Re: Brush cutter/strimmer recommendations please
I have a Ryobi cordless strimmer which does a great job. Not sure which models would be available in the UK. One advantage with Ryobi cordless tools is that they have a ”one battery fits everything” system so you don’t have to buy different batteries for each tool. Here you can buy packages with a combination of tools and batteries. If I hadn’t already bought other brands of tools I’d go for Ryobi for everything because of the battery system.Re: Brush cutter/strimmer recommendations please
I doubt if you will find a corded or cordless brush cutter due to the power needed to drive the blades. The weight of copper windings for a brush cutter would make the weight of an electric model prohibitive for free-hand wielding into your jungle. Although with modern innovations happening right across industry all the time, something might be available.Re: Brush cutter/strimmer recommendations please
Funnily enuff I've just ordered a GTech cordless grass edge trimmer. I was looking to buy a Spear & Jackson version but our local Argos didn't have one in stock. The GTech's spec looks about the same although it cost £20 more (after a special discount).Re: Brush cutter/strimmer recommendations please
What are you trying to get through teacup, if it’s woody shrubs ect, then something with blades would be better, if it’s just long grass or softer green stuff, then a normal grass strummer would be ok, most are adjustable for lawn edges, but check if that’s a requirement, could you not ask your neighbour to use his petrol one to clear it, then you could keep on top of it with a strimmerRe: Brush cutter/strimmer recommendations please
Re: Brush cutter/strimmer recommendations please
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