Outdoor Power Equipment (Lawn Mowers, Snow Blowers, Chain Saws and more) Discussions |
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oakville
Joined: Dec 6, 2005
Points: 92
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trimmers
Original Message Mar 14, 2006 4:08 pm |
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well, that winter sucked. i don't even have 2 hours run time on my new 926DLE. what a waste. so it's time to look at lawn equipment again. I was looking at electric trimmers, but then remembered that i hate cords. thought about rechargeable, but i'd never remember to charge it before i needed it. I've got a gas mower and a gas blower, why not a gas trimmer. Then i remembered that i hate premixing. Does anyone have a nice lightweight, cheap, reliable trimmer that is either 4 stroke or oil injected that they would recommend? if it's gotta be premixed, any advice/suggestions?
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Loudpedal
Husqvarna 8527SBE
Location: Toronto, ON
Joined: Nov 24, 2005
Points: 17
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Re: trimmers
Reply #13 Mar 23, 2006 11:46 am |
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Oakville, my brother who incidentially lives in Oakville, has the el cheapo $99 Weedeater. He's had no problems unlike my $99 Homelite trimmer which is now in the trash. The weedeater was also much quiter. I think I'm going to forego my desire for a 4 stroke and just pick up one of the el cheapo weedeaters. My OPE dealer said that the weedeaters are the best of the cheapie trimmers.
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Bacardi
Joined: Jan 5, 2006
Points: 14
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Re: trimmers
Reply #14 Apr 1, 2006 12:52 pm |
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I would also seriously take a look at the Black and Decker Grasshog trimmers. I was in Cdn Tire today, and I found the B&D 13 inch corded electric seems to be better built than the 12 inch Weedeater. It costs more but also has a stronger upper handle, higher amp motor and converts to an edger. They also have the same model B&D for $10 less and it comes with a 6V electric screwdriver. Wonder if the screwdriver is included because its screws come loose a lot... Just a bonus toy I imagine.
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