The hedge shear is useful for trimming hedges, bushes, or tall grasses. With wavy or straight blades, with or without gearing, equipped with ergonomic or telescopic handles, this manual tool makes the gardener's task easier.
Some information is worth knowing about the straight-blade shear:
- it is equipped with two straight blades aligned with the handles;
- some models feature blades offset relative to the handles;
- it is suitable for the cutting of grass in areas inaccessible to the lawn mower;
- it can be used for the cutting of softwood shrubs and all types of hedges.
The wavy-blade shear also has some characteristics worth knowing:
- its blades are wide and include serrated parts;
- it is suited for the cutting of hardwood shrubs;
- it facilitates the trimming of irregular hedges;
- its blades can be aligned with the handles or offset.
To choose the right gardening tool, it is important to consider these parameters:
- ergonomic handles are desirable for optimizing grip;
- some models are equipped with a gear system to reduce the user's effort;
- some versions are angled to facilitate the cutting of edges without having to bend over;
- others are equipped with shock-absorbing stops, whose role is to dampen vibrations and shocks;
- hardened steel blades are preferable for cutting hardwood;
- tools with telescopic handles simplify trimming at height.
Thus, the choice of a hedge shear depends on its frequency of use, the plants to be trimmed, and the working height. It should be noted that the available models have blades measuring between 25 cm and 30 cm.