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Garden Groom Pro

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  • 23-03-2010 12:27am
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    Registered Users Posts: 73 ✭✭


    Hi Boardies...just wondering if anyone owns or knows of the above machine which is used to trim hedges. I'm seriously thinking of buying one but would like to hear a few opinions as to whether its any good or does it do 'what it says on the tin'. Any review would be appreciated. It retails for about €129 and the only place I see it advertised is in the gardening supplement that comes occasionally with the 'Irish Independent'.

    Cheers.
    PC

    www.gardengroom.com


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  • Registered Users Posts: 126 ✭✭blackharvester


    hi PC. I am using petrol hedgetrimmers only, and these are the best for commercial and domestic using. but If you dont wont buy petrol trimmer, and You dont have big garden this Garden Groom Pro should be good for You. it looks like is easy in use, and handy for small shrubs. It looks bit different than other electric hedge trimmers which I sow. probably You will get 1 year warranty so If You will have any problems You can bring it to the service. good luck


  • Registered Users Posts: 73 ✭✭PC


    hi PC. I am using petrol hedgetrimmers only, and these are the best for commercial and domestic using. but If you dont wont buy petrol trimmer, and You dont have big garden this Garden Groom Pro should be good for You. it looks like is easy in use, and handy for small shrubs. It looks bit different than other electric hedge trimmers which I sow. probably You will get 1 year warranty so If You will have any problems You can bring it to the service. good luck

    Thank for the advice Blackharvester...I'll take it on board...cheers.

    PC


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