I have been waiting for ages , finally the price comes down,better than I expected:)
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Richief
12 Dec 15#1
They've price matched homebase. Heat.
bldoom to Richief
12 Dec 15#3
Really ? In that case it is not going to last long as other good deals end immediately after other seller finish the offer...
bldoom
12 Dec 15#2
Don't forget to use no rush delivery to get £3 credits for movies or music :wink:
Richief to bldoom
12 Dec 15#5
Its back to £1 now.
philip42
12 Dec 151#4
Have one of these. Not great. The battery doesn't last long and it wouldn't cut butter. Also, they number of safety switches you have to hold to operate it make your hands cramp in pain! Cold from me.
androidavis to philip42
12 Dec 151#6
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Hi Philip, I am looking for something like this but you have raised something that would be of concern to me, having arthritis. Would you be able to recommend a cordless hedge trimmer that might be easier than this model to handle?
Ripperoo
12 Dec 15#7
Cheers OP!
Been after something like this for a few weeks to tame the 10 x "Cupressus/Goldcrest" or whatever they're called.
They were neat little bushes when planted 3-4 years ago, but they've shot up the last year or so and they gonna need a trim.....a big trim.
Didn't realise when I planted them that they can apparently grow 5 metres tall.:confused:
They do a cordless version of it, which I can't comment on, but the corded version is great.
rangers4779
13 Dec 15#9
Pretty sure this is the one I have - light as a feather, only 1 button to switch on (see previous comment re numerous safety switches) and I get 30 mins constant use on catoniaster hedging. Doesn't jam either. Much better than my previous qualcast corded one.
SomebodE
14 Dec 15#10
10.8v is low power for a decent power tool - better off getting the 18v version.
philip42
14 Dec 15#11
Hi mate,
I'm not sure I could advise you on an alternative at the moment but I just ordered a Black and Decker corded hedgetrimmer which I'm waiting on to arrive. I'll let you know what it's like when I use it.
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Hi Philip, I am looking for something like this but you have raised something that would be of concern to me, having arthritis. Would you be able to recommend a cordless hedge trimmer that might be easier than this model to handle?
Been after something like this for a few weeks to tame the 10 x "Cupressus/Goldcrest" or whatever they're called.
They were neat little bushes when planted 3-4 years ago, but they've shot up the last year or so and they gonna need a trim.....a big trim.
Didn't realise when I planted them that they can apparently grow 5 metres tall.:confused:
http://www.screwfix.com/p/titan-ttb357ght-60cm-550w-electric-hedge-trimmer-230v/65175
Don't think it goes on offer too much, but great budget option at £34.99.
They do a cordless version of it, which I can't comment on, but the corded version is great.
I'm not sure I could advise you on an alternative at the moment but I just ordered a Black and Decker corded hedgetrimmer which I'm waiting on to arrive. I'll let you know what it's like when I use it.