I have the Milwaukee FUEL regular hedge trimmer, the older one I guess you could say but it’s newer. I haven’t had it long. That new one is very nice, but I just bring a chainsaw with me and any branches that the old one does not cut, I can just slice through it much faster with a chainsaw😊. However, anything Milwaukee makes, I will take it! They definitely put quality and pride into their products.
I don’t have any hedges. What you said about the tear drop ends makes sense. Think I need a hearing test though, the new hedge cutter sounded quieter to me
I have the Stihl HS81R 75cm and HS45 60cm. And the Husqvarna 122HD60 60cm and 522HDR75X 75cm ,and hedgecutter attachment for the Husqvarna 535LK pro combi!
I prefer some battery machines over petrol and some petrol over battery. I recon hedgtrimmers will be the first battery product to over take petrol, mainly due to the fact that the run times are so good.
Think I Need one. Looks very nice designed and cuts Great.
Certainly a nice machine. Cheers mate 👍🏼
I have the Milwaukee FUEL regular hedge trimmer, the older one I guess you could say but it’s newer. I haven’t had it long. That new one is very nice, but I just bring a chainsaw with me and any branches that the old one does not cut, I can just slice through it much faster with a chainsaw😊. However, anything Milwaukee makes, I will take it! They definitely put quality and pride into their products.
I don’t have any hedges. What you said about the tear drop ends makes sense. Think I need a hearing test though, the new hedge cutter sounded quieter to me
Thanks Al, yeah I think it’s more the pitch sounds different rather than the db level. I hope you’re well mate.
Hi James Nice One Gardens getting tidier Thanks again
Thanks Darran, we will get there haha.
Cute pup!
He is a good lad 👍🏼
Spolier alert... This is actually going to be my next purchase. Love it 😍
Yes Jordan! Keep us up to date to how you get on 👍🏼
I have the Stihl HS81R 75cm and HS45 60cm. And the Husqvarna 122HD60 60cm and 522HDR75X 75cm ,and hedgecutter attachment for the Husqvarna 535LK pro combi!
Nice collection mate. Do you have any battery trimmers?
@MachineryNation . Not yet, but thinking about it. A 75cm blade and enough grunt to go through an inch+ , I may switch!
Just want the new one that was at PIPE LINE 2024 its Going to be a game Changer Especially with the 8 AMP FORGE BATTERY
do y need to keep the thumb switch pressed while using or just when you initially puyll trigger?
thanks
Oh the EU 🤦♂️. I’m in US I guess I will keep an eye out for the release! THANKS
What kind of hedge is that?
can you put the blade of one on the other one? or the whole shaft with the blades?
@@CUBEoneVX yeah but with a lot of work involved 😂
@@MachineryNation isnt cheaper just to do that? If its possible without modifications, then its worth it.
what is stroke speed? I love my makita they beat the old milwaukee by a lot
Is it worth getting over the old version?
For lighter domestic stuff it will be fine.
But is it worth getting over the old version?
The double cut blades leave a way cleaner better cut than the anvil style
Great review, but that lawn 😱
It needs you brother! 🌱🌱🌱
I have 2 82’s from stihl and an 86 from stihl. Don’t like the battery machines to be honest
I prefer some battery machines over petrol and some petrol over battery. I recon hedgtrimmers will be the first battery product to over take petrol, mainly due to the fact that the run times are so good.
You should measure the sound with the mic around where your ears might be, not on a hard table 150mm from the blades.
Pity they don’t do a 75 cm blade like my makita and stihl.
I’m sure it won’t be long before they bring out longer options
Not for sale in the USA
It's the 3001-20 in the US right?
@@mikeworkman1759 It's just the 18'' model. Same specs as the 24'' model. We don't have one released with the leg guard yet.
Milwaukee hedge trimmer 2726-20
I can’t find this model can you give me Milwaukee item number please
The link for the product is in the video discription 👍🏼
Not even close to my ego
Im looking into buying ego battery trimmers,how is it worth the money?have a few small-medium size box,privet hedges that im doing in clients gardens
@@r6mdogg167 I own quite a few ego. I like it a lot.
Don’t like ego and Ryobi batteries they go bad really quick