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Whats the best Gas powered Hedge Trimmer for the money?
I'm in the market for a good gas powered hedge trimmer, which one should I buy?
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Be a little more specific. Single or double sided. Short reach or extended. Fixed or articulating?
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Shindaiwa 231
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I was just looking for a hedge trimmer
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500 clams for a single side ht does not qualify as best for the money. That's a heavy unit and most guys hate single sided.
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They make double sided too. Thats actually what I have. They are built heavy but they last. 500 bucks is nothing if its gonna last.
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I would suggest a combo tool. Better bang for the buck through versatility. I have Echo HC on the truck, but the guys always go for the PAS setup.
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I have a 30" single sided kawasaki, its been with me around 8 years and still works.
I also have a double sided Sthil kombi attachment which is also a nice tool. I also have a pait of old fasion "siccors" trimmer taht cost about 30$. |
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windmill by vandermolen. doubt anyone has heard of them but they are hands down the best $ can buy.
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I would say fixed, double sided, short. I don't want anything big but I would like some power.
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