How to Choose a String Trimmer
How to Choose a String Trimmer
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String trimmers are the most-purchased outdoor power tool,
according to industry watchers. Their usefulness in tackling tall
grass and weeds, and placing the finishing touch on a manicured
lawn, make them a necessity for modern yard work.
But with aisles lined with string trimmers of different styles and
brands, it's easy to see why consumers may be a little overwhelmed
or confused when selecting one. Keep the following guidelines in
mind to ensure you choose the right string trimmer for the yard
chores that lie ahead:
* Is it a quality product?
Many homeowners find themselves frustrated with the limited power,
difficult starting, shabby design and numerous product breakdowns
of cheaper string trimmers. Typically, middle- to higher-priced
equipment lasts longer and is more structurally sound. Make an
investment in a premium product with superior technology, like a
state-of-the-art 4-cycle engine, to ensure a satisfying lawn
experience.
* Does it provide easy starts?
Consumers often complain about the effort it takes to start their
equipment. To avoid aggravation, look for a string trimmer with an
advanced starting system, like a Craftsman model with the
Incredi-Pull Starting System and Max Fire Ignition or a Cub Cadet
model with a Swift-Start system. In general, string trimmers with
4-cycle engines will likely start easier than their 2-cycle
counterparts -- thanks to a spring in the starting system that
reduces the amount of pulling effort required.
* Can the line spool easily be changed?
With today's technology, replacing a line spool shouldn't be
difficult. If it looks tricky in the store, it will most likely be
frustrating at home. For ease and convenience, choose a fixed line
head that allows for quick line replacement by simply inserting
precut lengths of line into the head with nothing to take apart or
wind.
* Are there any special features?
One of the hottest trends today in lawn and garden equipment is
"convertible" equipment allowing users to change a product's
function with versatile attachments. Looking to blow away clippings
after you trim? Troy-Bilt offers an EZ-Link Attachment System so
users can turn the trimmer into a blower or many other products in
a matter of seconds.
* How does it feel?
For a more comfortable experience, look for a string trimmer that
is not only lightweight, but also has good balance and evenly
distributes weight. Try one with a handle suitable for comfortable
right- or left-handed use. And because comfort is also affected by
vibration, 4-cycle engines are designed to significantly reduce
vibration that can lead to hand fatigue and other medical
problems.
* How will the equipment be used?
Straight shaft trimmers are designed to effectively trim under
shrubs and low branches, while curved shaft trimmers typically
offer easier maneuverability and less weight. Consider the
landscape in which the string trimmer will be used to help
determine the appropriate shaft style.
* What will the neighbors say?
If neighbors are in close proximity, the noise level of a string
trimmer should be considered. As opposed to a 2-cycle engine's 95
decibel level (comparable to a motorcycle), opt for a product with
a lower operating tone and reduced decibel levels.
* Is it environmentally friendly?
Although EPA standards get more strict each year, there are still
differences in the emissions of various string trimmers. Overall,
4-cycle engines emit half the emissions of a standard 2-cycle
engine. And with a cooler running engine, users can expect
increased fuel efficiency of approximately 25 percent.
String trimmers today come in all shapes and sizes, and there isn't
just one model that's right for everyone. Homeowners should
consider their personal lawn objectives and the characteristics and
features most important to them when selecting a string trimmer. As
manufacturers become increasingly aware of consumer needs, trimming
has become more pleasurable and easy -- shopping for one should be
too.
For more information on premium 4-cycle string trimmers, visit
www.mtdproducts.com.
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