Electric hedge trimmers are one of the best and most useful pieces of equipment in a landscaper's toolbox. They make the job of trimming a hedge easy, quick and efficient, while also helping to keep the hedges uniform and neat, making them aesthetically pleasing to homeowners and the public in general. Electric hedge trimmers also offer power and versatility, allowing you to get into tight and awkward spaces. In this article, Coma Products discusses how to choose the best commercial hedge trimmers for particular jobs.
Hedge trimmers come in a range of different shapes and sizes. This allows landscapers to choose the right piece of equipment for their line of work. For example, if they tend to trim a lot of high hedges, it is in their best interest to purchase a long hedge cutter that can reach these heights. Alternatively, if they work predominantly with shrubs, low hedges and bushes, a smaller and more versatile hedge cutter may be a better choice.
Battery-powered trimmers have a lightweight design which makes them perfect for commercial use. Landscapers can spend hours each day trimming hedges, so having a lightweight option is always beneficial. Furthermore, an electric hedge trimmer can have harness options to help even more with the weight, as well as little to no emissions, low levels of noise pollution and low maintenance requirements.
Commercial hedge trimmers are built to last. Specifically, Greenworks 82V commercial-grade hedge trimmer is designed for heavy-duty, consistent and constant work, making it ideal for landscapers. Their robust construction and strong materials have been tried and tested in the harshest of conditions, as well as being used for extended periods on jobs that require a heavy workload. The results of these tests show that there are few other options of hedge cutters on the market that compete with the 82V hedge trimmer.
In order to get a consistent, uniform result from your hedge cutter, you must maintain the piece of equipment correctly. Whether it is an electric hedge trimmer or a fuel-powered one, the rules of maintaining it are more or less the same. After each job, you should clean your trimmer to remove any cuttings or debris that may be stuck in the blades. You should also avoid cutting branches that are too thick, as this may put too much pressure on the trimmer and cause it to break. Learn about your hedge cutter so that you can look out for issues and problems. By identifying these issues early, you can fix them and avoid major issues in the future.
To find out further information about commercial hedge trimmers and electric hedge trimmers, contact our team online today.