Trimmer recommendation? Stihl? Echo? something else....

   / Trimmer recommendation? Stihl? Echo? something else.... #11  
I like my Echo PAS. starts every time, attachments work well. i'm not sure ill buy another stihl, as my saw will only run for one session, then it will not start till the next day if i take a lunch break. cant seem to figure that one out.

Agree with the others, I go to my local dealers for equipment. better service, same or better prices from most other places when you keep going back.
 
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   / Trimmer recommendation? Stihl? Echo? something else.... #12  
I have a mid range $199 Husqvarna that runs great, easy to start and I haven't had an issue in years. Buying from a dealer makes all the difference, you tell them you want it, they bring it out back and start it and make sure the carb is adjusted correctly..
 
   / Trimmer recommendation? Stihl? Echo? something else.... #13  
Dewalt 40V Lithium Ion Battery. No pulling, no priming, no gas to mess with, plus quieter. And it OUTPOWERS my Stihl. Goes several hours on a charge. My arms give out before the battery does. Will never go back to gas-powered.
 
   / Trimmer recommendation? Stihl? Echo? something else.... #14  
We've had reasonably good luck with Echo's. We suggest getting whatever brand your best dealer sells of those two.

I have been using Echo trimmers for over 30-years. My old Echo trimmer ran for 20 years before someone stole it. I bought a new one Echo from HD about 10-years ago and it other than the fuel lines and primer button all degrading and having to be replaced it has been reliable as well. I do not like the Echo OEM trimmer heads and replaced it with a Husqvarna T35 head that is very easy to load and feeds excellent. Make sure you get a straight shaft. Good Luck!
 
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Never had anything Bad from Echo...
 
   / Trimmer recommendation? Stihl? Echo? something else.... #16  
My dad has had a few Echo trimmers in the last 30 years, all were good dependable units, one or maybe of them were stolen.

I bought a used Stihl FS76 in 2006, I dodn't know how old it was then but it is a bigger one with the bike handlebar grips. So far in 12 1/2 years I have replaced the spool/cutting head on it, fuel line, spark plugs, pull rope and primer bulb. I typically don't touch a wrench or screwdriver to it unless it isn't working. If it ever dies I will probably go with a Stihl just so I continue to have a use for all of my T27 drivers.
 
   / Trimmer recommendation? Stihl? Echo? something else.... #17  
We've been running various Echo's for about 15 years, so we are youngins. :) I'll add a few photos. This is pole saw and heavy string trail clearing operations. The only string we run is the .155 variety.

I have been using Echo trimmers for over 30-years. My old Echo trimmer ran for 20 years before someone stole it. I bought a new one Echo from HD about 10-years ago and it other than the fuel lines and primer button all degrading and having to be replaced it has been reliable as well. I do not like the Echo OEM trimmer heads and replaced it with a Husqvarna T35 head that is very easy to load and feeds excellent. Make sure you get a straight shaft. Good Luck!
 

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   / Trimmer recommendation? Stihl? Echo? something else.... #18  
Dewalt 40V Lithium Ion Battery. No pulling, no priming, no gas to mess with, plus quieter. And it OUTPOWERS my Stihl. Goes several hours on a charge. My arms give out before the battery does. Will never go back to gas-powered.

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I am thinking of getting a better/easier to turn on unit, which has a better warranty.

We have pretty thick native weeds and a large plot of land, so quality, and durability is important. We need it to cut around the edges and in narrow spaces where the mowers do not fit.

Which brand/model do you recommend? Echo? Stihl?

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Like GWWT wrote, a good 40V unit will often wear me out before the battery dies.
BUT - I've no experience with a battery operated unit using a blade.
I've several places where I need a brush cutter with a blade, and I've got a bicycle handle Stihl FS 250 and a regular FS 110. Both will handle a blade and I can take down small trees (3") and bamboo with ease.


My Stihls all start quickly (have to pay attention to choke settings, hear it pop, lower the choke) and I've got a bunch of them (about 8 including chain saws). Use proper oil, Stabil, ethanol free gas.

So for your thick weeds do you need a blade? If you can get by with a TRIMMER I'd recommend a 40V. If you need a BRUSHCUTTER I'd recommend a Stihl.
 
   / Trimmer recommendation? Stihl? Echo? something else.... #19  
It really depends on what and how often...

My brother has an FS Stihl that is a beast... always has a blade and nothing stops it.

I do like trimmers with harnesses... when I seasonally cut... I do it for hours at a time.

If you are only doing touch up around lawns and such... no need for expensive models.
 
   / Trimmer recommendation? Stihl? Echo? something else.... #20  
I've had very good luck with Echo products, I have a 266 PAS, makes it easy to switch between string and blade attachments.
Someone mentioned they didn't like the echo head, not sure what model head they had but the quick load Echo heads are fantastic, I keep a correct length of line on my trimmer in case I run out when I'm away from the house or truck, goes on so quick I don't even have up cut the trimmer off.

I wouldn't get anything smaller then the 26cc from echo.
 

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