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As I said, it's been very good so far, more than happy ;D
Not wanting to sound like a stuck record, but repeat, buy a 4 stroke generator and use your domestic electric tools, top of the range strimmers (electric) are cheap compared to highly dangerous two stroke petrol varieties that most times refuse to workand if your not fit can damage your health by pulling your guts out trying to start the blessed things. ::)
You really believe that Roy? All the electric ones I've used have been pants themselves, comparatively little power and flimsy lines, and a very small cutting radius.The best one I have used was a 50cc MountField Multi-Trim with 4 lines, powerful enough for anything and with a harness to help with the weight. Nothing lasts forever, however, and nowadays I use a McCulloch 35cc thingy, lighter and good enough for what I need (and not too difficult to start).The thought of having to do my allotment with either of the 2 B&D electric ones I have fills me with dread, it would be nigh on impossible..............
Insert QuoteCouple of hundred quid?Try about £80 from B&Q..... Roll EyesOh, and the mountfield cost a tenner!
Quote PS. I take it you lot who have had problems starting 2 strokes never tinkered with mopeds or model aeroplane glowplug engines in your teens 8)
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