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A Hedge Trimmer On a Pole |
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Friday, 20 July 2007 |
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For the avid landscaper the perfectly shaped hedge or tree is the equivalent of a da Vinci masterpiece; a work of art that comes from the heart. While this may not be something that can be understood by the rest of the population there are a select group of individuals who can empathize perfectly with this sentiment; these are the individuals who invented the hedge trimmer on a pole.
This may sound like a far fetched notion, but take a moment to consider. Most hedge trimmers are large and bulky, far too awkward to get into positions that are not easily accessible. How, then, can a landscaper create the works of art that bring their soul such joy? They merely lack the proper equipment. The hedge trimmer on a pole allows the user a range of up to ten additional feet (once all of the parts have been assembled, of course), giving them the ability to reach and trim areas that before would have required acts of contortion equivalent to those found in the Cirque de Soleil.Not only is this machine available with extensions in length, but someone has finally come to the realization that when Mother Nature created the great outdoors she forgot to install the power outlets. How on earth is man supposed to plug in their machines to destroy the wilderness without power outlets? This dilemma has finally been resolved in the form of the cordless pole hedge trimmer, allowing landscapers to reshape their hedges wherever they may find them. It is not only the fragile branches of the hedges that these hedge trimmers are able to trim. The landscaper who invented this machine knew what he was after, and made a single machine for trimming both hedges and trees. Small branches don’t stand a chance, although large branches will still require the use of a chainsaw. The hedge trimmer on the pole, while certainly an innovative invention, is a gift to flexibility challenged landscapers everywhere. |