Hedge Trimmers

December 6, 2019 by Brian

On this page we are going to have a look at lightweight hedge trimmers and why they are important. If you are not used to using large hand tools you may be quite surprised at how hard work it is to hold and use a hedge cutter for long periods of time. It is really important to consider the weight before you go out and buy a trimmer. You don’t want to end up with a model that you can’t use because it is too heavy.

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Lightweight hedge trimmers are perfect for small jobs and keeping on top of gardening tasks.

The other thing to consider about the weight is how you use it. The motion of cutting a hedge is to move the long blade up and down the hedge which will make it feel heavier than holding the same weight close to your body. Your arms will soon get tired and it may take a long time to carry out what could have been a quick task with lighter model.

Another thing to throw into the equation is standing on a step ladder or cutting higher hedges. You will need to be well balanced to make sure you are safe. With a heavy petrol hedge trimmer you may find this very difficult.

How Heavy Are Hedge Trimmers?

Different models vary dramatically in weight, the petrol hedge trimmers tend to be the heaviest over the electric models. When looking at the weight it is often a balance between cutting capability and weight.

Electric

The electric models are generally the lightest. Often they are the smaller capacity trimmers designed for looking after small hedges that need a light trim every so often. There are some really lightweight models on the market like the Bosch AHS 45-16 which weighs in at 2.6 kilograms. This is very light but it will not tackle the bigger jobs. A more robust electric hedge trimmer like the Bosch AHS 70-34 weighs in at 3.9 Kg which is a lot heavier and capable of a lot more.

Petrol

These tend to be the heavier hedge cutters but on the flip side tend to be more robust and powerful. There are a number of things that make them heavier. Firstly, the petrol engines tend to weigh much more then the electric motors. This will depend on the engine capacity, the lower the cc the lighter the engine tends to be. With the added power the components fitted to the petrol models need to be tough enough to cope with the bigger jobs and last a long time. This means the blades can be thicker and the body tends to be more robust. All of this adds to the weight.

The Mcculloch SuperLite 4528 Petrol Hedge Trimmer weighs in at 4.8 kilograms. This is very light for a petrol model but it is also pretty expensive. There are a lot of more powerful models on the market for less money. However, if you need power and a light weight trimmer this is a great model. The weight is kept down by having a 21cc engine and a relatively short blade that measures 45cm in length.

If you compare that to the larger Hyundai HYT2622-3 Petrol Hedge Trimmer which weighs in at 7.8kg you can see there is a significant difference. The big difference in the two models is that the Hyundai engine is 27cc so has more power and the blade is a lot longer at 72cm.

Balancing The Weight

One of the key design challenges that face the hedge trimmer manufacturers is how to balance out the weight and make the trimmer feel lighter than it is when you are using it. The key to this is the handle position in relation to the weight of the body. When you are using the cutter it needs to feel well balanced and easy to manoeuvre despite the heavy weight that is in your hand.

Ergonomic handle design also helps a lot, a well designed handle set up will make your grip a lot more comfortable and feel easier to manoeuvre.

Hedge Size

It is tricky to buy a light weight hedge trimmer if you are looking for a model that could cut a lot of big hedges. You are going to to need a long blade and plenty of power. If the hedges are tall it is also going to make it more awkward. In these cases if you do not feel comfortable it may be wise to bring in the professionals to get your hedges cut.

Once they have been cut and shaped to a good size there is nothing stopping you getting smaller light weight model to keep the hedges trimmed and looking nice, it’s just a case of doing so regularly enough to keep things under control and easy to maintain.

Conclusion

To find the best lightweight hedge trimmer there will always be a compromise between weight and cutting capability. The cheaper electric models are petty light but designed for the lighter jobs where as the petrol version are tough but heavy. Consider you own circumstances. Are you used to manual work? Do you feel comfortable with a heavy power tool? What is the size of the hedge you need to cut?

If you are still unsure then it may be worth going to Homebase, B&Q, ToolStation or a specialist garden machinery shop and ask if you can hold a few different models to assess if you can handle the weight. It is really important if you intend to spend a lot of money on a quality hedge trimmer that you want to last.

Best Hedge Cutter For Thick Branches

December 6, 2019 by Brian

We often get asked can you cut branches with a hedge trimmer. The answer in theory is yes, but there are a few things to consider before you start.

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Dense hedgerows can contain thick branches that need powerful cutters

When you think about trimming your hedges you may assume that any hedge trimmer will deal with any hedge. That is not the case, you need to have a look at your hedges and assess what type of hedge you have, how big it is and how thick the branches are.

