Shopping for cordless line-trimmer around the yard. To be used in 1/2-hour increments. I have tried some in the past... But it seems that they spit-back debris towards me. Suggestion on one that would not make a mess out of me?
Look for something that has a larger guard on it and know that you can control the clippings based on how you cut. Differences being walking forward vs backwards and/or having your string trimmer slung to your left vs right side. These variables will influence the direction in which clippings travel. Regardless, it's a dirty job.Shopping for cordless line-trimmer around the yard. To be used in 1/2-hour increments. I have tried some in the past... But it seems that they spit-back debris towards me. Suggestion on one that would not make a mess out of me?
And of course it will fail on you. Then you place your initial investment in the garbage along with your battery trimmer. Most batteries are NOT covered under warranty. Batteries are batteries is what some companies say. Batteries have a limited lifetime. How many charge cycles and so on. Rapid chargers kill the cells quickly. Best to use a slow type charger meaning 12 plus hours to top off.Probably a pretty decent tool and would meet your needs. But that $90 replacement battery, or $120 for a more powerful one, would sure hurt if the OE battery gives out just out of warranty. I have a couple older battery trimmers and have to admit, they sure are handy. And quiet!
Have had great success with a straight shaft Stiehi gas trimmer, have had it over 4 years , think I paid a little under $200 for it.Shopping for cordless line-trimmer around the yard. To be used in 1/2-hour increments. I have tried some in the past... But it seems that they spit-back debris towards me. Suggestion on one that would not make a mess out of me?