Mrwurm
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I've read the post about String Trimmers here . I am currently using a WeedEater Lite gas trimmer. It has a curved shaft and I must bend over to get the head close enough to the ground to work. This causes me some pain after a while. I've 'dry-tested' quite a few in the stores and I have found the Stihl straight shaft models to have the longest reach. I can stand comfortably and still touch the trimmer head to the ground.
I am guessing that the Stihl with its greater reach will cause less strain to my back (I won't need to bend). Anyone agree or disagree?
That being said, it seems the Stihl is also (by coincidence for me) a higly favored brand (see other thread). I saw three Stihl's at Home Depot. They appeared identical except for the engine (21 cc, 23cc, 25cc). Not sure on the engine sizes, but each jump added about $50 to the price. I only plan to trim lawn grass with mine. No weed, briars, saplings, or brushwork. So, I think the smaller engine model will suffice. Any thoughts?
I am guessing that the Stihl with its greater reach will cause less strain to my back (I won't need to bend). Anyone agree or disagree?
That being said, it seems the Stihl is also (by coincidence for me) a higly favored brand (see other thread). I saw three Stihl's at Home Depot. They appeared identical except for the engine (21 cc, 23cc, 25cc). Not sure on the engine sizes, but each jump added about $50 to the price. I only plan to trim lawn grass with mine. No weed, briars, saplings, or brushwork. So, I think the smaller engine model will suffice. Any thoughts?