![]() ![]() The hedge trimmer’s weight distribution and handle placement do a nice job of balancing out the tool for most cutting applications. That’s a bit heavier than the lightweights out there but still manageable. We don’t expect a hedge trimmer’s trigger to be variable speed and Milwaukee didn’t include one on this model.īare, the tool weighs 8.6 pounds and 10.9 pounds with an 8.0Ah High Output battery. The trigger is long enough to accommodate two fingers (possibly three for some users) and allows for a comfortable, secure grip on the main handle. In fact, the M18 Fuel cut through pretty confidently. I was initially concerned that the design might limit the actual cutting capacity to less than 3/4-inch. The outside tips measure 3/4-inch across and it comes down to roughly 9/16-inch from there. ![]() If you look closely at the knife design, you’ll notice a slight V shape. The nice thing about having such solid performance with the smaller hedges is that it becomes very easy to shape them well since you’re not snagging on slightly larger branches. Again, the hedge trimmer made very quick work of these challenges. However, I was very pleased with the way it made quick work of the task.įrom there I moved on to some light brush and hedges, most of which were 1/4-inch in thickness or less. I didn’t expect to have any issues cutting through this and I wasn’t disappointed. I started off by taking the Milwaukee M18 Fuel Hedge Trimmer to some palmettos that were encroaching on one of the ornamental landscape beds.
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