Which cordless Strimmer?
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My 25+ year old corded Black and Decker strimmer is close to its demise having developed a wobble and vibration in the strimmer head. Some of the plastic housing is broken too.
I’m looking at a cordless replacement but ideally I’d like to minimise the various brands I have as I already have battery chargers for my DeWalt drill and for my cheapo Aldi hedge trimmer. How compatible are the drill battery chargers with their gardening range. I don’t want a line of chargers for individual tools.
I have about a third of an acre in total garden area. What would you recommend?
I’m looking at a cordless replacement but ideally I’d like to minimise the various brands I have as I already have battery chargers for my DeWalt drill and for my cheapo Aldi hedge trimmer. How compatible are the drill battery chargers with their gardening range. I don’t want a line of chargers for individual tools.
I have about a third of an acre in total garden area. What would you recommend?
When you say a third of an acre, will all of that need to tackled with a strimmer, or will it just be portions the mower can't do and edges?
I'd have a look at Stihl who offer battery and petrol strimmers as well as loop or bull handles. Different head attachments available for tackling any job.
I'd have a look at Stihl who offer battery and petrol strimmers as well as loop or bull handles. Different head attachments available for tackling any job.
Spice_Weasel said:
My 25+ year old corded Black and Decker strimmer is close to its demise having developed a wobble and vibration in the strimmer head. Some of the plastic housing is broken too.
I m looking at a cordless replacement but ideally I d like to minimise the various brands I have as I already have battery chargers for my DeWalt drill and for my cheapo Aldi hedge trimmer. How compatible are the drill battery chargers with their gardening range. I don t want a line of chargers for individual tools.
I have about a third of an acre in total garden area. What would you recommend?
I'm team yellow and I have the De Walt strimmer. It's a beast. Works really well, has a bump feed cartridge so you don't have to stop to feed more string. Ideally needs a harness because it gets quite tiring if used for extended periods (or I'm just a wimp).I m looking at a cordless replacement but ideally I d like to minimise the various brands I have as I already have battery chargers for my DeWalt drill and for my cheapo Aldi hedge trimmer. How compatible are the drill battery chargers with their gardening range. I don t want a line of chargers for individual tools.
I have about a third of an acre in total garden area. What would you recommend?
48k said:
Spice_Weasel said:
My 25+ year old corded Black and Decker strimmer is close to its demise having developed a wobble and vibration in the strimmer head. Some of the plastic housing is broken too.
I m looking at a cordless replacement but ideally I d like to minimise the various brands I have as I already have battery chargers for my DeWalt drill and for my cheapo Aldi hedge trimmer. How compatible are the drill battery chargers with their gardening range. I don t want a line of chargers for individual tools.
I have about a third of an acre in total garden area. What would you recommend?
I'm team yellow and I have the De Walt strimmer. It's a beast. Ideally needs a harness because it gets quite tiring if used for extended periods (or I'm just a wimp).I m looking at a cordless replacement but ideally I d like to minimise the various brands I have as I already have battery chargers for my DeWalt drill and for my cheapo Aldi hedge trimmer. How compatible are the drill battery chargers with their gardening range. I don t want a line of chargers for individual tools.
I have about a third of an acre in total garden area. What would you recommend?
Screwfix have got it on offer at the moment with a 5ah battery (makes the extra battery if you need one quite cost effective) and free radio redemption promo https://www.screwfix.com/p/dewalt-dcm561p1s-gb-18v...
The ones with the motor unit at the business end are ok for 5 minutes of doing the edges, but not fun for much else. Put a bag of sugar on the end of a broomstick and wave it around for 20 minutes if you need convincing.
Decent ones have the motor unit where the 2 stroke engine used to be and are much nicer to use.
Decent ones have the motor unit where the 2 stroke engine used to be and are much nicer to use.
kambites said:
I don't know about other brands, but Makita certainly do a strimmer which works off the same batteries as their other tools. And a lawn mower, in fact,
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