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I'd say HCR-165ES (if blade length is fine for you). It has triple sharped, double sided, double action cutters that give very fine cut quality plus a very handy rotatable handle. There are obviously more features. Give it a look at dealers store :)

 

 

These do sound about right. Do you have a set? If so, can you cut through the odd thicker bit if needed?

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I was just looking at the 185, 29 inch, I think that'd be one I'd go for. When you the spec it sounds as if could handle slightly thinker stuff. I'm not sure if this is right but I think the Hs82 has a 38mm gap and the 185 is 35mm. Most of my hedge work(which isn't very often) seems to be reducing rather than a quick trim.

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