Today she was deflowered. Although it is even nearly 1 kg heavier than the Bosch AHS 24 55 (or something similar) it is much more ergonomic and thus less tiring. When Bosch there is much less grip opportunities, and you have to hold work purely press the shutter button correctly exhausting, because they are arranged unfavorably. The Makita other hand, is simply designed ingeniously, it depends on your fingers, so to speak, the triggers are where the fingers bend in any case, and therefore they go easily and schmackofatzig without thinking and extra effort.
It is also balanced so that the sword is minimal easier. they can casually hang on one hand, use this as a "warehouse" and lead to the opposite hand the motor, thus swinging the sword very lightweight and flowing along the sides of the hedge along. with the enormous sword length and with my 1.73 I can hold the part quite loose and mow also the part up to 2 m without any problems ..... The Makita, it is also not care how she keeps and uses the many triggers, the main thing , there are two different.
The blade is so tremendously keen that it not even a short circuit was when the cable fell into the blade ......
For 60 m hedge x 2, for a total of 120 yards mowed Heck I needed 45 minutes and this includes a further 5 minutes to search for a new cable .....
Granted, it's still a young hedge with delicate instincts, but she went through as mowing the lawn, and I'm just a tiny little bit tired, not compared to last year because I could not even a glass of milk after cutting with the Bosch Raise one hand ....
10 minutes remaining for loving brushing teeth and oil that she has earned.
Conclusion: I never give her back.