BUYER'S GUIDEYou will want to get the best out of your McCulloch product for quite some years. Therefore it is important to consider your needs before you buy. Please read the information under the relevant header below to get some guidance before choosing a particular model. This way you can be sure to get the product that suits you perfectly.
CHAINSAWSWhen purchasing a chainsaw you should first consider what tasks you want to complete. An electric or smaller petrol powered chainsaw is perfect for some hobby carpentry and tidying up a tree, but if you venture into the woods to cut down that old oak, you will need a more heavy-duty product. Look at the power offered by the models to distinguish between light and heavy duty. A petrol product will offer more portability, so choose this option if you are working away from power sources or if you simply want to work without wires.
HEDGE TRIMMERSPetrol hedge trimmers offer you the portability you need to tackle your hedges wherever they are in your garden. The main elements to consider when choosing the right hedge trimmer are the blade length and the tooth gap. Compare blade lengths when considering the physical size of your hedge - larger/wider hedges require longer blades. Compare tooth gap size when considering the type of hedge you have - thicker hedges such as laurel and hawthorn require a bigger tooth gap. To make cutting even easier, look for features like easy starting and anti-vibration.
GRASS TRIMMERSUnless your garden is as flat and empty as a tennis court, you will need to add a trimmer to your range of equipment to trim around stones, trees, awkward corners or anything else that adds personality to your lawn. Ensure you get the perfect grass trimmer by considering how big an area you want to cut - the larger the cutting width offered, the bigger the area cut in one pass. If your grass is more of a 'challenge', McCulloch also produces a range of more powerful brushcutters for overgrown or tougher grass areas.
BLOWER VACSClearing autumn leaves can be tiresome with an ordinary rake. Make the job quicker and easier with a combined leaf blower and garden vac. It blows the leaves and debris together in no time at all, and then sucks them up with the blower in reverse, i.e. vacuum mode. The garden vac then shreds it all for easy handling. So easy it becomes fun.
LAWNMOWERSPetrol lawnmowers offer you more versatility when it comes to mowing larger gardens. Think about how big your lawn is - it may help to think of your lawn's size in comparison to a tennis court. Gardens about the size of a half tennis court are more suited to the smaller push models, whereas you might want to consider the self-propelled models if you have a garden larger than a tennis court in size. Look also at the cutting width offered by each model - the larger the width, the more grass you will cut with one pass.
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