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Yard Machines (MTD) Or Homelite For String trimmer ? Robert11 06-16-2005
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Posted by Joseph Meehan on June 16, 2005, 8:11 pm
Tony Hwang wrote:
> Joseph Meehan wrote:
>> Robert11 wrote:
>>
>>>Hello:
>>>
>>>Want to get a very low cost string trimmer of the weed-wacker
>>>variety.
>>>The only two that seem to be offered in the $ 70 range are a model by
>>>Yard Machines which I guess is MTD, and
>>>one by Homelite.
>>>
>>>I realize these are el-cheapos, but any opinions on which brand
>>>is "better"
>>>
>>>Thanks,
>>>B.
>>
>>
>> Consider a battery operated one. I have one now and there is no
>> going back for me. I love it.
>>
> Hi,
> Until the battery does not hold charge any more?
> Tony


I'm on year three now and if they only last two years it would be worth
it. I got a set of trimmer, blower and hedge shears with three batteries.

--
Joseph Meehan

Dia duit



Posted by Tony Hwang on June 16, 2005, 6:14 pm
Robert11 wrote:

> Hello:
>
> Want to get a very low cost string trimmer of the weed-wacker variety.
>
> The only two that seem to be offered in the $ 70 range are a model by Yard
> Machines which I guess is MTD, and
> one by Homelite.
>
> I realize these are el-cheapos, but any opinions on which brand
> is "better"
>
> Thanks,
> B.
>
>
Hi,
To me lo cost is more cost = false economy. Buy good one, keep it LONG
time is the way to go, IMO. Not considering the frustration to go with
lo cost one.
Tony

Posted by Art Todesco on June 16, 2005, 6:32 pm
I have a Homelite trimmer and leaf
blower. Some may argue these are not
"Tim Allen" hardened. However, for home
use these are pretty good. I
had a Paramount trimmer (from Builders'
Square (K-Mart)) and it was
horrible ... went for $10 at a garage
sale.

Robert11 wrote:
> Hello:
>
> Want to get a very low cost string trimmer of the weed-wacker variety.
>
> The only two that seem to be offered in the $ 70 range are a model by Yard
> Machines which I guess is MTD, and
> one by Homelite.
>
> I realize these are el-cheapos, but any opinions on which brand
> is "better"
>
> Thanks,
> B.
>
>

Posted by Squanklin on June 16, 2005, 11:40 pm
I also have a Homelite leaf blower and have enjoyed a reliable machine
for about a year. Given, it's light to moderate use; but I've enjoyed
it - and its mulching capacity too.

Don't know how their weed whackers stack up. I have a Ryobi that was
$20-30 more than your $70, and it's been fantastic.

Good luck!
Squanklin


Posted by Christian on June 16, 2005, 9:07 pm

> The only two that seem to be offered in the $ 70 range are a model by Yard
> Machines which I guess is MTD, and
> one by Homelite.

I bought a MTD 3 years ago at Kent (canadian hardware store) for 99$ CAN and
it works really good. it's a 25cc 2 cycle engine. Nothing fancy but it works
:c)

Christian



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