chris1515 said:
Are these battery ones tough enough to edge thick St Augustine runners?
I have a Black and Decker 20V trimmer and it just doesn't cut it….literally.
I got a gas powered Craftsman off Nextdoor for free, and it's powerful as hell. But it's a b* to start, leaks fuel, and you have to pull the cable off the spark plug to kill it. The price was right.
But it opened my eyes to the power differential between gas and what I was using previously.
I've got an EGO Power String Trimmer and it not only is powerful enough to cut through St. Augustine runners, but it will cut through lots of thicker items like rose bush branches and small shrub branches as I was weed eating yesterday. It's as powerful as my old gas trimmer, as both utilize 0.095" string, but quieter, lighter, easier to use with no mixing of fuels, etc. Plus it has the automatic string feed feature to restring when the string is depleted.
EGO also has trimmer models that utilize what they call as "Line IQ Technology" to automatically extend the string as you are trimming. Well, I was able to try a model with that feature and hated it as it didn't continuously extend the string like I expected it to do. A friend also has one and he too made the comment that he wishes it had the old tap and go feature to which I agreed.
I asked my kids to get me an EGO trimmer for Christmas and lo and behold, they provided me with model ST1511T that has the tap and go head in lieu of the Line IQ Technology. Works great, so I highly recommend going that route if you decide to go EGO. The unit is powered by a 2.5 Ah 56V ARC Lithium Battery, that gets up to 45 minutes of run time on a single charge! I've also got a blower and chain saw so I have multiple batteries and chargers to keep me going to get both of my yards done!
aka The Legendary *******!!!