Here’s How to Pick the Best Hedge Trimmer for Your Yard
Well-trimmed hedges and bushes add curb appeal to your home while enhancing privacy and providing optimal sun and wind exposure. The right hedge trimmer will make landscaping chores faster and easier. Here’s how to find the cutting-edge product for your outdoor space.
Types of Hedge Trimmers
Hedge trimmers are categorized by their power source and design. There are five main types, each with their own unique features and benefits. Narrow your options based on your yard size, as well as the size, type and density of your hedges. Here’s how each type compares.
Choosing a Trimmer Blade
When shopping for a hedge trimmer, consider the power tool’s blade length, the number of cutting sides and the spacing of teeth. These all help to determine the types of cuts you can make with your hedge trimmer.
Long vs. Short
Long blades make it easier to trim quickly and evenly, but they also make the trimmer heavier and more difficult to wield. Short blades are ideal for beginners because they’re easier to manipulate. A short blade is also perfect for small hedges, shrubs or more intricate work, such as working next to fencing.
Single or Double-Sided
Single-sided blades are ideal for beginners because they’re safer to operate; you simply keep the cutting edge faced away from you. Double-sided blades require more attention and experience, but can they make landscaping work more efficient, versatile and precise.
Tooth Spacing
The distance between teeth on the blade determines the size of the branch it can cut. A 3/4-inch gap between teeth is the most common option because it works on most hedges. If your yard has huge hedges with thick branches, 1-inch spacing on the blade would be most effective. For small or delicate shrubs and bushes, choose a blade with 3/8-inch spacing.
Safety Features
Hedge trimmers can cause damage and injury if not used properly. Always use caution, pay attention and be sure to utilize the following safety features, which are found on most machines.
Automatic Brake
An automatic brake stops the blade instantly when you turn the power off to help reduce accidents and injuries.
Dual Switch
A dual switch on a hedge trimmer requires you to use both hands to start the machine, increasing safety.
Hand Guard
The hand guard protects your hands from falling debris while trimming.
Off-Lock
The off-lock prevents the trimmer from being accidentally turned on. It’s an important safety feature for homes with pets or children.
Tooth Extension
A tooth extension puts more distance between you and the blade, so you don’t accidentally cut yourself.
Wraparound Handle
A wraparound handle helps you maintain a comfortable hold, no matter the angle. It improves control and can help reduce hand and wrist strain, as well as overuse injuries
Safety Tips
• Personal Protective Equipment, including safety glasses and work gloves, are essential when operating a hedge trimmer.
• Wear ear plugs or protectors when using a gas hedge trimmer.
• Fatigue can build over long-lasting or arduous work, increasing the risk of injury — particularly when operating a heavy gas trimmer. Consider splitting larger jobs into multiple work sessions.