- Apr 5, 2002
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It's almost Spring!
I need a "weed eater" and I am thinking about getting an electric one.
My initial thought is that the electric ones are cheap, that they would break easily, and that you need a long extension cord to use (they make wireless ones though).
On the other hand, a regular gas powered one that is sub $200 is a cheap brand like Ryobi, Homelite, WeedEater, Poulon, etc. and I think these would be junk as well and are probably very sensitive to gas/oil ratios and I have heard horror stories about them not starting.
Anyone have any landscaping experience with this?
My father always had Stihl brand lawn tools, and they always worked great... I just don't have $300 to spend on a weed eater.
My lawn is very small, so I don't need anything that great.
If the wireless electric ones are still decent, I might be interested in them as well.
It would be awesome if it doubled as an edger.
Thank you for your opinions!
I need a "weed eater" and I am thinking about getting an electric one.
My initial thought is that the electric ones are cheap, that they would break easily, and that you need a long extension cord to use (they make wireless ones though).
On the other hand, a regular gas powered one that is sub $200 is a cheap brand like Ryobi, Homelite, WeedEater, Poulon, etc. and I think these would be junk as well and are probably very sensitive to gas/oil ratios and I have heard horror stories about them not starting.
Anyone have any landscaping experience with this?
My father always had Stihl brand lawn tools, and they always worked great... I just don't have $300 to spend on a weed eater.
My lawn is very small, so I don't need anything that great.
If the wireless electric ones are still decent, I might be interested in them as well.
It would be awesome if it doubled as an edger.
Thank you for your opinions!