Thread: Help choosing a weed wacker
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Apr 30th, 2006 09:46 AM
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Help choosing a weed wacker
Does anyone have a weed wacker that they really like? I get so frustrated with all the ones I have bought in the past. I have tried cheap ones, expensive ones etc and i spend most of my time rethreading the line.
I just bought a Worx for $100.00 and it is susposed to have automatic line feed system, but it hasn't worked yet. Any tricks or tips.
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Apr 30th, 2006 11:28 PM
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I have one of those Black & Decker Grass Hog's.
They are really easy to re-spool the cutting string.
Very versatile. I've tried 2 other models, yardworks and Toro, I prefer this one.
Most of the neighbours use it too.
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May 1st, 2006 12:04 PM
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I have a John Deere XT120 - very good machine although pricey - I have a ditch at the front of our property that I keep clear with it - any job like that and you need something with a fair bit of power. If you are just clearing small areas of weeds and otherwise trimming grass you can get away with a lot less but I would still recommend a gas trimmer over electric. Look for a machine with a dual line feed - two strings means twice the cutting rate and they tend to have a larger capacity for holding line. This month's issue of Consumer Reports has an article on them btw.
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May 2nd, 2006 06:47 PM
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Thank-you for your input. I think I will try the grass hog next and hopefully that will sovle my problems. Thanks
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May 21st, 2006 12:17 AM
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I have one of those Black & Decker Grass Hog's.
I bought the grass hog.
It is everything that I imagined a weed wacker should be like. I did my yard in about a hour. Did not have to touch the spool once. Much better then the cheap ones. I now do not dread doing this chore.
Thank-you for your input.
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May 21st, 2006 10:46 AM
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I prefer gas to electric.
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May 21st, 2006 04:34 PM
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i just bought the yardworks one from Cdn Tire for $29.99 (down from $69.99). Haven't tried it yet coz it's raining outside. Will try it later this week.
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May 22nd, 2006 05:41 PM
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Gas is more convienent and the wire doesn't get in the way.
Electric is a bit of a hassle, but I like it more because I hate breathing the exhaust.
I've had mine for a long time now (over 15 years). It's a Black and Decker one. Still running fine. It's manual feed, kinda annoying but it works.
One thing to look out for is weight. Some strange turn of events might lead you to weed wack a small outgrown field because your lawnmower can't handle it. So go try it out for weight.
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May 22nd, 2006 06:37 PM
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You don't need a gas unless you have a pretty big property. Electric is better for the environment, maintenance free, and easily able to do the job with most houses.
I've had a $40 Black and Decker for a few years, I haven't had to mess with the spool/line even once since new.
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May 25th, 2006 09:22 AM
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Originally Posted by
tigger03
i just bought the yardworks one from Cdn Tire for $29.99 (down from $69.99). Haven't tried it yet coz it's raining outside. Will try it later this week.
CRAPPY CRAPPY CRAPPY!!! I'm going to return mine and buy the black and decker from RONA for $98 with the automatic line advance. THe bump on the ground thing is HORRIBLE!
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May 25th, 2006 10:52 AM
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I picked up a YardWorks cordless (rechargeable) mainly because it was cheap. Been using it for about a month and it's been okay, including the line advance (bump on the ground).
Thing I hate about it is the fact that you have to hold that stupid button down - gets tiring after 20min. *BLEH*!
Gas is probably heavier?
bjl
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May 25th, 2006 01:59 PM
#12
How much is the B&D Grass Hog..is it available at Canadian Tire?
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May 26th, 2006 10:17 AM
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I'm fed up with my electric one and about to pick up a gas one...so far I've seen a MTD one @ Rona for 149 (straight shaft..) that seems interesting.
Is there really that much of a diff. between straight shaft & curved?
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May 26th, 2006 10:19 AM
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From years of yard work I recommend one thing.
Get a cordless. Nothing makes trimming grass more of a pain than the stupid extension cords. Unwrapping it the having it get tangelled around yourself or around things you are working on
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May 31st, 2006 09:44 AM
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I used a gas one and it died in 2 years. That was heavy and towards the second year produced more vibration. Then bought a codeless 12V Ryobi. I immediately noticed the power difference, however liked it as it was lighter and convenient. Also, it's charger acted as a wall mounted storage hanger too.
However, this year it is failing to hold the charge and hunting for a new one now!
Saw an 18V at wallmart for $70 (WORKX).
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