Shindaiwa Hedge Trimmers in Lismore
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Lismore Hedge Trimmers
Messy hedges and uneven shapes can drag down the appearance of even the best-kept yard. Shindaiwa hedge trimmers offer the precision, reach and cutting power needed to bring back clean lines and symmetry. At Diamond Service Centre in Lismore, these trimmers are a top pick for gardeners and landscapers who want smooth, sharp results without the arm fatigue.

Designed for control and comfort, they handle everything from regular touch-ups to seasonal shaping. To find the right Shindaiwa model for your yard or business, call
(02) 6621 4905 and speak with the team.
Clean Cuts, Comfortable Handling
Shindaiwa hedge trimmers are built to deliver neat, consistent cuts with every pass. Dual-action blades reduce vibration and tear-free trimming, while features like rotating handles and extended shafts improve access and accuracy. Whether trimming tight box hedges or large perimeter shrubs, these tools make the process faster and more efficient.
Most models come with professional-grade engines and long-lasting components, making them suitable for frequent use in residential or commercial settings. Lightweight and easy to manoeuvre, they’re designed to reduce strain on the arms and shoulders, even during longer sessions. With reliable power and user-friendly features, shaping hedges has never been easier.
What blade length is best for a hedge trimmer?
Blade length affects how much area you can trim in a single pass. For small to medium hedges, a blade length of 45–60cm (18–24 inches) offers good control and reach. Longer blades, around 70cm or more, are ideal for large or tall hedges but may be heavier and harder to manoeuvre in tight spaces. The best choice depends on hedge size and user comfort.
How often should hedges be trimmed?
Most hedges benefit from trimming two to four times a year, depending on the species and growth rate. Fast-growing varieties may need shaping more often, especially during spring and summer. Regular trimming encourages bushier growth and maintains a clean shape. Over-trimming can stress the plant, so always consider the best seasonal timing for your hedge type.
What’s the difference between single-sided and double-sided hedge trimmers?
Single-sided hedge trimmers have cutting teeth on one side of the blade and are often used for longer, straight runs where precision is important. They tend to be lighter and easier to control for beginners. Double-sided trimmers have teeth on both sides, allowing faster shaping in multiple directions. They’re great for experienced users tackling complex hedge layouts.