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Susiebelle

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Strimmer Required
« on: July 19, 2007, 11:25:13 »
Hi Unsure whether this is the right place for this request but here goes. I am looking  for a battery operated strimmer for my allotment can anyone recommend a reasonably priced one (like all of us a bargain would be good ::))that is sturdy enough to cope with all that will be thrown at it on the average allotment, it's a tall order :-\

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Re: Strimmer Required
« Reply #1 on: July 19, 2007, 11:35:21 »
you might be better hiring a petrol one for a couple of days to tackle to weeds.

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Re: Strimmer Required
« Reply #2 on: July 19, 2007, 12:18:06 »
We have a Bosch Accutrim like the second one on this page: http://www.cheapmowers.com/acatalog/Bosch_Strimmers.html

It uses a little plastic blade rather than conventional strimmer line.  The blades wear down and have to be replaced, though, just like line.  But it's very effective for lighweight jobs, or working near plants that you don't want to damage.

The battery lasts a reasonable time for what we use it for.  Perhaps an hour at most.

I wouldn't recommend it or any battery strimmer for all-purpose allotment use though.

And it isn't that cheap, either.  You can get a Ryobi petrol strimmer at B&Q at the moment discounted for the same price, and that'll work perfectly well for all but the toughest allotment jobs.

Try this: http://www.diy.com/ and find Ryobi Line Trimmer 25cc  On offer at £67.58
« Last Edit: July 19, 2007, 12:25:14 by Melbourne12 »

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Re: Strimmer Required
« Reply #3 on: July 19, 2007, 13:48:04 »
Check out TooledUp - Accutrim 23 for £49.95

Tooledup.com

My favourite hardware site!

Agree only good for tidying up, but very good at that. Probably find you'll need a spare battery.

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Re: Strimmer Required
« Reply #4 on: July 19, 2007, 16:32:27 »
 ;D

That Ryobi looks a bargain to me. Mine cost £80ish a couple of years ago. It has been a godsend though, takes on most things without a problem and puts up with dreadful neglect from me...I must remember to empty the fuel out over the winter, I really must!

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Susiebelle

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Re: Strimmer Required
« Reply #5 on: July 20, 2007, 17:52:42 »
Thanks to everyone  for their comments. The requirement is for keeping the edges of my grass pathways well manicured, my allotment neighbour uses a sythe (  not sure of spelling) but I'm afraid of chopping my feet off! Have visited B & Q today and like both options recommended by Melbourne12, as you say very light to handle, will be dragging OH for second opinion over the weekend.
Many Thanks Susie

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Re: Strimmer Required
« Reply #6 on: July 22, 2007, 19:38:55 »
I've just bought a petrol strimmer from argos 'Spear and Jackson' should be £59 (BARGAIN) but now reduced to £49 BIGGER BARGAIN!!!  :o

http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/7201228.htm


I am very happy with it.
View my blog on returning a totally
 overgrown plot in Gloucester
 into a productive allotment ... http://fork-in-hell.blogspot.com/

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Re: Strimmer Required
« Reply #7 on: July 23, 2007, 09:38:20 »
Reporting back - managed to get out to B & Q Saturday and invested in the Bosch Accrutrim, very pleased with it and even got the guy to discount a further £15   ;D ;D. Thanks for all your suggestions - much appreciated. Susie

 

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