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Thursday, December 15, 2011
Black & Decker NPP2018 18-Volt Cordless Electric Pole Chain Saw
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Cordless pole saw featuring an 8'' cutting bar and chain with a cutting diameter of 4''. In line power head allows easy access and visibility between branches. Insertable extension provides an overhead reach of 14' and is easily removed for easy storage. 18V NiCd battery provides plenty of run time per change. Includes extension, battery and charger, carry case and storage bag, blade guard, oil, and wrench. 2 year warranty. Uses model
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- Lets you prune branches yourself to save time and money
- Extends to reach up to 14 feet
- Powerful motor won't get in the way of your view
- Measures 115 inches in length; weighs 7.6 pounds; 2-year warranty
- Includes one 18-volt battery #244760-00, one 18-volt battery charger, carrying bag, blade guard, oil bottle, and wrench
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Sunday, December 4, 2011
Some Essential Gardening Equipment Every Gardener Must Have
Gardening is a hobby, which involves many tasks. For some who has turned this hobby into a source of income, the use of gardening equipment is necessary. The kind of equipment that you use depends on the size of your garden. If you have a big garden, you will need several pieces of equipment to get things done more quickly.
With the advent of technology, gardening equipment nowadays have become more advanced and adaptive to the needs of the changing times. Although not all gardeners can afford to have those high-tech gardening tools available in the market, there are at least some basic tools that every gardener must have.
Most of these are hand tools, which are used for cultivating like rakes, shovels, trowels, spading forks, and diggers. The list can still go on, but these are only basic tools that can help you prepare your garden plot for planting.
Other useful gardening equipments are power tools, which are more expensive than hand tools. Power tools are designed for heavy tasks. The tiller is one of the most essential equipment as it breaks up ground, cuts large debris making the soil ready for planting, and mixes fertilizer and compost with the soil.
If you cannot afford to buy a tiller, you can rent one since it is only used during preparation of the soil for planting. Other power tools also include garden shredders, chippers and chain saws.
Pruning tools are also essential gardening equipment especially if you have shrubs and small trees in your garden. For thinner branches of about 3/4 inch diameter, the pruning shears can be used and for branches of about 2 inches in diameter, the lopping shears is perfect.
If you have tall trees in your backyard, the pole pruners are used to cut branches as high as 15 feet from the ground. Heavy-duty pruning tools are the pruning saws and hedge shears.
Since one of the basic and most important needs for a plant to survive is water, you will also need equipment to provide water to your plants. The water hose is the most common gardening devices especially for large gardens. If you have only a small size garden, the sprinklers will do.
Gardening equipment is important in managing a garden. Even if some gardeners would claim that they enjoy gardening more doing the dirty jobs by themselves, they still need basic tools. If you were making money out of your garden, investing in gardening equipment would be worth it.
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Thursday, December 1, 2011
Long Reach Hedge Trimmers - Petrol, Electric or Rechargeable?
Many gardeners these days have a veritable "arsenal" of tools at their disposal and over recent years, long reach hedge trimmers have become very popular and fit into that category of "why didn't any one think of that before". Prior to their development, gardeners would spend hours balanced precariously on stepladders, trying to stretch up to the top of those high hedges, whilst trying somehow to cling on with their leg muscles.
It's all so much easier with a long reach hedge trimmer. You can simply stand on solid ground and still achieve a nice, neat cut without putting yourself in danger. It can also be a real cost-saving too. Previously you might have had to employ a gardener to do this type of work.
The types of jobs which can be tackled include trimming and shaping conifers, trimming and cutting hedges, cutting ivy, cutting shrubs and the pruning of some of thinner, unruly tree branches. They are also very handy for reaching areas which might normally involve squeezing yourself between spiky, dense shrubs.
There are three main types of trimmers to choose from.
* Petrol
* Electric
* Battery (rechargeable)
There are distinct differences between the three options, although areas of overlap do occur.
Petrol
In general, petrol models tend to be the most robust option and are usually the choice of professional gardeners. They can be the most expensive option and can be noisy, smelly and dirty to use. They need filling up with a mix of oil and petrol to work. If you are worried about pollution, then this is not the option for you! However, the advantages are that they stand-alone pieces of equipment, requiring no leads or batteries and they tend to be the most powerful cutters so the best choice if your garden is large and somewhat high-maintenance.
