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"Paul Mc Cann" wrote in message
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john wrote:
Any one used a Ryobi 2stroke?

McCulloch doesnt seem to be to popular in the group? How does the

Ryobi
compare?

It is better to have a model with clutch or direct drive? What are

the
advantages/disadvantages?

regards


Ryobi are in general better than McCulloch.

I would go for a clutch because the line head doesn't spin round when
it is idling. This is better because it won't accidentally strim you if
you lay it down for a short while without stopping it and is easier to
start.

Alan.


Be aware that Ryobi products are made in America and Japan.

American Ryobi is junk. The home brewed version is far superior.



Not directly related to the specific topic of this thread (namely
strimmers), but Ryobi recently bought Milwaukee off Atlas Copco.

Will be interesting to see what happens there - whether it's kept as a
separate operating entity, whether Milwaukee quality goes downhill, or
whether it acts as an internal OEM to the rest of Ryobi tools & they make
serious inroads into the industrial power tool market.

Its a pity to those of us who own & love AC tools, because I expect that
they will essentially get out of the power tool market now. Don't know if
they own AEG Power Tools still, but AEG just don't cut it compared with the
AC/Milwaukee lines.

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