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Short hedge trimmer

I want a new single sided short reach trimmer with catcher. Been looking at the Honda has anyone tried it or even offer any other choices. Many thanks RichardTrying to add link won't work?

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    Honda hhh25 s by the way. Still can't add a link!
    Should add that it's the catcher I really want for the tops of hedges.
    I want a quality machine not a cheap one!
  • Yes What is the best short trimmer we need one for cutting topiary?

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    Tanaka THT2530 looks similar (I have one), see here: http://www.landscapejuicenetwork.com/forum/topics/tanaka-tht-2530-h...

    what type of hedge were you planning to cut with it?

  • PRO
    I'm looking at using it for finer cuts on well kept lelandi for example. Also for trimming dwarf conifers. Box Hedging. I want to demote the old one to rough stuff!
    The old one is a Japanese one that I cannot remember name of its rubbed of everything. It's about 15 years old and still runs well but I tyink its time for a new one while funds are easily available.(been a good year so far!)
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    Exactly what I use mine for, clean 'soft' new growth...

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