Electric
Electric long-reach hedge trimmers are the most popular option. They are economical to use, clean and have a simple push-button starter. However, you are constrained by the length of the cable. You can use an extension cable, but any extension you buy should be heavy-duty and have a circuit breaker fitted. It is generally recommended that you do not use an outdoor cable of longer than 100 metres. At the first sign of any rain, you should discontinue use and move the machine indoors.
Rechargeable
Rechargeable long reach hedge trimmers are by far the easiest to use in some respects but are restrictive in some ways. The charge they hold is often limited to around 30 minutes solid use and recharging can take anywhere between 5-12 hours. To overcome this, some will buy a spare battery and keep it charged up. However, they tend to be less powerful than the electric and petrol powered models and as such, are more suited to lightweight jobs in smaller gardens rather than major shaping and cutting down.
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Remington RM3017HP 17-Inch 3 Amp Axcess Extended Reach Electric Hedge Trimmer
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- 3.0 amp motor - 17" dual action cutting bar for reduced vibration - 3/4" cutting capacity - Telescoping pole adjusts 10' for added versatility - 5 position powerhead pivots 180 degrees - Ground sharpened steel blades for faster and cleaner cutting - Trigger lock-on switch for continuous operation - Cord lock - Rust resistant - 2 year warranty - UL listed
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Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Gas Hedge Trimmers
When it comes to gas garden tools, a gas hedge trimmer may not be the safest, but they usually do outperform most electrical ones in both speed and power. Unlike electric hedge trimmers, gas powered hedge trimmers are not currently manufactured according to any sort of enforced or voluntary U.S. regulatory standard. Voluntary laboratory underwriters have recommended that the gaps between blade teeth are small enough to keep out a 3/4-inch finger-sized probe. On the other hand, gas trimmers have thus far not been accorded such safety specifications, although companies such as Craftsman, does manufacture the Craftsman 22 in. Gas Hedge Trimmer, a 25cc hedge trimmer that meets this safety guideline.
Other companies that choose to manufacturer hedge cutters with wider gaps produce tools that can cut thicker, denser branches and shrubs, as well as cut a greater amount of smaller ones with a single pass when compared to electrically powered ones. For the most part, these gasoline powered, wider gapped blade teeth trimmers are sold to professional landscapers.
Aside from the physical safety aspects concerning fingers, both electric and gas trimmers omit very high sound decibels. It is recommended that hearing protection be worn when using all power tools with 85 dBAs or greater. While most people might associate gas-powered tools as sounding much louder than electric ones, both omit decibels above 85. Plug-in electric trimmers run at approximately 91 dBAs, while gas-powered trimmers range not much higher at between 97 to 103 dBAs.
According to Consumer Reports, electrical trimmers also are much more popular - outselling gasoline-powered ones by more than four to one, but this probably has more to do with product availability than performance. Cordless garden tools underperform both electric and gas powered ones when it comes to cutting capability. Additionally, cordless tools can only run for a maximum period of 45 minutes before they have to be recharged, which can take as long as 24 hours.
When compared with gas garden tools, corded electric trimmers are lighter and require far less maintenance than gas models. Pricewise, most corded electric trimmers run about half as much as gas ones. In the case of Craftsman, their 22 in., model number 79442, weighs 6.2 lbs., comes with a General Warranty of 2 years, and retails for about . Features include a dual action blade, a 3 sided adjustable handle, and a lock on button for reduced fatigue.
When considering gas garden tools, Craftsman is one of the most trusted and leading manufacturers. The Craftsman 22 in. Gas Hedge Trimmer, manufacturer model number 358-796340, weighs 14.6 lbs., comes with a General Warranty of 1 year, and retails for about 9. Per the manufacturer's website, the only special features it offers is a reduced vibration handle. Overall user ratings on the site ranked the gas hedge trimmer with 3 stars and the electric hedge trimmer with 4 ½ stars; each had an equal number of reviews. If I were to recommend a hedge trimmer, I would agree with a leading consumer magazine's rating of Best Buy of 2009.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Using the Right Tools for Your Landscape Work Can Make All the Difference, What Tools Will You Need?
There is no doubt that for the do-it-yourself landscaper as well as those in the trade, that good tools are essential, attempting any kind of work in any trade, requires tools, but the importance of knowing what tools you need is also a must, and landscaping is no different.
By you understanding some of the most essential tools used for even your basic landscape needs then you are one step ahead of keeping your landscape garden in the best possible shape, doesn't matter how big or small your garden may be.
