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I have about 300' of 12' hedging to maintain, variously Damson, Hawthorn, Laurel..... The Arthrtis in my hands mean my heavy old electric 24" blade electric hedge trimmer and the long arm short blade are getting too heavy to manouver, any suggestionss to replacements? I also have several large shrubs that need keeping in check.

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2 hours ago, Claire23 said:

I have about 300' of 12' hedging to maintain, variously Damson, Hawthorn, Laurel..... The Arthrtis in my hands mean my heavy old electric 24" blade electric hedge trimmer and the long arm short blade are getting too heavy to manouver, any suggestionss to replacements? I also have several large shrubs that need keeping in check.

Might be the time to get some help in.

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