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Throttle Trigger Control Handles/Complete Bull Horn Handle Bars to FIT Various STRIMMER Hedge Trimmer Brush Cutter

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The trigger is mounted on the handle, which allows you to control the unit using just your fingertips. It’s worth noting that some people may find this trigger is still awkwardly positioned, finding they need to twist their hand slightly to access it. Specification: Warranty: yes (1 year) , 2 or 4 stroke: 2 stroke , Engine power: 0.75 kW , Weight: 4.9 kg If the strimmer comes with two head attachments, one of them will likely be narrower than the other, making it more versatile. Despite having a 25 cc engine, at only 3.9kg it’s the best lightweight petrol strimmer on our list. For those who are worried about managing heavier weights, but still want something with plenty of power, it’s a great option.

Working in its favour is its power, but you might find that you need to rest frequently if using this machine for long periods, especially with the blade attachment, as the vibrations can be uncomfortable. The power cord. Mains-power strimmers keep you tethered whilst working in the garden. You will likely have to use an extension cable, and need to be aware of where the cable is at all times so as not to cut through it accidentally. Generally, it seems this model is quieter than competing petrol strimmers, which might make it a bit more ‘neighbour friendly’, especially if you’re fond of working the early mornings or evenings. Specification: Warranty: yes (1 year) , 2 or 4 stroke: 2 stroke , Engine power: 0.9 HP , Weight: 5.28 kgPetrol strimmers are far more powerful than electric models, better suited to larger gardens and dense areas. The Hyundai 52cc Petrol Grass Strimmer cuts through tough weeds with ease, and is a great choice for stubborn weeds and large areas which have become overgrown. Let’s take a look at the design first. This strimmer has a 25 mm cutting width, which is generous without being impractical, and 2-in-1 functionality. Plus, it weighs just 2.8 kg which makes it relatively comfortable to use for long periods of time – though some people may still find it a little heavy. The secondary handle helps with control, while the 10 m power cable means it’s suitable for most average size gardens. The battery that came with this cordless grass trimmer had a run time of around 30 minutes, but you can’t expect too much from a 2.0 Ah battery. The fact that it charges in just 1 hour is a huge plus however. Look for interchangeable heads, for different kinds of mowing. Most strimmers will display their noise and vibration output, which he At 7.7 kilos, this model is pretty heavy but thankfully it comes with a shoulder strap which, when attached to the balance point, helps reduce the weight on the front so that it effectively floats just above ground level. Just be sure to have the heavyweight battery in place when adjusting the pivot point. The loop handle, meanwhile, comes with a bar extension for a variety of hand positions, though I should add at this juncture that Greenworks also offers a bike-style handlebar version of this model, so perhaps consider that if you think a wider handlebar is better suited to your needs.

If you’ve got something a bit tougher than grass, like a big bramble patch, a powerful strimmer or brushcutter will also be helpful. According to Broadhouse, the key things to look for in a strimmer are a robust build, whether it’s comfortable to use and, if it’s a cordless electric strimmer, a decent battery life. Whether you choose to attach the blade or line cutter, the cutting action is powered by a 52 cc motor – even if you’re working with a garden full of brambles, this Einhell strimmer can cut through, shred them up, and clear the space. The first thing you notice with the Gtech GT50 strimmer is how light it is. At 1.85kgs, this model is easy to hold and use, plus it could strim the neighbourhood and still have enough energy left to strim it again. Actually, that may be a bit far fetched since the battery only lasts about 30 minutes. Nevertheless, from experience, 30 minutes is all it takes to trim the edges of a moderately large lawn. Some of the best petrol strimmers for really tough jobs will have a 52 cc engine. Other machines have closer to a 20 cc engine – but which should you be looking for? Ego feels your pain and has come up with the answer – a pro-spec cordless whipper snipper that self winds. Simply grab a decent length of Ego’s industrial strength 2.4mm nylon line, feed it through the head and hold the ‘Powerload’ button. Voila, the entire line is mechanically rolled up in just 10 seconds. This is groundbreaking stuff, dude.McCulloch has taken into consideration the fact that petrol strimmers shake a fair bit when operating at high revs, and have installed an anti-vibration system that sits just under the engine, a nice touch and to be expected of a higher quality piece of kit. This is one of the better anti-vibration features that I’ve seen, and when compared to most of the trimmers I’ve had in the past, there was a significant reduction in shaking. Just try cutting a medium-sized lawn of long grass with a strummer and you’ll soon realise you’re fighting a losing battle. Likewise, try trimming off perfect edges or along pathways with your lawnmower, not an easy task to say the least. This is a petrol strimmer so of course, that means there is some vibration when you are cutting, however, it isn’t too bad and when operating at lower speeds the level of vibration is lessened. This is to be expected from such a powerful engine, if you think about it, it’s not far off a small twist and go scooter in terms of power! It’s powerful, efficient and comes with a 5-year warranty. That’s sure to get you interested if the Lamborghini brand alone didn’t seal the deal! Being a 2 stroke engine there is some smoke emission to be expected, especially when at full throttle but it clears a fair bit once you’ve been at power for a while, and a little noise but that’s to be expected too.

