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Crazy electric weed whackers!

#1

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Zeroturn

Who ever came up with this? I swear I asked for a weed whacker and this is what I got. Of course it does not have a long enough cord to do any good. I took it back and bought a gas weed whacker!


#2

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KennyV

For small areas that are close to power... they are easy to start. ... :laughing::biggrin: KennyV


#3

RockHound

RockHound

I love mine but then I have a very small yard and a very long heavy duty extension cord. I can't pull start things very well anymore (back trouble) so this makes it very easy to do the job without killing myself. If you have the right lawn, electric is great.


#4

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Zeroturn

Well my lawn is too big then! :frown: I hated it! I will take the ones that you have to pull to start. Maybe when I'm older I'll change my mind! For me it's gas no electric.


#5

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Greenblades

I'm surprised that modern day weed whackers don't have a battery pack that can go on a charger. You know, like a little hand held vac or other item. That would solve the problem of the cord.


#6

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KennyV

I'm surprised that modern day weed whackers don't have a battery pack that can go on a charger

There are several very nice lithium battery, rechargeable 'weed eater' type trimmers available... But don't expect a $150 battery powered one to compare to a $300 gas powered trimmer:biggrin:. KennyV


#7

RockHound

RockHound

I'm surprised that modern day weed whackers don't have a battery pack that can go on a charger. You know, like a little hand held vac or other item. That would solve the problem of the cord.

I had one of those. It was very, very heavy. It also didn't last long enough on the charge to do the lawn that I had at the time on one charge. I would have to put it back in the charger overnight to be able to finish the weed eating the next day. It was horrible and I got rid of it ASAP. At the time I could still pull start a weedeater so I got a gas one and it lasted for quite a few years.


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