понеділок, 6 червня 2011 р.

Reflection HC-160 Assessment

Mobility is one of the biggest factors in choosing either a corded or cordless hedge trimmer. While the corded Little Wonder 2420 (*Est. $300) is a powerful electric trimmer, you're tethered to a power cord. If you need power and mobility, a gas trimmer is the way to go. The Echo HC-160, a gas-powered model with a 24-inch blade, receives high marks for its power and ability to cut through branches up to ¾ of an inch thick. The Echo HC-160 has anti-vibration handles that make it more comfortable for prolonged use, and is one of the reasons why this model is a top pick in reviews. One of the biggest drawbacks is this unit's 12.4-pound weight (with the tank empty). It's also loud, and ear protection is recommended.

Echo gas-powered hedge trimmers consistently receive positive ratings in comparative reviews. ConsumerReports.org provides the most in-depth information on how the Echo trimmer stacks up against other gas-powered models. While an older review from Popular Mechanics magazine doesn't compare as many different models, it does a good job weighing the pros and cons of a gas-powered trimmer, and it provides a detailed report on Echo trimmers. We found owner ratings at HomeDepot.com. An article in Yard and Garden magazine, while it doesn't have in-depth comparative reviews, does provide additional information on gas-powered trimmers in general.

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