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If I had a yard to maintain I would be looking that up. |
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Hard to put a number on that, just a typical suburban lot, 50x125. The tool would probably see a half hours use every two weeks.
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I have the 56v ego amd also have a small suburban lot. It has more power than at least the consumer grade 2 strokers and is about 1000 more pleasant to use. I was skeptical before buying but now i would never go IC unless i had a huge lot.
I cant say how long the bat lasts because i havent ran it low. I trimmed my yard twice with out charging once and it was still fine. |
Here's the one I have.
https://www.husqvarna.com/us/products/trimmers/128ld/952711953/ I use my troybilt edger attachment as well as the tiller attachment with the husqvarna without any problems. |
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I like not mixing 2 stroke anymore, or the noise. I just plug in a battery and go. I do not miss using a 2 stroke powerhead at all. Once the tech comes along for a self propelled lawn push mower that can cut a lawn my size, I am will get one of those as well. I do not mind spending some extra money to for something that works very well and does not give me any grief at all. |
You're a piece of work, Steve. :)
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I would go with a name brand two cycle, Stihl or Echo from a servicing dealer. I like our Ryobi 40 Volt leaf blower for quick little cleanups around the house when I don’t feel like starting the Stihl, but the Stihl is far more powerful. I assume it is the same with trimmers, and how often do you need to do a quick little trimming job?
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Also tried one of the 40V Echo blowers and ultimately returned it, just not up to any more than small tasks and brief durations. |
I can attest to the fact that it's a pain to change the string in a Stihl trimmer.
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I have an older Stihl homeowner level two stroke trimmer. It must be almost 20 years old and still going. |
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https://www.stihlusa.com/products/trimmers-and-brushcutters/trimmer-heads-and-blades/polycut/ Whole new deal. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1534694441.png |
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The head on the recent Echo's is very simple to feed new line. So simple I took it apart thinking the old way before I gave up and had to read the directions. Very simple, once you know how it works.
HD sells Echo. The ~$180 curved shaft trimmer is very stout and more powerful than you'll likely need. Use seafoam or similar in every tank and it it every ~2 weeks and you'll be fine. I upgraded to the straight shaft 230 maybe and its a beast. Works the blade great but overkill for basic weed waching. Great trimmers. |
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I intend to pickup their hedge trimmer that uses the same battery. I don't own any gas powered lawn tools and have no plans to buy a ranch so I'm sticking to quality electric stuff. |
Its relative. Assuming the advertised specs are legit you'll get 50-80% more cfm with higher end backpack blower. Some folks dont see the need and others demand it.
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