CORDLESS HEDGETRIMMER & BLOWER RECOMMENDATIONS

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I am looking at getting a cordless hedge trimmer and blower for the outside areas at work, ideally the same make with interchangeable batteries, any recommendations?

Looking at the ryobi one range unless someone has better options.
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I think the test is how far do you have to move from mains power, plus how much work there is. So the order is petrol, corded and as a last resort, cordless as they do not have the power. You can get good multitool deals on eBay. I have a mains Titan blow/vac but most other stuff is petrol.

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I haven't got a massive area to do so I didn't want a petrol one, I was looking at cordless as it saves trailing an extension lead across a car park and would be quicker than using hand shears.
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Oh, I see. I guess a cheapo eBay one would do it. I use my petrol mower to mulch and hoover the clippings.

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Post by Nos »

As we have less and less hedging to trim, I took a gamble last year and replaced my petrol trimmer with a "Worx" one, I also got their strimmer as well and have been impressed with both of them, so have the two battery's :huray:
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Post by big-all »

this is a good price for the pole trimmer this week only or as stocks last??
no batteries just bare tool
https://www.direct-powertools.co.uk/ryo ... 2x13951082
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