I need a new weed whacker. Price point between 100 to 200 dollars. I have a Homelite that is very old and is dead.
Any idea which brand to get from your experience?
I need a new weed whacker. Price point between 100 to 200 dollars. I have a Homelite that is very old and is dead.
Any idea which brand to get from your experience?
how much work do you do a week?
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Just for my house once a week. The Homelite is a ST-275 and it did a good job.
I had a Homelifht that lasted twenty years. It actually still starts up but needs work. I just bought an Echo comercial grade. Its primo too. 199.00.
Shindaiwa is hard to beat for reliability.
I'm a die-hard Stihl Chainsaw fan but I would not buy another Stihl, Husqvarna, Poulan, or other weed whacker because they gum up so easily.
I work at a golf course and (the younger fellas all) we have shindaiwa's. I think there all well over 200.
check the rental places for a used stihl
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Home Depot has the Echo srm 225 for 199.
stihl.
we use them at work. now, heres why i recommend them. sure, stihl make great products that are super expensive, and they work great, but most ppl dont want to pay $1500 for a chainsaw. BUT, they also make a bargain line of shitty products just like every other company. dollar for dollar, a $150 stihl is no better or worse than the $150 echo, or poulan, or husquvarna, or toro, ect... HOWEVER, we have found that the $150 echo, puolan, husky, and toro are all disposable. teh main reason i would recommend stihl over every other company is for the support after purchase. we have 15 yo stihls that we still have NO PROBLEM getting any part we need for them. while 6 month old poulans go on the scrap pile because we cant get bump nuts.
I have retrieved them from garbage day throw-aways, yard sales and a dent and scratch outlet near me. My favorite is a 4 stroke Craftsman that I use most of the time. My usage runs about a tank and a half of gas, three or four times over the summer, so I don't put a lot of wear and tear on them.
I buy the cheap ones ....Sure you can spend the $ on the expensive ones that last for 10-15 years and yes they are better in every way easy ....but fuck the price on them .... Id buy this if I was looking for one.
http://www.lowes.com/pd/Troy-Bilt-25...dger/999978368
http://www.troybilt.com/equipment/tr...Size=30&page=2
Thanks for all the help.
I went to my local Stihl dealer and got a fathers day special STFS56RCE with a 4yr. warranty. 219.95
thats not bad.
I use a 4-cycle Cub Cadet straight shaft. . Luckily more and more gas stations are selling real gasoline in the area.
PRAISE KEK
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IN THY WEBBED HANDS WE PLACE OUR FAITH
SHADILAY, SHADILAY!
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