subject: Three Helpful Pointers To Buying The Right Petrol Hedge Trimmer [print this page] When you are considering which model of petrol hedge trimmer to purchase, the blade length is one of the most important factors. By taking time to really think through what you will be using your hedge trimmer will save you from buying something that does not do the job you want it to.
Basically, the things you need to consider about hedge trimmer blades can be categorised into these three groups.
1. The Blade action. Think about how long you will be working with your hedge trimmer. Vibration from a petrol hedge trimmer can be a major problem, causing operator fatigue, aching shoulders and sometimes, even white finger disease. But if you choose a model which has what is termed double action blades, most of this vibration is cancelled out and you should not have any problems.
2. You need to be aware that no matter how powerful the petrol hedge trimmer you choose is, it cannot cut through wood like a chain saw but choosing a wide teeth model can help. If on the other hand, you keep your hedges regularly trimmed so that they never get time to grow thick, twiggy growth between cuts, you will be able to use a less powerful narrow teeth blades model which will give you a fine finish on your well-manicured hedges.
3.Consider how much time you are able to spend cutting your hedges and how much cutting you are going to have to do. It is worth remembering though that this extra efficiency comes at a cost and longer blade machines are more difficult to use and heavier to operate.
The points I have mentioned above should help you to avoid getting the wrong tool for the hedge cutting work you need to do in your garden.
It would be very wise to ensure that you have gone through all these details when narrowing down exactly what you are looking for in a petrol hedge trimmer. This will save you from making a mistake and getting the wrong model for the jobs you need to get done.
by: Graham Andrews
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