strimmers - petrol v battery
strimmers - petrol v battery
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dcw@pr

Original Poster:

3,516 posts

263 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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electric sounds good from a lack of hassle point of view, but are they actually any good? Will the battery die after a few years leaving 3 minutes between charges?

Rich-UK

1,431 posts

276 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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A petrol one would be much cooler!

Simpo Two

90,558 posts

285 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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How about mains electric? No petrol, oil or din, and no batteries to go flat.

(although I concede you need a mains socket within striking distance)

mechsympathy

56,717 posts

275 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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I have a (admittedly cheap) battery one and it's so bad I use the shears.

mrmaggit

10,146 posts

268 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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Don't piss about, get a Stihl FS55, end of.

spikeyhead

19,397 posts

217 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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if where you're strimming is so remote that you can't use mains, then get petrol.

If it's only a small plot, use shears.

Pupp

12,757 posts

292 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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Petrol every time. One with a straight boom will have more longevity. Have a couple and am impressed with a Ryobi which wasn't at all expensive

_Deano

7,413 posts

273 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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Pupp said:
Petrol every time. One with a straight boom will have more longevity. Have a couple and am impressed with a Ryobi which wasn't at all expensive
I've got one of these, but how do you stop your hand going numb after 20min of use, from the strimmers vibrations?

My hand is actully sore to touch!

Dogwatch

6,352 posts

242 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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Pupp said:
Petrol every time. One with a straight boom will have more longevity. Have a couple and am impressed with a Ryobi which wasn't at all expensive
Got a Ryobi too. Range of attachments available but I find it less easy to control (and heavier of course) than a mains strimmer. Great for rough stuff but a bit 'industrial' for a garden IMHO.

Big Al.

69,316 posts

278 months

Wednesday 22nd April 2009
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Got petrol and Mains, for me it Petrol everytime.

More oomph and flexibility IMHO.