Every year I gripe about trimming the hedge cos it's such a chew on. But this year I decided it was time to garden smarter: I wheeled out the big guns.
Toys!
There are a lot of hedge trimmers on the market, but I have some key needs that quickly narrow the field:1. Must be electric
Yeah, I've read it all about you get more oomph from petrol & electric trimmers are wimps. But we already have a petrol power tool in our arsenal, a strimmer, & I just can't start the fucker. All that priming, choke tickling, chord ripping nonsense, in this day & age?! Motorbikes have had starter motors for over 50 years ffs. No excuse for it. Get your act together, 2 stroke engineers!!!!& relax...
moving on...
2. Must chop large sticks
The laurel is such a beast that strong green new growth can already be over 10mm diameter by mid summer. What a monster.So I needed something with big sharp teeth AND the power to use them.
Final decision hung on power delivery...
3. Batteries v cable?
I was very tempted by batteries - Monty Don has extolled the virtues of the rechargeable batteries route, & I can see that having no trailing cable is handy when your garden covers half of Hampshire.But on the flipside, I had read a number of reviews saying that whilst the batteries do fine in year 1, performance seriously drops of in years 2 & 3. New batteries every year or so? Doesn't sound very eco to me.
So, as our garden is small enough for every extremity to be in easy reach of a cable, cable it is. I'm pretty sure I can manage not to chop through it or trip over it. Pretty sure...
And the winner is...
Ladies & Gentleman, may I present to you, the Bosch AHS 7000 Pro-T.Nope, no idea what AHS nor T stand for. Probably nowt... |
Awww yeah. Check out that bad boy :)
5 stars on Amazon, plus loads of reviews confirming it's ability to mangle even the toughest customers. Some concerns about weight, but some others saying it's not really a bother...
A swift visit to B&Q & it's mine, all MINE!
Just imagine... I could be this happy when trimming the hedge... |
Is that a light breeze or did the hedge just tremble? Mwhahahaha!
hmmm you are making me wonder if an angle grinder would do the trick on our hedge
ReplyDeleteI reckon the disc will just get clogged - even a coarse one. Mind, I have used a little hacksaw from time to time ;)
DeleteOr you could take my approach: pay a bloke called Steve to do it for you...
ReplyDeleteTrue, & we know a bloke called Steve too. But I'm not giving up just yet...
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