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| Wireless or wired? Generally wired are more powerful and cheaper than battery powered ones. |
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| Stihl makes a good heavy duty one that is electric. I believe they also have a battery powered one as well. Stihl products are top notch. |
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| When I get out to the shed and I'll see what I have. It's withstood almost a decade of keeping tough and woody wild honeysuckle knocked back at all sides of our property. What I can tell you now is make sure to have a good quality extension cable rated for what you get. It might cost more than the trimmer, depending on how much you need.
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| Posts: 8804 | Location: Flown-over country | Registered: December 25, 2008 |  
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| I have a b&d and a sears. They have not been used in years. What is fantastic is the Ryobi with the 18 volt battery. The Ryobi runs circles around the others I have. |
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| The pros use either Little Wonder's (gas, or electric, not cheap!) or those that attach to a weed whacker power head (gas, not electric). Either of these are going to be much more capable than the typical 18-24" electric corded homeowner machine. |
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| I bought a 9 y.o. sears job , 6 years ago at a garage sale for $7.00. we trim 35 feet of yews , twice a year, I get it sharpened every 3rd year , its corded. she's a dan dan dandy
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| Posts: 55783 | Location: Henry County , Il | Registered: February 10, 2004 |  
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| quote: Originally posted by SigSAC: I bought a B&D HedgeHog trimmer some years ago - it cut through EVERYTHING!
This is what I have, with the longest bar I could get. Worked hard, a little lube on the bar too infrequently, cheap and light.
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| Posts: 8804 | Location: Flown-over country | Registered: December 25, 2008 |  
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| quote: Originally posted by GotDogs: The Mrs. wants wired over battery. Thanks so far for the help guy's. John!
I had a wired. Note had. I cut the cord on more that one occasion. No one to blame but myself. I would go with battery power.
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| Posts: 3955 | Location: Just out of reach | Registered: August 06, 2009 |  
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| quote: Originally posted by SigSAC: I bought a B&D HedgeHog trimmer some years ago - it cut through EVERYTHING!
Agree 1000%. We trim about 50 bushes each fall and this little tool always performs. Mike
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| Posts: 4326 | Location: Saddlebrooke, Arizona | Registered: December 24, 2013 |  
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| Little Wonder. Look no further. I have one 25 years old and it still runs like new and will cut 3/4 inch stuff no problem. A
"I vowed to myself to fight against evil more completely and more wholeheartedly than I ever did before. . . . That’s the only way to pay back part of that vast debt, to live up to and try to fulfill that tremendous obligation."
Alfred Hornik, Sunday, December 2, 1945 to his family, on his continuing duty to others for surviving WW II. |
| Posts: 13209 | Location: Central Florida | Registered: November 02, 2008 |  
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| quote: Originally posted by Sig Sauer Kraut: Wireless or wired? Generally wired are more powerful and cheaper than battery powered ones.
But also 100% more likely to allow you to accidentally cut the extension cord. (Ask me how I know...  ) After years of dealing with a corded model, fighting with the extension cord while dragging it all over the yard (and even cutting it on one occasion), I recently went with a Black & Decker battery model. I used to dread trimming the hedges, but without the cord, it's much less of a hassle. |
| Posts: 34107 | Location: Northwest Arkansas | Registered: January 06, 2008 |  
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