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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View PostIt's already begun... Honestly, guys, what did we expect? Did you see the knife he uses for his unboxing videos?! There's obviously always been a little bit of a prima donna there.
Just kidding, Jeff! Really cool to get that mention from DRP in their newsletter. I always appreciate your unboxing videos so here's to more people getting to check them out!
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Originally posted by Dave1442397 View PostI replaced my gas trimmer with one of these last year - https://www.homedepot.com/p/EGO-15-i...02SF/300638783
I could really use an extra battery, but it works well. My gas trimmer was driving me nuts, and I couldn't get parts for it any more. I'm really glad to have gone electric. These 56V models are great.
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Originally posted by Brian861 View PostThanks for the recommendation, Dave! I picked up a refurbished one for about $65 off retail and it kicks ass! I'll be looking to pick up more of their products down the road.
Last week was the first time I ran out of string, and I looked on YouTube to see how to reload it. Well, talk about easy, especially compared to my old gas trimmer. All you have to do is line up the "load" arrows on the head (you can leave it on the unit), feed string all the way through, then pull until you have 8' on each side. Then just wind the head anti-clockwise and it loads itself. Very smart system, and dead easy.
Now I just have to avoid weed whacking the things my wife planted. I told her she better mark those spots, 'cause once the weed whacker's in motion, it doesn't stop 'til the battery dies!
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Originally posted by Dave1442397 View PostHey, that's a great deal! When I bought mine, I actually meant to get the next model up for an extra $30 because it advertised "self-loading string", which sounded good. Home Depot had them in the wrong cardboard display, and I just kept the one I got.
Last week was the first time I ran out of string, and I looked on YouTube to see how to reload it. Well, talk about easy, especially compared to my old gas trimmer. All you have to do is line up the "load" arrows on the head (you can leave it on the unit), feed string all the way through, then pull until you have 8' on each side. Then just wind the head anti-clockwise and it loads itself. Very smart system, and dead easy.
Now I just have to avoid weed whacking the things my wife planted. I told her she better mark those spots, 'cause once the weed whacker's in motion, it doesn't stop 'til the battery dies!
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The only drawback in my electric trimmer compared to my old gas is pure power. For normal weeds and grass it's great. My old gas was a 4-cycle and also used larger string. I could take out a lot with that, but you don't need to do that too often. I bought a blower that uses the same batteries. So I have a backup. I would normally plug in a battery when I started mowing guaranteeing I'd have enough to trim when I was done.
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Originally posted by khaos View PostThe only drawback in my electric trimmer compared to my old gas is pure power. For normal weeds and grass it's great. My old gas was a 4-cycle and also used larger string. I could take out a lot with that, but you don't need to do that too often. I bought a blower that uses the same batteries. So I have a backup. I would normally plug in a battery when I started mowing guaranteeing I'd have enough to trim when I was done.
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Originally posted by Brian861 View PostThis Ego is a pretty strong trimmer and more than enough for you basic lawn maintenance. I had no loss of power after using it continuously for 20 minutes or so. I'd highly recommend it when you go to replace your electric. I think you'll be pleasantly surprised.
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Originally posted by Dave1442397 View PostI agree. In fact, the EGO is way better than my old Echo gas trimmer, which was running the maximum diameter string that would fit. The EGO string is woven strands, and rips through everything, even tougher weeds that the gas trimmer couldn't handle. The only thing I still need the machete for is the bamboo, which is still trying to come back three years after I cut it all down.
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