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Apr 15, 2024
2:25
:32
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Ransom's Grandson
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I've had an Echo string trimmer for several years.
It's worked great for me and would recommend. I think it's the SRM 225 model.
It is really easy to re-spool the string.
However, if/when I have to replace it, I'll probably go electric just because they are quieter. I'm blaming it on my age.
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For lawn and garden power tools - what brands do you like most and least?
Jay Rick
Apr 15, 2:12pm
I've got Ryobi which works for me. if you're going electric, pick a brand and stick with it across platforms
byujag
Apr 15, 2:16pm
Yeah, I’m trying to keep all battery tools in a family (rigid). But I need a gas
Jay Rick
Apr 15, 2:20pm
I used ridgid and switched to Milwaukee because I liked how many different tools
Magneto
Apr 15, 2:48pm
Make sure you buy ethanol free gas for it. You'll be glad you did.
Magneto
Apr 15, 2:49pm
^^^this^^^ I've been buying Ryobi and it's been fine, no complaints
icecougar
Apr 15, 2:28pm
I've had an Echo string trimmer for several years.
Ransom's Grandson
Apr 15, 2:25pm
I have an electric. Good for small jobs - edging the lawn, etc. But need somethi
Jay Rick
Apr 15, 10:18pm
For all 18v stuff Ryobi, for bigger 54v stuff (blower, weedeater, mower) Ego
mang
Apr 15, 2:36pm
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