STIHL HSA 94t Hedgetrimmer/Hedger review
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- Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
- In this video I take a look at the AWESOME Stihl HSA 94t
This machine is hands down one of the best hedge trimmers available IN THE WORLD!
It’s incredible blade speed allows you to cut through hedges like a hot knife through butter, making it an absolute pleasure to use.
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My next purchase will be this hedgetrimmer for sure!! I'm tired of breathing in 2-stroke fuel fumes all day when I'm hedgetrimming with my Maruyama
Yeah not to mention with all the new interest in landscaping with work-from-home, homeowners will really be glad to not have the noise!
Best equipment review ever. All the info you need and spot on delivery. All the best with the channel.
jd melbourne, australia
😀 Thank you 👍
I've been looking at data all day to try and make up my mind about which hedge trimmer to purchase. You just sold me in a perfect video!
😀 Awesome! Thank you for watching 👍
Very nice review, mate. Thanks for going into details, that's helpful.
Great video mate. The HSA 94 T is easily one of the best hedgers on the market, petrol or battery powered. Looking forward to future videos 👍🏻
Lovelawns 😀 Thank you so much buddy 👍🏻
Thanks for the video Andrew . I'm in the process of setting up a business here in France after working 14 yrs for my local council . I have used both petrol and electric hedge cutters ( Kubuta ). I have just ordered the HSA 94 r and watched your video which helped . I love the HSA 94 T but had to made a difficult choice based on the work I will be doing , both rough and fine hedges . I have also ordered the HLA 135 K as I felt it suited for the hedge heights I've set myself . Thanks again ..Brian
😀 Cool - Great choices with the kit.
Thank you for watching 👍
I liked everything about the video, Andrew. Absolutely spot on. Great delivery, sound, picture quality, editing, the lot. I currently use Pellenc hedge cutters. Much lighter. However, it’s likely (but not definite) I’ll switch to Stihl when the Pellenc trimmers give up working. Already moving to Stihl range. I will miss the lightness of the Pellenc if and when I do change though.
Mr & Mrs Gardens Limited 😀 Thank you so much for your kind comments! Very kind of you 👍🏻
Great info - thanks. Going to buy the HSA94T 😁👍✌️
😀 It is an awesome bit of kit - Have fun
Cracking video mate
MrGardener18 😀 Thank you! 👍🏻
Also like the flat plate at the bottom. Just stops from pullin bits of the hedge with the silly legs on the petrol model. To do list next year.
Have also had my HSA94R for about a year, agree with all the comments and a top quality piece of kit. You mentioned a "long term" review at the 2-year anniversary, I'd appreciate a run-down on your maintenance on the machine and your experiences. Do you do your own maintenance of blade sharpening and greasing? Any tips?
Good vid mate" i want one got the pole hedger love it" but yer bit more grunt be good. Thanx
Great video, interesting information, nice cut, what are they like on wet hedges, as machines tend to get a good soaking, does if effect them.
Keep up the good work 👍
Hi, Thank you for your kind feedback - Really appreciate it. Check out my latest video, it will answer you question about the kit being waterproof :)
Great video. I'm seriously considering changing over to battery powered hedge trimmers. I trim a lot of shrubs and am really getting tired of the fumes from the 2 stroke. The weight difference will be nice as well.
Josh NY Honestly - Battery hedge trimmers really are fantastic bits of kit. You will so much better at the end of a working day 😀
Aspen 4 and mix it with your own 2 stroke oil huge difference
Is that the 75cm blade or the 60cm one? Was wondering which length to get.
Can you just drop a battery in the AP holster without any other components needed? Or is it just a holster for holding the battery which slots into something else?
Do you find you can do a full day's work on the AR 2000 or do you wish you went with the AR 3000?
This is the reason I don't do tool reviews, as stuff like this blows away anything i would do... Welcome to UA-cam, I will be hitting that bell icon ;)
Premier Lawns 😀 Thank you so much for your kind comments! And for subscribing 👍🏻
I use both the Pellenc (back pack) and the 94r with a belt pack. The Pellenc though with a worn blade cuts finer but I prefer the 94r with a belt, it’s an overall much lighter kit to wear and a lot faster through the hedges, cuts about dubbel as fast as the pellenc. The 94t is supposed to be even faster but with narrower blade spacing, so it makes finer cuts but I believe the 94r is faster with tougher hedges.
Thank you. Starting my own business and thinking I'll treat myself to one of these. Do you prefer the back bsck battery to the belt system?
The battery belt is much lighter, and less bulky if you are working in tight spaces.
Good luck with your new business and happy trimming 😀
Great video, is there an alternative just as good which uses an AP battery and not the back pack unit?
Hi, you can run this unit with an AP battery in a belt holster 👍
Hello! Can I ask you some things about HSA 94T? Get used machine, mechanism seems OK, but there is real heating (very hot to touch with hand - about 50-60 Celcius) of bottom plate after 10-15 minutes of work. Is it normal? And How understand that I'm not overgreased the gear box? THANKS!
Have you used the hsa 94 off a ladder? Looking at getting one but worried about the difficulties of moving a ladder with a backpack, trimmer and cord.
I have not used it up a ladder. I tend use the HLA 85 for tall stuff. If I do have to go up a ladder for really tall stuff, I use the HLA 65.
hope this is helpful?
How do you decide what speed to use with what hedge? For cutting Taxus for example…
I just leave it set on maximum cutting speed 👍
I see your passion for battery kit but i couldnt move away from my 2 stroke and 4 mix gas models, especially my 500i, ive switched to aspen 4 and mix stihl hp super with it. Better for environment rather than pump fuel.
The 500i is an awesome bit of kit and I really enjoy using mine.
But when it comes to tasks like hedge trimming the battery machines really are awesome. less fatigue, no fumes, less vibration, so much quieter. definitely worth giving a try.
Thank you for watching.
Is there going to be a equivalent shell of the HS87t 40”?? It’s the only machine I use for large hedge jobs would be good if they did
I’m not sure. Never been a fan myself, I like the option to be able to switch sides when trimming.
@@TheFullyChargedGardener I do large hedge contracts. Would be lost with out it to be honest. Very productive especially with scoop attached. Liking the battery kit for saving money on fuel. Will mention my above question to Stihl dealer next time iam in but would appreciate if you could do the same with your contacts. Be great if they did. Great videos mate 👍
@@jamescain7250 I will forward a screenshot of your comment to the STIHL team.
Thank you for watching 👍
@@TheFullyChargedGardener thanks your a gentleman
What is that Backpack for??
It is a battery.
Where can buy the 94t?
Best to check with your Local Stihl Dealer 👍
I bumped into you yesterday, I don't think you had a clue who i was lol. *Edit, probably still don't*
Premier Lawns Hello chap - I did indeed recognise you, just caught me a little off guard - I was admiring that rig that JCB had on their stand. Cheers for saying hello 😀
Also have 220 msa i but bit weak . 540i is way better. Cheers
Yep fast. But 4000 ok for pole.
Husky rekon more 4000
A bit of product placement going on there i think.
Thank you for watching 👍
My 94T burnt out in 10 months. It arrived after I’d finished most of last years July cut and burnt out before I’d started this years so hasn’t seen any heavy use. Been 4 weeks and no sign of any spares. Worse is I live not a few miles from the Camberley main distribution warehouse. Bloody rubbish
Did you solve your problem? And what was the reason it burned? Engine problem?
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