Garden multi tool

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Hi all I'm in the market a garden multi tool for high hedges and pruning trees ect...any 1 recommend a decent 1. I've seen the titan from screwfix and a few others online but after advice. Cheers
 
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TITAN TTK587GDO 25.4CC PETROL LANDSCAPING MULTI-TOOL (48423)​


do you have a budget, at what tools MUST you have
Petrol or Battery or corded
 
Have the Titan jobbie. Works OK - does everything I have asked of it. Only hassle is changing tools as the drive coupling is a square shaft which does not self align.

Before I bought the Titan unit I had one from Lidl - used it for 5 minutes and then took it back - so much vibration in the power head.

Having found out how useful they are I'd happily replace with another Titan one.
 
Hi thanks...can I ask how long you have had it and how often its been used....worried about reliability.
 
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Looking at petrol so I can go down side fence of property which is a public walkway/overgrown old factory dirt path. That titan looks good for attachments.
 
Not against battery powered but how long would they last. Definitely has to be cordless as I been through a couple of cables on my old black and decker trimmers
 
depends on the batteries , i can only talk about a hedge trimmer i have from Stihl and the battery last long enough , i had enough before it did - trimmed 4 big hedges

maybe cheaper units - low end batteries - 40mins runtime - i would hope is worst case, maybe longer
but that will depend on the Amp Hours of the batter AH

Stihl - the AP100 smallest battery , last 72mins on the spec - BUT That is runtime, not the time you use it
my AP200 is 144min - but i was cutting these hedges from about 10:00 to 14:00 - with breaks moving around , clearing up , much less time with the cutter actually running
as i say it was 1/2 full according to the lights
 
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