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Battery operated weed trimmers
I would welcome any advise on batt operated weed trimmers. Best
brands? Those to steer clear of etc. What features to look for etc. Would be used on a small yard,only used 15-20 min every week or so. Also,is it recommended that they be left on charge all the time they are not being used? Any advice will be greatly appreciated!!Thanx!! |
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My wife loves our Homelite. It replaced a B&D that was POS.
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15 min a week usage, get gas, you will be lucky to make it through 15
minutes. , they dont have much power. No battery should be left charging unless charger automaticly shuts off. |
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or electric. they are lighter & if you don't need to travel far from an
outlet, It be wise for an older person. gas ones can be tough to start. -- 15 min a week usage, get gas, you will be lucky to make it through 15 minutes. , they dont have much power. No battery should be left charging unless charger automatically shuts off. |
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Batman wrote:
I would welcome any advise on batt operated weed trimmers. Best brands? Those to steer clear of etc. What features to look for etc. Would be used on a small yard,only used 15-20 min every week or so. Also,is it recommended that they be left on charge all the time they are not being used? Any advice will be greatly appreciated!!Thanx!! Two or three years ago I bought a three piece Black&Decker set. It has a trimmer, leaf blower and a hedge shears. Came with three 18V batteries and a three station charger. That was one the bet best things I have ever bought. I almost bought the 12V weed trimmer before I saw the set. I knew I was pushing it with a 12V trimmer. The 18V ones do a great job. I have a good size yard and I generally get a couple of trims with one battery charge. In any case I have two other batteries waiting if I need them. It is not as powerful as my old gas trimmer, but I don't need to trim twigs, I only need it for grass and some light weeds. I recommend it form most home uses. -- Joseph Meehan Dia's Muire duit |
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"Batman" wrote in message
... I would welcome any advise on batt operated weed trimmers. Best brands? Those to steer clear of etc. What features to look for etc. Would be used on a small yard,only used 15-20 min every week or so. Also,is it recommended that they be left on charge all the time they are not being used? Any advice will be greatly appreciated!!Thanx!! I had a battery powered Ryobi weed trimmer a few years ago. It worked very well. It could handle a lot more than 15-20 minutes and had plenty of power. It came with a wall-mountable storage rack that had a charger in it, and the trimmer stayed on the charger all the time. I would definitely buy another one. It was less hassle, noise and smell than a gas trimmer and had no power cord to drag all over the lawn. Greg |
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On Fri, 08 Apr 2005 17:14:26 GMT, toller wrote:
My wife loves our Homelite. It replaced a B&D that was POS. I have a Homelite that came with separate hedge trimmer and (2) 18V batteries. The hedge trimmer works fine. But with the string trimmer, grass jams in and winds around the shaft above the string unit, dragging down speed and battery life. |
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"Batman" wrote in message ... I would welcome any advise on batt operated weed trimmers. Best brands? Those to steer clear of etc. What features to look for etc. Would be used on a small yard,only used 15-20 min every week or so. Also,is it recommended that they be left on charge all the time they are not being used? Any advice will be greatly appreciated!!Thanx!! I have two Black & Decker Grass hogs. Love 'em. The grass hog is the perfect tool for your application. How'd I end up with two? I dated a woman who had one, liked it, bought myself one, then married the woman... KB |
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Kyle Boatright wrote:
"Batman" wrote in message ... I would welcome any advise on batt operated weed trimmers. Best brands? Those to steer clear of etc. What features to look for etc. Would be used on a small yard,only used 15-20 min every week or so. Also,is it recommended that they be left on charge all the time they are not being used? Any advice will be greatly appreciated!!Thanx!! I have two Black & Decker Grass hogs. Love 'em. The grass hog is the perfect tool for your application. How'd I end up with two? I dated a woman who had one, liked it, bought myself one, then married the woman... KB Love over a trimmer. How sweet. :-) -- Joseph Meehan Dia's Muire duit |
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Maybe the new ones are better then my old 20yr Toro, Plus mine has a
lead acid battery a problem to change. |
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Joseph Meehan wrote: Kyle Boatright wrote: "Batman" wrote in message . .. I would welcome any advise on batt operated weed trimmers. Best brands? Those to steer clear of etc. What features to look for etc. Would be used on a small yard,only used 15-20 min every week or so. Also,is it recommended that they be left on charge all the time they are not being used? Any advice will be greatly appreciated!!Thanx!! I have two Black & Decker Grass hogs. Love 'em. The grass hog is the perfect tool for your application. How'd I end up with two? I dated a woman who had one, liked it, bought myself one, then married the woman... KB Love over a trimmer. How sweet. :-) I'll bet his weed gets wacked on a regular basis now........ b ----== Posted via Newsfeeds.Com - Unlimited-Uncensored-Secure Usenet News==---- http://www.newsfeeds.com The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! 120,000+ Newsgroups ----= East and West-Coast Server Farms - Total Privacy via Encryption =---- |
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Care to divulge the size of your good yard?
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yaofeng wrote:
Care to divulge the size of your good yard? Just under a half acre. -- Joseph Meehan Dia's Muire duit |
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