When I first went self-employed, I used a Titan petrol combi unit. For the money, it was great. Earned me enough money to invest in pro level equipment, ie Husqvarna and Stihl, which in my opinion are the best on the market!!
Appreciate this video...especially as very little other info on this model of Titan pole hedge trimmer. Thanks. PS how to you find it when it comes to cutting thicker branches..like 1cm or more?
thanks , when it comes to thicker branches it can struggle a bit as in needs to go over them a bit, i think because it doesn't have a massive motor on it. thanks for watching.
Yes you would. I own this hedge trimmer and I’m 6ft and in good shape but it’s still a work out for the arms. All the weight is at the head, which is why it’s a work out.
Yes Chris is spot on it is quite heavy to use as the weight is in the head I can manage it but my dad who is nearly 70 finds it too heavy and prefers a normal hedge trimmer
it is still the same but it is not as much as a problem as i imagined, when using you don't notice it that much and doesn't seem to need adjusting that much. thanks for watching
Ye its not as good for the top as I would of hoped, I am in the middle of making a video on a backpack multi tool that includes a hedge trimmer attachment so I am going to be trying that to see if that's any better that review will be up within the week ( better auido i promise 😊) thanks for watching
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When I first went self-employed, I used a Titan petrol combi unit. For the money, it was great. Earned me enough money to invest in pro level equipment, ie Husqvarna and Stihl, which in my opinion are the best on the market!!
Good to see this video. I've just bought it but not used.
Hope you enjoy it!
I’d like to see a video of two knights fighting to the death with this Titan trimmer.
Appreciate this video...especially as very little other info on this model of Titan pole hedge trimmer. Thanks. PS how to you find it when it comes to cutting thicker branches..like 1cm or more?
thanks , when it comes to thicker branches it can struggle a bit as in needs to go over them a bit, i think because it doesn't have a massive motor on it. thanks for watching.
Really useful to see it working, helps me decide on buying it. thanks
Great to hear!
It looks too heavy? Is it hard to use? I am a 5ft2inch female. Would I struggle with it do you think?
Yes you would. I own this hedge trimmer and I’m 6ft and in good shape but it’s still a work out for the arms. All the weight is at the head, which is why it’s a work out.
Yes Chris is spot on it is quite heavy to use as the weight is in the head I can manage it but my dad who is nearly 70 finds it too heavy and prefers a normal hedge trimmer
Also, wondering how you're getting on with that locking mechanism....is it still very poor? Thanks.
it is still the same but it is not as much as a problem as i imagined, when using you don't notice it that much and doesn't seem to need adjusting that much. thanks for watching
How heavy is this?
It does have a bit of weight to it. You will feel it in your arms after a bit of use. You do het a strap that does take some of the weight.
It seems ok for the sides but the top is not looking good!.
Ye its not as good for the top as I would of hoped, I am in the middle of making a video on a backpack multi tool that includes a hedge trimmer attachment so I am going to be trying that to see if that's any better that review will be up within the week ( better auido i promise 😊) thanks for watching
I reviewed a few pole trimmers, different brands and they all say the same, top heavy! . Hope you do more videos!. 🤗
@@gardenrose264 thanks I have h
Got a new one out today and part 2 will be out next week
Just one more comment, your volume isn't great, needs a bit of adjusting.. 🤗
Ye I know I've got a pin on mic now
Sound is rubbish
should improve im next videos as i have brought new mic