HSHa Cordless Telescopic Strimmer Review – Only 1.5 Stars

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HSHa HouseSweetHouse - Where cordless strimmers are involved, though, most gardening tools worth their salt aren't going to be cheap. The HSHa (HouseSweetHouse) Cordless Telescopic Strimmer is an exception on paper, at least.

Costing less than £35 with a battery, it's one of the cheapest cordless strimmers available on the UK market currently. The fact that it's so cheap makes it a very viable option for light gardeners or individuals looking for a bargain temporary solution.

You Get What You Pay For

However, the old adage "you get what you pay for" might be appropriate here. This is a cheap Chinese-made tool, and expectations must be suitably lowered. The HSHa brand has no reputation or presence outside of cheap online listings, and there is not much to find out about the company itself. This review is an objective look at what this tool actually provides—aside from the shiny product page and cheap price tag.

Key Features

The HSHa Cordless Telescopic Strimmer is a lightweight, multi-purpose garden strimmer that doubles as a long and short grass trimmer. It runs on a 21V battery (Dayplus or Feytory 1.5Ah pack) and comes with a combination of 10 standard metal blades and 2 circular blades designed for heavier material like branches and thick weeds. While the interchangeable blade system is a nice concept for so affordable a tool, in-field performance and durability might be hit-or-miss.

Lightweight Trimming Work

Weighing only 2.6 kilograms, it's one of the lightest trimmers available, which might be a plus point for manoeuvrability—particularly for anyone who struggles with heavier garden tools. The adjustable telescopic handle (between 33 and 47 inches) and head angle adjustment offer versatility for various trimming applications, and the inbuilt safety switch is a welcome feature. Some assembly is required for the product, but all tools are provided in the box.

Battery Power

The power source for the HSHa Cordless Telescopic Strimmer is a 1.5Ah lithium-ion battery that's claimed to give up to 30 minutes of runtime on a complete charge. That's quite generous for a battery of this size and cost, but real-world performance will depend in line with how tough the cutting workload happens to be—particularly if it's being driven through coarser grass or woody stems.

Battery Choices

You have the choice between two similar battery brands—Dayplus or Feytory—both in the sub-£35-40 range. While neither brand is particularly well-known, that the battery is removable allows you to always purchase a spare and switch them out if needed. This minimizes downtime, though the cost of a spare battery will be near or even exceed that of the tool itself.

No Power Cords

It's a cordless setup, so there are no leads or extension cords to worry about—especially handy when working on damp ground. Don't expect cutting-edge lithium performance, however; this is very much an entry-level power source that's suitable for light work.

What's in the Box

For its low cost, the HSHa strimmer is loaded with extras on paper, at any rate. In the box, you receive the strimmer itself, one 1.5Ah lithium battery, and a quick charger. On the cutting tools front, you have 10 general-purpose metal blades and 2 circular saw-type blades for tougher material like brambles or thick weeds.

The kit also includes a blade change wrench, safety gloves, and a basic pair of goggles—a thoughtful touch for safety. The other components include a handle, grass guard, anti-collision bar, interface for the retractable shaft, and various screws and gaskets for assembly. While all tools are provided, expect some fiddling to assemble and adjust it properly.

Accessories

The amount of accessories and parts is surprising at this price but also raises some concerns about quality and longevity. Many of these items, especially the plastic parts and safety gear included, are going to be quite entry-level. For hobby garden use, though, it may be all you need to get started.

Sample Starter Reviews

Reviews from customers of the HSHa Cordless Telescopic Strimmer are resoundingly positive at first glance, at least—but it's always a good idea to read between the lines and consider the source. At such a low price point and with comparatively obscure branding, it's likely that some of the more glowing reviews may be exaggerated or incentivized. That said, there are a number of common themes that do emerge.

The majority of users praise the lightweight design and ease of assembly, saying it's even possible for older gardeners or those who are less strong. Some commentaries mention that the product is a pleasant surprise in being able to cope with easy lawn care, especially for the cost. One person even regrets they opted for the single-battery choice, saying the product performed better than anticipated.

