How to store a hedge trimmer for winter—prevent rust and damage
If you store your Husqvarna hedge trimmer incorrectly during the off-season, it can lead to rust, engine problems and reduced performance.
Cold, moisture and dirt can damage metal parts and shorten the life of your tool.
Follow these steps to protect your hedge trimmer during winter.
Quick answer
Before storing your hedge trimmer:
- Clean the machine thoroughly
- Lubricate blades
- Drain fuel in petrol models
- Remove battery in battery models
- Store in a dry, protected place
These steps prevent rust and damage.
Safety first
Before preparing for storage:
- Wear protective gloves
- Disconnect power (battery or spark plug)
- Allow the machine to cool
Step-by-step: prepare for storage
Clean the hedge trimmer
- Remove dirt, leaves and sap
- Clean blades and housing
Dirt and moisture left on the machine can cause corrosion over time.
Lubricate the blades
- Apply oil along the blade edges
This protects against rust and keeps blades in good condition.
Drain fuel (petrol models)
- Empty the fuel tank completely
Oil fuel can damage the engine during storage.
Remove and store the battery (battery models)
- Store the battery indoors in a dry place
Cold temperatures can reduce battery life and performance.
Choose the right storage location
- Store in a dry, sheltered place (garage or shed)
- Avoid damp or freezing environments
Moisture can cause rust, and cold can damage components.
Store safely
- Hang the hedge trimmer or keep it off the ground
- Use a blade cover
This prevents damage and improves safety during storage.
Common storage mistakes
- Storing the hedge trimmer dirty
- Leaving fuel in the tank
- Keeping it in damp conditions
- Forgetting to lubricate blades
These can lead to rust, poor performance or costly repairs.
Why proper storage matters
- Prevents rust and corrosion
- Protects engine and battery
- Extends tool lifespan
- Ensures reliable performance next season