Pole/extendable hedge trimmer

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  1. JWK

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    There are a couple of things I don't like with my Nordstrom (and I think applies to all pole trimmers) .

    1 - the weight, they are heavy and it does half make my arms ache using it for a day. I like to hold it rather than take it's weight on the strap, maybe my technique is wrong thinking about it.

    2 - it only works on the pole so you can't take it off and use it as a hand held (For instance some of my hedges are over 4 ft wide and it won't cut all the way across at the top from ground level). If all your hedges are less than 3ft width it should be OK - provided you can access them from both sides.
     
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      I agree about the weight but only used it for half an hour to give it a try.It extends to about 3 metres but my highest boundary hedge is 6-7 metres,I'll take photo to show you.The chainsaw attachment is awesome,haven't used the brush cutter but that looks lethal.
       
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        Can you cut them back to create a "batter" so only 3' wide at the top?
         
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        A batter might look out of place because everyone in our village has beech hedges cut straight. Really the hedges shouldn't be that thick, on my side there is a wire fence so I always trim back to that, on the neighbour's side it has gradually got wider and wider because they don't have anything to guide them. Beech can take a serious trim, back to no leaves, they take a year to recover but that's what mine needs.
         
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        Yes I really should get a safer ladder like one of those - being on a hillside makes it even more wobbly. A family friend recently fell off his ladder cleaning gutters, broken hips take a long time to heal when you get old.
         
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          Hello all,
          I'm thinking of buying the Nordstrom trimmer/pole cutter. I'm a gardener by trade and can't afford a Stihl one at the moment! Those of you that have them, could you tell me how often you use them? I won't be using it daily, but quite possibly weekly and wonder if, in your opinions, you think it will be up to that much use? The ebay description states warranty is for domestic use rather than commercial use, but it is possible to get spares, they do seem to provide after sales service and the reviews are good. I know that a professional outfit would be a much better bet and am not expecting miracles, but I do need something that is serviceable and does a reasonable job for a while until I can afford a professional spec machine.
          Many thanks in advance :)
           
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          Hi KGGS, it's OK for me as a amateur gardener, mainly I use mine once a month for strimming and once a year for the hedge trimmer. I've never used the brush cutter attachment and only used the chainsaw/pruner attachment once.

          Personally I would not recommend them for professional use. Mainly because of the time it takes to swap the tools over. It should only take 5 minutes but it's always much longer for me.
           
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          Thanks John.
          I mainly want the trimmer and might occasionally use the chainsaw/pruner. I don't need a strimmer. If the main reason for not recommending it is the time it takes to change the heads, I might give it a go. I'm hoping it will get me through the winter until I can afford a proper pro outfit :)
           
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          For professional use, apart from the fact that it might fail, due to heavy usage, and let you down, I would worry about the vibration damage to your arms. Its that sort of thing that Stihl machines take into account.
           
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            Good point Kristen. I'll keep looking :)
             
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            I'm over the moon with my stihl,the chainsaw is awesome and I can change heads in 10 seconds.great bit of kit.
             
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              Update on my Nordstrom combi tool, the pull start mechanism jammed up. So I took it off and the plastic lugs inside have worn out. Mine is now over 2 years old and out of warranty, so I bought a replacement part from the original ebay seller for £12. It arrived yesterday and was easy to fit and now it's starting properly again. I think it should last longer than 2 years but I have been using the chainsaw attachment a lot.
               
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              Think it reflects the cost of the kit though John. Mine's fine and dandy incidentally lol
               
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                Good morning all my friends :smile: Now look gardening is supposed to be a therapeutic and a relaxing pursuit , and put one at one with nature:heehee: now when I was 2nd head gardener at the Big house it was just shears and and a barrow no matter what the dimensions of the hedge was:old:alright it took us 3 weeks to cut,the head gardener said it would teach us patience and pride when the frequent visitors told him what a marvelous job he had done:roflol: he insisted we call him mister while he called us what he liked:roflol: The only power tools we had were Secateurs powered by hand:loll:

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