However, there are more down-to-earth reviews. One reviewer berates the thin construction and absence of safety features, pointing out that it's not intended for heavy or prolonged use. The concern is raised about the blade attachment system, which employs a tiny nut and split-pins—a combination that will not inspire users to try more heavy-duty tasks.

A few reviewers also comment on one of the most powerful selling points of the product: the metal blades, which perform better than traditional nylon lines and seem to handle thicker grass and weeds with ease. However, it's clearly not a substitute for a full-powered brush cutter.

As far as we can tell, the reviews suggest that the HSHa strimmer can punch above its weight—if expectations are managed. It might be ideal for light, occasional use, but not a tool to rely on for heavy-duty or extended garden maintenance. Take the most glowing praise with a grain of salt and consider your own needs carefully before buying.

Pros and Cons

Like most budget products, the HSHa Cordless Telescopic Strimmer is somewhat of a curate's egg. It offers surprising utility and convenience at an ultra-low price but at some considerable sacrifices in quality, power, and safety. Here's a fair review:

Pros HSHa Cordless Telescopic Strimmer

Unbelievably inexpensive – At under £35 with battery, it's one of the cheapest cordless strimmers on the market.

Light and easy to handle – At only 2.6 kg, it's perfect for those users who may struggle with heavier garden tools.

Simple assembly – For most, it's a breeze and quick to put together with the tools provided.

Cordless convenience – No cable to drag along behind you, so it's not only simpler but also safer to use in wet or rough ground.

Versatile blade options – 10 metal blades and 2 circular saw-type blades for versatility in a variety of light garden tasks.

Adjustable telescopic handle and cutting head – For easier use at different angles and heights.

Safety lock mechanism – Two-button start prevents accidental start-up.

Metal blades are better than nylon line trimmers – More durable for cutting through thicker weeds and dense clumps of grass.

Cons HSHa Cordless Telescopic Strimmer

Flimsy, plastic-heavy build – The build feels cheap and may not withstand heavy-duty or extensive use.

Poor cutting power – The motor is lower in torque than spool-style trimmers or higher-priced units and struggles with heavier vegetation.

Poor flower guard and safety shielding quality – There is not enough protection around the blade area that can be dangerous, particularly with flying debris.

Battery is underpowered and slow to recharge – At a mere 1.5Ah, the battery falls well below what's standard on good models. It takes a lot longer than it should to recharge.

Dubious long-term durability – It works straight out of the box, but there are serious questions about how long it will stand up to repeated use.

Blade mounting design is basic – Relies on a small nut and split-pin setup, which may loosen over time and feels like a weak point.

Lack of after-sales support or warranty clarity – As an obscure brand with limited UK presence, it's unclear what level of support you’ll receive if something goes wrong.

Final Verdict

The HSHa Cordless Telescopic Strimmer delivers exactly what its price suggests: a no-nonsense, budget-level tool that just about gets the job done—for now. For under £35 including a battery, it's definitely tempting for someone on a very tight budget or who simply needs something temporary for very light garden work.

Good or Bad News

It's lightweight, easy to put together, and does work straight out of the box. That's where the good news stops, though. The build is cheap, with flimsy plastics taking over the construction, and the 1.5Ah battery is weak by today's standards. Cutting power is only really enough for soft grasses and weeds and nothing harder or overgrown. Safety design is minimal, and long-term durability is in question at best.

This is not a tool for serious gardeners or anyone looking for reliability or peace of mind. Even as a backup tool, the limitations are hard to ignore. While the low cost might make it seem like a good deal, you’re essentially paying for a disposable tool—and even then, it may struggle to meet basic expectations.

Not for Me!

As someone who wouldn't put this in my own garden, I can't in good conscience recommend it to the public at large. If your budget can stretch even a little further, there are superior models out there that will give you more safety, reliability, and overall value down the line.

★☆☆☆☆ (1.5 out of 5 stars)

Only for somebody who wants the absolute rock-bottom lowest possible price and is hoping for the bare minimum in return.

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