If you are looking to buy a hedge trimmer because your hedges have grown out of control, there is a good chance that you will have some pretty thick branches to cut through. If this is the case then it is worth reading this article and make sure you get a suitable model.

Often old hedges can be made up of a number of types of variety, after a few years the growth at the bottom becomes sparse and the branches thicken up. If you try to tackle this with a small electric trimmer it will be a very difficult task.

Features To Consider When Trimming Thick Branches

When looking for the best hedge trimmer for thick branches, there are certain features there are designed for dealing with the more stubborn branches. If you have a Yew hedge or something similar to get back into a nice shape then these will be important.

Sawing Function

A key feature to look for is a hedge trimmer with a saw blade function. This is generally located at the end of the blade or cutting bar. This enables you to saw through parts of the hedge that the normal teeth of the cutter are struggling to deal with. It will save you a lot of time, if you don’t have this function you will have to stop work and get a saw before you can carry on. Cordless models like the Bosch AHS 50-20 LI Cordless will saw through medium size branches up to 25mm thick which will get you through some pretty big hedges. If you need something with even more cutting capacity, the Bosch AHS 70-34 will allow you to cut through branches up to 35mm thick. If you are buying an electric hedge trimmer this is an important feature to consider.

Spacing Between The Teeth

This is another important factor to look at. If you have a small hedge trimmer with a narrow gap between the teeth, it won’t be able to get around the thicker branches to cut them. Many of the smaller models are designed to keep small hedges tidy at regular intervals, not cut back well established hedges with much thicker growth. A hedge trimmer with wide teeth will give you a much better chance of cutting more of the hedge without having to use a saw. To cut bigger hedges you really want to aim for a gap of around 20mm or above, the Dewalt DCM563PB-GB has a tooth gap of 19mm which will tackle some medium sized branches but the Bosch AHS 70-34 has a tooth gap of 34mm which is a considerable difference. You will definitely notice this if you hit some old, established growth.

Blade (Cutting Bar) Length

The chances are if you have an old hedge with thick growth to tackle it is probably quite thick as well. If this is the case make sure you measure the thickness of the hedges and get a blade length that is appropriate. The length of hedge cutter blades varies massively. Some of the basic electric models can be 45 cm long or less where as the Hyundai HYT2622-3 petrol hedge cutter has a very long blade at 72 cm long.

Blade Sharpening

An obvious point but one that you may not have considered. Make sure you keep the blades sharp. The sharper they are the easier they will find it to get through the tough bits of hedge. Use hedge trimmer blade oil to keep the blades in good condition. If you are regularly tackling thick and old hedges the blades will go blunt fairly quickly. A local garden machinery shop should be able to sharpen the blades or you could do it yourself if you know how.

Petrol Vs Electric

Generally we would advise people to buy a petrol hedge cutter if you have old thick hedges to cut. The petrol engines are generally a lot more robust than the electric motors and will give a lot more power. Large well established hedges can put a lot of pressure on the hedge trimmer motor and the electric motors can be prone to overheating and even burning out. I have come up against a number of thick branches with electric models where the motor has just stopped. The petrol engines are designed to last for a long time and provide a lot of power. Brands like Stihl, Hyundai and McCulloch are experts at building petrol engines for powerful garden tools. If you think that you will be tackling overgrown hedges with thick branches a lot of the time one of these brands would be a a good place to start looking.

Anti Vibration Systems

This may not seem like it would relate to cutting thick branches but it you are trying to trim back a dense hedge, you will be holding the cutter for a long period of time and it will move about as it tries to get through the tougher growth. This feature is going to make it a lot easier on you arms and hands, a lot of vibration can make your arms ache quickly.

Old Deciduous Hedges

Many old properties have mixed deciduous hedging made up of Beech, Hawthorn, Berberis and other varieties. These can make fantastic looking hedges but can easily get out of control and over grown, they need to be kept under control.

If you are looking to get a hedge like this under control, then you may need a number of tools as well as your trimmer. To get a good finish, you will more than likely need a set of garden loppers and a saw as well. If you keep hacking away at the hedges with a trimmer that cannot really handle the thickness of the branch it will split and tear the branches leaving them looking untidy.

A well trimmed hedge can be shaped to look really nice ready for the spring growth. Once you have cut out all of the thick and tough growth it will be a much easier job to regularly trim the hedge and keep it looking nice.

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