PDA

View Full Version : Best weed eater/string trimmer



Pages : [1] 2 3 4 5

donbeezy
05-13-2016, 09:03 PM
need recommendations! craftsman is giving me a headache and i gave up on it

PA DETAILER
05-13-2016, 09:45 PM
OUCH. Was going to say craftsman. Have one that is 15+ years, and still runs like new.

rlmccarty2000
05-13-2016, 10:02 PM
Stihl makes the best weed eaters. Strong engines and multiple attachments make it a winner for me.

ShawnF350
05-13-2016, 10:04 PM
I`ve had a Tanaka since 2010. They bought out Hitachi and actually had the handheld blower I have from them at Depot.

I`ve never had an easier to use gas trimmer.
The head takes like 3 minutes 2 reload.
Pull off 10` of string. Fold it in half, put the fold in a slit in the split reel and wind both halves. Snap it back on the Wacker .

Tanaka TBC-230 $200

Looks like a TCG22 replaced mine. 21cc

Take a look at the manual.

Products (http://www.tanaka-usa.com/main-navigation/products?d=341&p=923)

I`ve had it going on 7 years now. Just moved off a corner property with curb and sidewalk. Used to run it for over an hour every week I mow.

Angus
05-13-2016, 10:27 PM
Another Stihl fan boy here. I`ve used a bunch of trimmers over the years and my Stihl FS 90R is defiantly my favorite:

http://i1295.photobucket.com/albums/b637/Double0Angus/9FE8B7CB-F474-421A-82AD-AA767D72D3E9_zpslsa4r29j.jpg (http://s1295.photobucket.com/user/Double0Angus/media/9FE8B7CB-F474-421A-82AD-AA767D72D3E9_zpslsa4r29j.jpg.html)

Powerful, yet lower noise and emissions thanks to its 4-mix engine. Easy to start and never gets bogged down. And it has a solid straight drive shaft. Plus it`s made in the USA.

FS 90 R Professional Trimmer | Low Emission Trimmer | STIHL USA Mobile (http://m.stihlusa.com/products/trimmers-and-brushcutters/professional-trimmers/fs90r/)

Might be overkill depending on your needs tho. ;)

XxBoostinxX
05-13-2016, 10:28 PM
Stihl makes the best weed eaters. Strong engines and multiple attachments make it a winner for me.

Stihl all the way. I have the Stihl KombiSystem and it is great for residential use. I love how I have a single head and can change out attachments for whatever I need. I have the trimmer, weed eater, and brush blade attachments for mine. I would also like to add the pole saw attachment and edger. I don`t recommend the blower attachment for it though. A friend has it and it is a piece of junk.

donbeezy
05-13-2016, 10:31 PM
im leaning towards a sthil or echo but trying to keep it around $200. i dont think its possible :(

Angus
05-13-2016, 10:32 PM
Stihl all the way. I have the Stihl KombiSystem and it is great for residential use. I love how I have a single head and can change out attachments for whatever I need. I have the trimmer, weed eater, and brush blade attachments for mine. I would also like to add the pole saw attachment and edger. I don`t recommend the blower attachment for it though. A friend has it and it is a piece of junk.

My folks have the KombiSystem w/ the pole saw, hedge trimmer and an extension. An all around great machine.

Angus
05-13-2016, 10:34 PM
im leaning towards a sthil or echo but trying to keep it around $200. i dont think its possible :(

Craigslist?

donbeezy
05-13-2016, 10:35 PM
Craigslist?

hard to trust anyone around here with a used weed eater lol. probably get abused/have issues

JohnZ3MC
05-13-2016, 10:36 PM
Another option out of Japan is the Shindaiwa line of weedeaters. Premium engines, and many models including a series similar to the Stihl Kombi line. The Shindaiwa version offers weed eater end, chainsaw end, brush trimmers, edgers and a espresso end that makes short lunch hours very pleasant and civilized. OK, kidding about the espresso option but the build quality of the Shindaiwa is superb.

donbeezy
05-13-2016, 11:35 PM
leaning towards this Shop Husqvarna 28-cc 2-Cycle 128LD 17-in Straight Shaft Gas String Trimmer at Lowes.com (http://www.lowes.com/ProductDisplay?langId=-1&storeId=10151&catalogId=10051&productId=1212213&cId=detail)

Stokdgs
05-14-2016, 02:06 AM
I have had Echo`s for decades and they dont ever break either..

They have 2 strands in the head and the best part - you just tap the head on the ground to advance more of that thick sharp ribbed line...

If I ever break them ( I have 2), then I might see about getting another one..
They sell several models at H/D and if you can get a 10% coupon and/or a sale, its hard to beat..

A Tune up kit which includes a new air filter, fuel filter and spark plug is not very much and you dont even have to change it after a year or more either..
I would always look at the air filter though if you are using it in dusty conditions...

Like I said, I cant break them and I have edged miles of grass and weeds and its a lot of miles because I run the edge down from 2 directions... :)
Yeah, I know, the things one does for that Perfect Lawn and Sharp, Straight Edge... :)

Good Luck !
Dan F

Nizmo
05-14-2016, 05:11 AM
im leaning towards a sthil or echo but trying to keep it around $200. i dont think its possible :(

You can pick up a midline Stihl for less than $200. I think 9 years ago when I bought my second it was $180. Thing still runs perfect.

Swanicyouth
05-14-2016, 05:18 AM
I`m in the market for one as well.

I may be crazy - but I`m considering an 80v lithium ion rechargeable one from Lowes. Reviews seems decent - run time is about 90 mins a charge. Would be nice to have one less engine to deal with.


Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk