Thanks for that. I watched video but not sure as looks like a cord there but operator never pulls it. Are you saying that this easy star system starts when the various buttons are pressed an one does not have to use a cord? Thanks again
Thanks for that. I did go to a hire shop but they did not mention that option. I will visit a shop but was hoping for this easy start option on a lightish strimmer.Hi, some strimmers do come with a touch start button (Ryobi Touch Start Petrol Strimmer as an example) - these aren't cheap, but quick web search will throw up some more options.
Recommend you call into a lawnmower shop and ask if they have any in stock. These can be a bit on the heavier side, in comparison to the electric models and also need to be maintained, petrol / oil / cleaning etc... at least you can have it in your hands to gauge the weight ( if the shop has one ).
As an aside - would it be possible to tackle the issue areas in relation to needing the strimmer? replanting / clearing / spraying etc.. so you have a long term solution to eliminate / reduce the need for strimming?
OK. Very helpful so thanks very much.Yes, it's called a touch start because it starts using the buttons, if you watch the video again you can see it fire up when the buttons are pressed. I didn't notice the chord in the video but I'd imagine that's just a backup to the electric button start.
i think I will always need something stronger as there is 1.5 acres so over time I hope to do planting etc but it will probably take a few years.If you have a light strimmer and think that a heavy duty one is only needed now to bring it under control then would you not just get someone to do it this time and maintain it with the lighter electric strimmer. It would be a cheaper option
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