Weed Whip

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DougM

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Northeast Ohio
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GC 2310
Black & Decker Heavy-Duty 36-Volt Cordless Electric String Trimmer #NST2036

I would like to know if this battery operated Weed whip is any good
before I spend the Money ??
Has any one had any operating time with it ??

DougM
 
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Black & Decker Heavy-Duty 36-Volt Cordless Electric String Trimmer #NST2036

I would like to know if this battery operated Weed whip is any good
before I spend the Money ??
Has any one had any operating time with it ??

DougM

DougM,

I would say buy and try it, and if it does not meet your expectations, most stores will accept returns for product unsuitability.
 
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The big problem I found with cheap battery powered trimmers and blowers is battery life. After 6 months of occassional use mine would barely hold a charge so they became useless. The B&D you describe may be better in this regard, but ask yourself how you'll feel if you only get 2 years out of it.
 
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Thats the weak link in battery things[of course THE BATTERY],probably be lucky to get 3 days of use out of a battery operated weed eater,let alone years. [for something like this,rechargeable batteries just ain't the way to go,get you a gas one.]
 
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You might think about those new propane powered weed whackers at Lowe's.
 
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I have watched my neighbour go through two battery powered weed wackers in 2 summers. When they fail, I finish off what he was working on with my gas powered Home Despot clearance Ryobi. :p
JMHO -- I would avoid it
 
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I owned a Toro cordless string trimmer. It was 18 volt, I think. I actually bought it for my wife so she didn't have an engine to start in order to tidy up the little bit of grass in her herb garden. I haven't used it in years. My main complaint was lack of power and the battery life. It was useless if the grass was thick or long. It just didn't generate enough speed or torque to do the job. The 36 volt might be better but unless they were giving them away, I wouldn't bother.
 
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Thank You all for ur replys.
Four the last few years I have been buying Weed eater (brand name ) they wieght about 12 lbs and are the lightest i can find to buy But they last about 2 yrs then it is time for a new one and the second year they are very hard to start and there is never a third yr.
I was hoping some one here had tryied the battery one o well thanks agn
 
   / Weed Whip #15  
Other than meeting Kalifornia's emission requirements, why would you buy a propane powered weed cutter?
 
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Other than meeting Kalifornia's emission requirements, why would you buy a propane powered weed cutter?

How about clean burning, no mixing gas/oil, Probably has a fixed jet. No alcohol fuel problems. I don't think you have to prime. Eco friendly they say.
 
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I bought the smallest Stihl gas wead eater. I think it was around $150 or $170. It is light weight (7 pounds I think) and starts easily. I have run it for hours at a time using many tanks of gas without problem.
 
   / Weed Whip #19  
Doug -- the lightest weedeater is probably the featherlight Weed Eater but it lasts less time than a bottle of Jack at a Frat party.:p
I too would vouch for the Stihl -- fairly light and can be repaired -- costs a bit more though
 

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