Kzubr offers a range of hedge trimmers designed for maintaining hedges, bushes, and shrubs. As a brand known for affordability and functionality, Kzubr hedge trimmers are popular among homeowners, gardeners, and small-scale landscapers in Kenya.
Kzubr typically produces two main types of hedge trimmers:
- Gasoline (Petrol) Hedge Trimmers:
- Engine Type: Usually a 2-stroke, air-cooled, single-cylinder gasoline engine. This means they require a mixture of gasoline and 2-stroke oil (e.g., 25:1 or 40:1 ratio) for fuel.
- Power: These are the most powerful Kzubr hedge trimmers. They are ideal for tackling thicker, tougher hedges and branches, and for clearing large areas without being limited by a power cord or battery life.
- Engine Displacement: Commonly around 22.5cc to 25.4cc, with power outputs often around 0.75 kW (750W).
- Blade Length: Typically feature long, dual-action blades, often ranging from 600mm to 750mm (24 to 30 inches). Longer blades allow you to cover more area with each pass.
- Cutting Capacity: Can usually cut through branches up to 28mm (approx. 1.1 inches) in diameter.
- Fuel Tank Capacity: Around 0.5 to 0.75 liters, providing decent runtime.
- Weight: Heavier than electric or cordless models, usually around 5.5 to 6.5 kg (dry weight).
- Mobility: Excellent mobility as there are no cords or battery limits. Ideal for large properties or remote areas.
- Features: Often come with a rotating rear handle for improved ergonomics and easier trimming at different angles (horizontal, vertical, diagonal), reducing strain. Recoil start system.
- Noise & Emissions: Being gasoline-powered, they are generally noisier and produce exhaust fumes.
- Maintenance: Requires routine engine maintenance (spark plugs, fuel filters, air filters) and proper fuel mixing.
- Example Model: The Kzubr KGHT-750 Gasoline Hedge Trimmer is a common model found in Kenya.
- Electric (Corded) Hedge Trimmers:
- Power Source: Plug directly into an electrical outlet.
- Motor Wattage: Typically in the range of 500W to 700W.
- Blade Length: Usually shorter than petrol models, often around 450mm to 600mm (18 to 24 inches).
- Weight: Lighter than gasoline models, making them easier to handle for extended periods.
- Noise & Emissions: Much quieter and produce no direct emissions.
- Limitations: Restricted by the length of the extension cord. Not suitable for very large properties or areas without power access.
- Maintenance: Generally very low maintenance.
Key Features Common to Both Types:
- Dual-Action Blades: Most Kzubr hedge trimmers feature dual-action blades. These blades move in opposite directions, providing a cleaner cut with less vibration.
- Safety Features: Includes a safety switch (requiring two-hand operation) to prevent accidental starts, and a protective blade cover for storage.

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