Trimming and shaping your hedges and shrubs is more of a pleasure than a chore if you choose the right hedge trimmer for you!

Most machines have a multi-point spring system to reduce the vibration load to which the operator's hands are exposed, and a three-position rotary handle ensures comfortable cutting, both horizontally and vertically.

The petrol hedge trimmers have a super-efficient engine and combine an Easy Start system with an on/off switch for quick and trouble-free starting. A two-trigger safety switch and tool-free access to the air filter are also provided. The long tooth spacing makes the shears suitable for cutting larger diameter woody growth. Allows you to cut hedges preferably green rather than dry wood. They have up to 5 possible cutting settings, to avoid any pressure. The quick-cutting blades ensure a perfect result, right from the first cut. This trimmer is an ideal tool for dealing with medium-sized domestic shrubs, including this dense vegetation.

The electric hedge trimmer is lightweight and environmentally friendly. The 180° rotating handle allows you to work in any position, so your hands don't get tired and you can work as long as you want. It also has up to 5 possible cutting settings, to avoid any pressure. The quick-cutting blades ensure a perfect result, right from the first cut.

CLEANING BORDER SHEAR MAINTENANCE:

Cutting hedges leads to a buildup of debris and dirt between the blades, an issue that without the necessary maintenance can result in a loss of cutting performance. After each period of use, you should therefore clean and oil the hedge trimmer blades, ensuring that you work with the cordless hedge trimmer in complete safety in a horizontal position, firmly resting on the ground. The blades can be cleaned with a dry cloth, using a brush if necessary to remove more stubborn dirt. Blades can be lubricated by applying a thin layer of specified oil (use of non-polluting products is recommended) along the top edge of the blade. Please refer to the user manual for more information on this.

When you notice a decrease in cutting performance, possibly along with more noise from the blades, you need to check the blades. If the problem persists even after cleaning and oiling the blades, the solution is to sharpen them. For safety reasons, this is best done by an authorized service center. Finally, note that an excessively worn or damaged blade should not be sharpened but always replaced.