Your tool collection can be split into two categories, general and specialist, your general tools are tools like wheel barrows, shovels, forks, rakes, crow bars, picks and mattocks, hoses etc. These tools are used for a large variety of tasks, and attempting to landscape without owning these would be futile.
However the specialist tools are job specific, and depending on the size of the job and the regularity of that work you might want to consider hiring the equipment necessary rather than buying. But, if it's a large job like paving a drive and patio for example, then consider buying a brick saw and selling it after the jobs complete, this can still be more economical than hiring one for all the cutting, just way it all up and decide, you may have friends who are attempting the same task you could hire it out to them etc.
Let's go through the tools you need for your lawn care, apart from the obvious of a decent lawn mower, you might want to think about wiper snippers, or brush cutters and edger's, these are available both in motor powered and electric, but also for those times once or twice a year hiring an aerator and a fertilizer, although a hand fertilizer is good to have in your collection of tools anyway, but a wheeled one for those larger lawn areas you could hire.
Then there is the garden, now apart from the general tools listed above there are some hand tools you will need as well. Hand trowels, hand forks, watering can, secateurs, hand sheers and pruners etc. There are some more specialist tools like the pole extension pruners/sheers and chainsaws, hedge trimmers and cultivators, these can all be hired when needed.
Building projects is another side to landscaping and will require a whole range of tools, more specialist but necessary if you are going to attempt the structural side of landscaping. There are the carpentry tools needed for the timber projects like decks, pergolas, timber walls and platforms, bridges, Gazebos etc. the minimum tools you will need will be the likes of power or hand saws, screw drivers, hammers, spirit levels, set squares, string line, markers etc.
The paving jobs will require the likes of vibrating plate for the compaction, brick saw, screeding tools, trowels, rubber mallet, marking pens, as well as a variety of the general tools listed above. It's the same with the concreting, you will need a variety of concrete trowels and floats, screeds, edging trowels, form wood and pegs, most jobs can be done with these but there are some larger ones that may need the pole floats and trowels enabling you to reach into the slab without going in on boards.
So in closing I'd just like to mention here that when you are considering purchasing any tool, the amount you spend and the quality of that tool must be relative to the amount you need to use it, if it's a tool you need to use very regularly, then you will want to buy a good one, one that is easy to use and is built well, if it's a tool that is used once or twice a season then the quality is not so important.
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Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Long Reach Hedge Trimmer - How to Trim a Hedge
It's that time of year again, as autumn grows closer gardeners around the country are gearing up for that all essential end of year garden clean up. Hedge cutting can be hard work especially if the weather is nice, but it is extremely rewarding to see the results when you have finished.
Before you start
Before you start cutting in is imperative that you have the right hedge trimmer for the job. If you intend to do a lot of work or use the hedge trimmer on a regular basis, push the boat out and buy a quality make, Preferably a Petrol powered hedge trimmer. If you are only using your trimmer a few times a year I would recommend you go with the electric Trimmers, as they are cheaper and less expensive to fix if anything goes wrong.
Eye Protection can be useful because of the amount of sharp debris that can be thrown out of the machine.
Trimming Your Hedge
First start by trimming the sides of the hedge, the depth of the cut is dependent on your requirements and type of hedge. Once you have cut the sides it's time to trim the top, its always best if you can avoid leaning into the hedge it can damage the shape. If you are forced to lean into a difficult hedge then the T-board method is great. There are many aluminium towers or ladders available that will suit people's needs.
When you are cutting, seep the blades from right to left holding your left hand close to you, As you sweep the cuttings will fall straight of the hedge. A broom May also be useful to sweep the cuttings from the top of the hedge. When you think you have cut your hedge well on the sides and top, take a garden rake and gently tap and push the hedge. Some of the long branches can be bent into the hedge, when they spring out cut them off, this way you will avoid the hedge looking unsightly after a couple of days if the twigs were to have sprung out on their own.
Keep a pair of secateurs handy for trimming of any stubborn twigs of brambles. If you encounter a pernicious stem growing through your hedge it will be extremely difficult if not impossible to get to the root so trimming will be necessary.
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Tuesday, November 8, 2011
Earthwise CVPH41018 18-Inch 2.8 Amp Electric 2-in-1 Pole/Hand Held Hedge Trimmer
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Earthwise 18-Inch Convertible Pole Hedge Trimmer extends up to 12 feet and is adjustable to 6 cutting positions and easily converts to a hand held trimmer with 18-Inch cutting blade for do-it-yourself homeowners to save money on yard maintenance