Need a new strimmer.
Posted by: Tony Lockhart on 05 May 2008
Well, I finally killed what I hope will be my last ever elctric mower and bought a small Honda engined Hayter. What a difference and no going back.
Now I need a strimmer. The electric one we have is too weak for our garden, so are there any decent makes of strimmer? Electric is a no-no as the garden is a little big and odd shaped.
Thanks
Tony
Posted on: 05 May 2008 by Fozz
I bought a Ryobi petrol one about 12 years ago when I moved in to my current house. Still works brilliantly. Just needed a new head once (the bit you continually bash on concrete to feed the line). Oh and I would avoid McCulloch with a big pole. Their after sales support was terrible for me. I had some electric hedge trimmers that needed new motor brushes. I was told that the motor is sealed and they are not available.
Posted on: 05 May 2008 by PJT
Tony,
For my money, you just can't go past STIHL, their heavy duty stuff is awesome, and their chainsaws unmatched.
Next in line

, would be Husqvarna.
Pete
Posted on: 05 May 2008 by count.d
Honda every time.
Posted on: 06 May 2008 by tonym
My vote goes to Husqvarna too. My trusty old strimmer's 12 years old, very neglected, but always starts straight away. Stihl's also excellent of course.
A few years ago I was at a country fair & bought a special strimming head. Miles better than the so-called auto feed jobs, it uses square section, very strong strimming line which you cut to size. Lasts much better & cuts much better too!
Last year I bought a Honda sit-on mower, but I can't say I've been overly impressed with it. The other week I noticed the steering column was a bit wobbly - probing about underneath I then discovered four of the securing bolts had completely disappeared! When I told the wife she scrabbled around in a drawer & came up with two of the bolts she'd found in the garden.
Posted on: 07 May 2008 by Tony Lockhart
Thanks for all the advice.
I went to my local Stihl and Husqvarna dealer and at my price point the Husqvarna just felt right.
Cheers
Tony