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Cordless Trimmer For Bushes
I am looking for a small very lightweight ( arthritis in hands) cordless trimmer for bushes..any ideas please.
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I've just looked at Which? recommendations. For lightweight occasional use any cheapo one will do (Aldi and Lidl will have them soon). However, they do suggest sticking with a corded one if you can because the batteries on cordless models are the weak parts (given they can be unused for several months).
I think Which? are being over-pikky about cordless. We had a corded, which we liked but found the cord a nuisance. We recently bought a Bosch full-size cordless and much preferred it to the corded. We now also have a similar one to Barry's recommendation (although not a Bosch) and find that ideal for some of our smaller shrubs. Batteries are not a problem since they went lithium.
This is the one we bought as higher-voltage batteries usually provide more power - you will see it has 21V batteries (Bosch 3.5V) and comes with 2 batteries rather than a built-in battery which means you're able to swap batteries rather than stop for a recharge if it goes flat on you. As a bonus the batteries also fit a tyre inflator and a mini chain saw that I have (unintentional good luck).
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I have one of these and thoroughly recommend it.
Shop around for best prices, this link is just for info. I paid £60 a few years ago now.
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The battery lasts all day, it's never run out on me. It's light weight, easy to use although you do need to use two hands but that's for safety, to stop you chopping the other hand off!
All I need now is a hedge clippings picker-upper as I get carried away!
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