Recommend a String Weed trimmer
I'm tired of buying a wal mart cheapo that last 2-3 years and craps out. I want an electric trimmer that will stand up to a yearly beating. I don't have the time or inclination to futz around with a gas trimmer. My cap is $175
...or come mow my yard :harumph: |
Echo.
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My Ryobi has been pretty reliable, so far. |
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Ehco
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Stihl is the name I hear is the best...
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Love my Toro.
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Should be plenty of non-entitled Mexicans down there in Texas that will do it for $10.
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I have a Husqavarna 323. ****ing AWESOME
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RedMax. I've had one for 10+ years and it is a workhorse!
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Had my Echo for 7+ seasons.
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Echo and don't get an electric.
Gas works fine and no problems. |
I bought a fairly expense Toro. double string. no matter how I string it....no matter what I do...the damn string just refuses to feed. I came very close to hulk smashing the damn thing. then I saw the PivoTrim commercial. don't laugh dammit! I bought this damn thing and CHAKA KAHN....my life improved immediately.
thaks PivoTrim! :thumb: |
I would stay away from any 2-cycle versions. With all of the alcohol in fuel, seems like carbureator problems are are the norm. I have a B&D battery version, but stay away from them unless it's a lithium battery. Even at that, heavy grass/weeds will overwhelm it
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I dropped it a long time ago and broke the idle screw off and it doesn't care still works great. The fuel is easy to mix, 1 bottle for 1 gallon. Lasts for months. Only use Echo trim line and it feeds fine. |
If anyone has a brand besides Echo please spend $30 and get the Echo SpeedFeed head. You will thank me later.
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