Prepare the fuel and oil. If your petrol grass trimmer has a two-stroke engine, you will need to mix the unleaded petrol and oil together before putting it into the fuel tank. With a four-stroke engine the oil and petrol are not mixed and go into separate tanks. The manufacturer’s instructions will show what type of oil should be used, and what ratio it should be mixed at. Stihl is a common choice of petrol strimmer for professional gardeners. Chosen for their superb reliability, and outstanding build quality, they are the products to go for if you don’t mind spending the money. There is some weight to the Stihl, but it isn’t what I would consider heavy for this kind of product, and I take a little bit of weight as a good sign of solidness and quality. When in the harness, you hardly notice the weight anyway, and the tool always feels well-balanced and easy to manoeuvre. A glyphosate-containing weed killer will work systemically so the plant will absorb it right down to the roots. This should kill the entire plant and not allow any re-generation.

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It weighs 8.9 kg and has handlebar-style handles to provide a good grip on the strimmer – especially useful when working through tougher terrain; however, the harness could be of better quality to help more securely distribute the weight. Nevertheless, this strimmer is generally pleasant to use. The lightweight design means it’s easy to manage, and the plant guard protects shrubs from damage when trimming close by. Particularly if you have areas of your garden that get easily overgrown and can’t be reached by the mower, this is an easy tool to take out and neaten up those smaller spaces – the 40 cm cutting width can get into tighter spots without being so small that the job will take ages. Given its slimline design, it’s also easier to work in these narrow areas than a strimmer with wider handlebars would be. This Trueshopping Garden Trimmer is the best petrol strimmer to buy on a budget because, even though it’s inexpensive, it’s still extremely well designed. It comes with secure bike-handlebar handles which, when combined with the shoulder strap, create a very stable machine. Vibration levels are low on the Stihl, and I think this is due n large part to the high-quality materials used in its construction, coupled with some top-notch engineering. Everything on this product just lets you know that it is part of something better than the average, and I have to admit that it’s a nice feeling.

The Einhell Power X-Change 18V Cordless Strimmer is a great budget model and the best lightweight strimmer on the market. It weighs just 1.8 kg, so it’s easy for just about anyone to use! They can be a little too powerful. Unless you really need the strength of a petrol model, they may be more difficult to manage than it’s worth. Vibrations can also make them uncomfortable over extended periods. The vast majority of petrol strimmers are fitted with two-stroke engines. These engines are not the same as what you find in your car, and you can’t just pour unleaded petrol into them without it being mixed with semi-synthetic 2-stroke oil first. The ratio for this mix will differ slightly from product to product, but it should be clearly presented to you in the instructions that come with each strimmer. When it comes to clearing nettles, brambles and really long grass on an industrial scale, you need a commercial-style petrol-powered ‘brush cutter’ with handle bars and a full harness – just like this excellent model from Cobra. It also comes with a harness included, which will help prevent the 5.2 kg weight from becoming too tiring.Finally, like anything that burns fossil fuels, there will be fumes and emissions to deal with and they are obviously not good for the environment.

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