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Best trimmer at around 200 or less?

#1

Vanousb

Vanousb

Looking to upgrade from my old Bolen 150 which is having feed issues to a better weed trimmer. would love to hear experienced opinions.


#2

Carscw

Carscw

Looking to upgrade from my old Bolen 150 which is having feed issues to a better weed trimmer. would love to hear experienced opinions.

Echo has the 225 straight shaft for $219.


#3

Vanousb

Vanousb

Thanks. Seems like a good deal on quality residential/semi commercial trimmer. Heard redmaxx is a good option. Anyone using redmaxx?


#4

clpolcar

clpolcar

Redmax are great. Just pricy. I prefer stihl but have nothing against echo. I run some of their products.


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magbarn

I'd look at the Husqvarna 223L also... Probably the best balanced light weight trimmer under $300. Lighter and better balanced than the Echo's with a superior stock head to boot. Also the latest Echo's carbs are just set way too lean and need adjustment as the trimmer ages... Get a lowe's 10% off coupon on-line or at your local post office and get it for $225+ tax. I have the echo SRM 210/230 and Stihl FS 94R. I prefer the 94R over the Husky, but it is an additional $100 over the Husky.


#6

Wildcat

Wildcat

I say Echo SRM-225. Do some searching around before you buy. I found mine for 199.99 at a local Echo dealer while Home Depot had it for 219.99.


#7

Carscw

Carscw

I say Echo SRM-225. Do some searching around before you buy. I found mine for 199.99 at a local Echo dealer while Home Depot had it for 219.99.

Home Depot and ace will match the $199


#8

RetiredGuns

RetiredGuns

I've gone through a few trimmers and the best so far (by a mile) is a Tanaka. Never had such a nice engine. Little tougher to find though.


#9

Vanousb

Vanousb

I've gone through a few trimmers and the best so far (by a mile) is a Tanaka. Never had such a nice engine. Little tougher to find though.

Can;t locate a Tanaka in my area of KY. Can get a Husqvarna 223L for about 219.00 with some creative discount use. If I go Factory Renewed/Reconditioned form sears I can get for 180-190 ish. Not sure about renewed/reconditioned. Thoughts anyone?

If I go new and order Husqvarna premixed oil (about 25.00 more) I can extent the warranty by 2 year. Can get extra 2 to 3 year warranty on Hus 223 with oil purchase.

The Echo 225SNR mentioned is running about 218.00 OTD (199.00 plus TN tax) with 5 year warranty standard and a bottle of oil to boot and service is 15 miles form my house.

I am thinking for the larger property residential user like me the Echo is sounding like the way to go for me.


#10

R

rwdague

We sell ECHO, and service most other brands. I do very little carb adjusting on ECHO equipment that is still under warranty. Most of those carb adjustments probably could have been avoided if quality,clean, properly mixed fuel had been used.


#11

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rwdague

Home Depot & Ace may match the ECHO dealer price, but who will service or repair the equipment if or when needed? Home Depot & Ace will advise you to go to the ECHO dealer that offered you a better price to begin with. Now, instead of getting the priority service that is given for dealer sold eguipment, you will be put on a waiting list. At our shop there is a 2-3wk wait if it wasn't purchased from us. That dealer service is worth more than the $20 you might save at the box stores.


#12

Vanousb

Vanousb

Decided to take a chance and went with a Honda HHT25SLTA 4 cycle trimmer....

Cool story...
A guy I know who services commercial lawn crew trimmers/blowers/etc for a living purchased 2 like Honda HHT25SLTA 4 cycle trimmers and 2 husq 224Ls trimmers that were returned to home depot. Turns out the hondas were returned due to having weight more than expected and an idle needed adjustment. How would I kow...the box the honda was shipped in had the name of the person who returned it. I contacted and asked.

