Lightweight ow vibration cordless hedge trimmer
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Buy her the correct PPE and send her back out to finish the job 
Stanley Vibration Absorbing Performance Gloves Black Large - Screwfix https://share.google/YkgHjyFRvbmL9EP04

Stanley Vibration Absorbing Performance Gloves Black Large - Screwfix https://share.google/YkgHjyFRvbmL9EP04
sherman said:
Buy her the correct PPE and send her back out to finish the job 
Stanley Vibration Absorbing Performance Gloves Black Large - Screwfix https://share.google/YkgHjyFRvbmL9EP04
She's quite small, so would need a petit size + I'm not convinced about the effectiveness of Gloves.
Stanley Vibration Absorbing Performance Gloves Black Large - Screwfix https://share.google/YkgHjyFRvbmL9EP04
Traditional shears don't vibrate much...
We have a 12V Parkside hedge trimmer which is light and easy to use, and an 18V Chinese one which is more powerful, I wouldn't say either vibrates excessively, but a certain amount of vibration is pretty much implicit in the way these things work.
Seriously, I inherited a nice old pair of shears and I can get a fair bit done pretty quickly, on the kind of young growth that shears are ideal for.
We have a 12V Parkside hedge trimmer which is light and easy to use, and an 18V Chinese one which is more powerful, I wouldn't say either vibrates excessively, but a certain amount of vibration is pretty much implicit in the way these things work.
Seriously, I inherited a nice old pair of shears and I can get a fair bit done pretty quickly, on the kind of young growth that shears are ideal for.
The Three D Mucketeer said:
Huzzah said:
Hi all, any recommendations? My wife suffers from white finger so after a few minutes has to rest using our 10 y/o Aldi special.
Well you could it for her Edited by Huzzah on Sunday 5th July 12:57
.... You asked for recommendations 
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