DoctorWibble
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I too have a monster hedge. Like a 100 foot green Forth Bridge it grows as fast as I can cut and cart it away. I use an electric Black & Decker. Its not cordless but became so a couple of times in the early days until I learned to be more careful.
Anyway its lasted 10 years plus now and I can't really fault it.
It has a long cutting head and is very light. These I think are probably the two most important features. Cutting the hedge is actually easy with a light tool. Its carting it all away that's a pain. Three full builders bags twice a year.
I'm very glad I didn't splash out on a heavier petrol one. Especially for the parts where I reach over my head or have to work from a ladder.
Anyway its lasted 10 years plus now and I can't really fault it.
It has a long cutting head and is very light. These I think are probably the two most important features. Cutting the hedge is actually easy with a light tool. Its carting it all away that's a pain. Three full builders bags twice a year.
I'm very glad I didn't splash out on a heavier petrol one. Especially for the parts where I reach over my head or have to work from a ladder.