Long story short...I bought form him one of the honda HHT25SLTA trimmers with a speed feed head he added. It is as good as "New" condition and was totally serviced (oil added, idle adjusted, totally check over) by guy who is trusted to service lawn professionals equipment...absolutely flawless and still in the box it shipped in originally for $200.00 even. Retails between 329.00 to 359.00 plus tax and another 30 for the speed feed head with extra gator line to boot.

Have used it for two weeks now...No issues what so ever. I have turned it in any position with no hesitation in running. Weight to me is not an issue at all. I do use the shoulder harness. 4-cycle means no mixing gas and oil. Runs on first pull (which my 7 year old daughter can do). Quiet. Wow...very quiet. An the power to me is impressive.

Oh yea...he is keeping the other honda for himself and after servicing the two Husq 224Ls, he is sending them to south america as part of a mission trip.

To add a little more to the story...I let him know I was upgrading my lawn equipment this year with mower, trimmer, etc, and was looking for a good leaf blower. He had two personal blowers (a Mikita he used and an Echo PB500H he bought as backup (used twice in great condition). Ended up buying the Echo PB500H.


#13

kblackmer100

kblackmer100

husqvarna 322L

It's a little more than $200 but the Husqvarna 322L is a great buy, great power, weighs like 9 lbs, soft trigger and just solid. I have had two of them and wore the first one out, love it.


#14

jekjr

jekjr

About a month ago I bought a 58 volt battery string trimmer, blower, and chainsaw. I have had excellent results with them. I don’t honestly see myself going back to gas units.


#15

kblackmer100

kblackmer100

the battery operated equipment does have its place for sure I use the battery operated on some projects and then my gas on the majority of others but I definitely like having the battery equipment when I need it.


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HDCowboy42

Probably about 6 months ago I bought a Kobalt 80 Volt trimmer at Lowes for $199 and an extra battery on Ebay for $32 and I don't think I'll ever go back either! Its just as strong as my Stihl was and no more messing with mixing gas or messing with carbs! I can trim the fence line on my acre with 2 batteries and charging them with the included fast charger don't take but 30 minutes. I also have an older 40 Volt Kobalt blower I use for blowing the driveway and I wont ever go back to a gasoline one of those either.


#17

7394

7394

Shindaiwa T235, solid shaft drive, & 20" cut, or 18" if you turn the line cutter around, which is what I did on mine. :thumbsup:


#18

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SidecarFlip

I've gone through a few trimmers and the best so far (by a mile) is a Tanaka. Never had such a nice engine. Little tougher to find though.
Good chainsaws too. Tanaka is actually Makita. Just made in Korea instead of Japan.


#19

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bertsmobile1

Good chainsaws too. Tanaka is actually Makita. Just made in Korea instead of Japan.

Sure about that ?
Makita was a company like Ryobi that designed tool but got some one else to make them
Hitashi bought Tanaka in 2010
Metabo- Hitashi merged in 2014 but were run as separate entities with a common research facility.
Apparently a private equity company bought out Hitashi Power Equipment in 2016.
Ultimately every company on the planet will either be a struggeling small family business or owned by one of the massively wealthy USA-Saudi private equity groups.
It is private equity companies that actually control world economics, not world banks and definately not governments.
But we are getting way off mowers.


#20

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SidecarFlip

Sure about that ?
Makita was a company like Ryobi that designed tool but got some one else to make them
Hitashi bought Tanaka in 2010
Metabo- Hitashi merged in 2014 but were run as separate entities with a common research facility.
Apparently a private equity company bought out Hitashi Power Equipment in 2016.
Ultimately every company on the planet will either be a struggeling small family business or owned by one of the massively wealthy USA-Saudi private equity groups.
It is private equity companies that actually control world economics, not world banks and definately not governments.
But we are getting way off mowers.

Reasonably sure. My Tanaka chainsaw says it's made in Korea on the case. Great little saw too. I read that Makita and Tanaka were the same (on the Internet) but then the Internet is usually folklore right? Least I know that Norton Vllers built my 68 Pii Scrambler....lol


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