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Makita DUH502Z 18V Li-Ion LXT 50cm Brushless Hedge Trimmer - Batteries and Charger Not Included

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As you're making progress in the garden, you can glance at the on-board battery indicator lights to see how much juice is left. To use this cordless hedge trimmer, you'll need to make use of all three switches. Thankfully, we found they were all easy to reach with one hand, leaving your other hand free to grip the looped handle. The EGO HT2000E uses the brand's Ego Power+ 56V battery, so if you already have one in another Ego tool, you can swap it out. This hedge trimmer has a 51cm long, double-sided blade with teeth spaced 25mm apart. Makita 50cm double sided Hedge trimmer offers reliability, power and efficiency teamed with excellent value for money. With variable speed control that allows you to have full control over the cutting of hedges (3 speed + trigger) whilst the rear handle can be rotated through 5 positions to allow the user to have a more comfortable working position when cutting at awkward angles. Featuring an ergonomic soft grip handle offering additional comfort.

Choosing the right hedge trimmer will depend largely on the kind of hedges you have in your garden and how many.The short, 45cm blade on this Stihl hedge trimmer means you'll have no trouble manoeuvering it around smaller hedges. This model runs off a 36V 2.8ah battery, which can also power many of the brand's other cordless gadgets. Our Makita DUH502Z review reveals whether or not this hedge trimmer is worth your money. EGO HT2000E – long cutting time The DUH502Z cordless hedge trimmer is powered by the LXT lithium ion Makita batteries which can be used with 100s of power tools and garden machinery items within the LXT range. Makita's cordless technology offers low noise levels with 0 harmful emissions making it ever popular with professionals and homeowners alike. Take a closer look at this cordless hedge trimmer if you need to reach hedges that tower above you. This Stihl model has a total length of 210cm, plus an additional 50cm shaft is available as an accessory.

Equipped with a 50cm double sided cutting blade this cordless hedge trimmer offers reliability, power and efficiency teamed with excellent value for money. The variable speed control allows you to have full control over the cutting of hedges (3 speed + trigger) whilst the rear handle can be rotated through 5 positions to allow the user to have a more comfortable working position when cutting at awkward angles. Featuring an ergonomic soft grip handle offering additional comfort. We survey owners of hedge trimmers from the likes of Bosch, Gtech, Ryobi and Stihl to find out which develop the least faults over time, and which brands customers would recommend. See just how well this hedge trimmer scores with our full Stihl HLA 56 Cordless Long-Reach review .On our list of impressive cordless hedge trimmers are models from big-name brands including Karcher, Makita and Stihl. The cheapest of the bunch has a handle that rotates to five different positions, keeping you comfortable as you work. The Makita UH004GZ hedge trimmer is part of the XGT range of tools which combines innovative tool design and high output batteries to provide a genuine solution for high-demand industrial users. This high-scoring cordless hedge trimmer has a 50cm double-sided blade, powered by an 18V Li-ion battery that fits into other Makita tools. It weighs in at around 3.8kg, which is fairly average for a hedge trimmer. Extreme Protection Technology (XPT) is engineered for improved dust and water resistance for operation in harsh conditions What's the battery life like? We cut the same hedge types as with electric and petrol models but, rather than stopping after 10m2, we carry on until the battery is empty. We note how many minutes this takes and calculate how many metres of hedge we've cut in this time.

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