Battery hedge cutter

SDS=masonery drill.
Huskyvarna do some good battery gear, as seen at a demo in the last 2 years, they were "bigging" battery power up as the way forward, especially for professional users, no fumes, no fire hazard, no theft temptations, and cheaper to run.
I could not disagree with their ideas.
no idea re the Makita stuff though.
mth
 

milkloss

Member
Livestock Farmer
Location
East Sussex
I've got the single battery one. Good bit of kit but tbh I can't see the double battery version to be 'hard' enough on the heavy stuff for its length and extra bite. Could well be wrong.
 

Dman2

Member
Location
Durham, UK
Have one here and is great for what we need
Bought a kit last year after we were cleaned out, 18v drill, 36v drill 4 batteries and a hedgecutter
 

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