WHAT IT DOES

Hedge trimmers cut and shape new growth from hedges, bushes and shrubs. They can be used in topiary sculpture if you’re ambitious!

Hedge trimmers should not be used to cut branches, boughs, or wood that’s already been removed. For these, consider using a bush saw, hand saw, lopper, or pruning saw depending on thickness.

For pruning plants and fine shaping, consider secateurs for thin growth and garden shears for medium growth.

Hedge trimmers come in multiple blade lengths ranging from 30cm to 75cm: For a smaller hedge or for a single bush or shrub, choose a blade under 50 cm. For a larger hedge, you can go up to the maximum length blade. Keep in mind that the longer the blade, the heavier the trimmer will be.

Makita cordless 36v 650mm hedge trimmer 


Please ensure you also rent two Makita 5.0 18v batteries 

ETL 1495

ETL 1519 

and if you think you need more than 2 hours of operation please also rent the Makita battery charger 

ETL1470

SAFETY INFORMATION & PPE
  • Safety glassesEssential
  • Ear ProtectionEssential
  • Safety glasses, ear protection, and other PPE are available for a suggested donation at check out.



    YOU MAY ALSO NEED

    * Rake and container – Recommended Hedge trimmers do not collect the material that they cut, so you will need a rake and a container to collect and dispose of debris.

    HOW TO USE IT

    Before starting, check your hedge for wildlife.
    Use two hands to guide the blade along the growth that you want to cut.

    INSTRUCTIONAL VIDEOS

    Note this video is a general introduction and is not specific to this exact tool. We always advise reading the manual if provided below, especially the safety advisories, before using any tools.