Yeah? Have you used one? I have one on the way now..Really nice!!
Im surprised as well. Theres lots of people out there with them. We did 10 lbs dry in 11 hrs with four individual units last time. Nothing was mine as i was helping a friend out, but im thinking about these for myself. Did you get yours from their website or a different one?Surprised to not see at least one reply from someone who has owned one.
I guess I'll have to come back a month from now and post a review.
I was thinking that too. Cordless seems the way to goI would probably cut the wire in a heartbeat
That cordless gtrass shear looks like it might actually work..Has anyone thought about trying something like this?
http://www.amazon.ca/Sun-Joe-HJ602C-3-31-Inch-Cordless/dp/B003BVJBQ4
These too:
https://www.homedepot.ca/en/home/p.classic-cordless-grass-shears.1000707863.html
Yeah man... these units are beasts! Fucking LOVE this thing.Im surprised as well. Theres lots of people out there with them. We did 10 lbs dry in 11 hrs with four individual units last time. Nothing was mine as i was helping a friend out, but im thinking about these for myself. Did you get yours from their website or a different one?
I've been looking some more; Makita makes one that's a bit wider, but takes standard Makita 12V batteries. You can have several charged up, if you have a lot of work ahead of you.It would be awesome to see someone try one of those units that @damnsmoker posted.. they look like they could work.
I would think though that running out of power would get frustrating. Kinda like cordless drills. Lots of people love the cordless drills and impact drivers. I always buy cord drills.. because I know I'm always going to get the same power, hour after hour.
That aside.. I think those grass shears would actually work quite well.
We put ours in cups of rubbing alcohol every half hour or so. You use water?My bonsai hero showed up yesterday and it was put straight to the test within a couple hours.
The first 20 mins I was thinking to myself "fuck, this thing is not doing what I hoped."
1 hr later.. we are fucking cruising through the shit.. we couldn't stop talking about how much we loved it. It doesn't take long to get this thing down.
There are a few techniques you can use.. my friend liked to go from the bottom up on the buds.. I preferred to spin the branch from bottom buds to top buds. Both work well.. If you REALLY wanna fly, you can just wave the thing all over the surface and trim that shit FAST.. but with just a little more care you can still blow through the shit but get a cleaner cut.
The quality of trim is excellent.. it is not like taking needle nose scissors and cutting every petiole at the base but I don't like that style of trim anyway. It really does a fine job.
The concerns that myself and many of you had.
-cord dangling/getting cut .. not a problem at all.. the weight of the on off switch 1 ft down the cord holds it out of your way the whole time, effortlessly
-cutting your finger off .. we each hit ourselves once.. nothing more than a little pinch. no skin cut, no blood drawn
There is ONE issue with it though...
It throws little bits of weed all over the fucking place.. I got a piece of trim stick in my fucking eye. it sucked bad. I had to get it out of my eye and ended up with trichs on my fucking eyeball. The key is to keep the branch away from your face. If you have the branch at eye level and less than a foot away that shit will be all over your face. My beard had little weed bits in it
In the same way.. little bits of trim get all fucking over your clothes. I was sweating it on the drive home.. I used a lint roller to get all the bits off but i WREAKED like herb. Next time I will bring an apron and a change of clothes to the trim job.
I think that this is why you do the tips in water every so often.. it catches the little bits better instead of throwing them all over the place.
I am going to order 2 more scissors right away.
Sorry for the long post.. trying to be thorough.
Omg those things are beast! I dont know how safe those would be around the buds or fingersI've been looking some more; Makita makes one that's a bit wider, but takes standard Makita 12V batteries. You can have several charged up, if you have a lot of work ahead of you.
http://www.makita.ca/index2.php?event=tool&id=1036
I'm thinking that it may be possible to modify the blades to make the cutting area narrower. I'm also still looking for other power tool companies with standard batteries.
Yeah. I used water.. but only because I had assumed that the liquid they were dunking the clippers in every so often (in the YouTube video) was water.We put ours in cups of rubbing alcohol every half hour or so. You use water?
They looked like theyd been around for years. From what they were saying you can get a rebuild kit for the trimmers? Maybe? And ya, its alcohol in the cups im thinking. Ya might want to oil em after the water oh and speaking of oil, they put a couple drops of oil at the hinge every so often too. When it was "clicking"This thing will have paid for itself on the 2nd day of use.. figuring what I spend to get the job done nornally.. 2 days of use, paid for.
They could double the price and I would still replace an old broken with a new.