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Posted on February 4, 2012 by Mr.Green 12 comments Leave a comment

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Echo Weed Eaters- Why They Are the Best Weed Eaters Weed eaters are important tools for landscaping. They are instruments designed for trimming hidden areas like corner fences, posts or around trees where mowers are unable to reach. They also help in pruning plants, bushes and grass. There are various weed eaters available in the market. But Echo weed eaters are reputed for their presence in the market for over thirty years. Echo produces the best commercial weed eaters. The equipment is lightweight, ergonomically sound and has a super strong motor. The functioning of weed eaters is same for all but they differ in power sources. Gas or oil, batteries or electricity either powers them. They come in different power ranges, prices and sizes. People who do not have too much of weeding activity ideally goes in for electric weed eaters. They work best for small green patches. There is not much maintenance needed and they are easy on ears compared to gas weed eaters. Battery weed eaters are less noisy and with improvement in technology their battery life has improved a lot. Though they depend on electricity for charging the batteries, there is not much air pollution they cause compared to the gas weed eaters. The best part is that they are cordless and so easier to use. You have flexibility of using them in small areas and they are very lightweight. There are various models of weed eaters by Echo. You can go in for the one that suits your lawn the best. Here are the various models: GT-200i: This model has a curved shaft trimmer that is very easy to start. SRM-210: The shaft trimmer is straight and perfect for average commercial consumption. GT-200R: This has a curved shaft trimmer and is lightweight. It is characterized by i-30 start technology. This is a gas powered weed eater and is great in edging and trimming. It works well even with tough weeds and tall grass. SRM-210SB: The split boom design is capable of accommodating all Pro Attachment Series attachments. SRM-230: Super powerful, durable and great functioning SRM-230S: It has a steel drive shaft that makes it ideal for commercial usage. GT-251: Best performance and powerful model with a modern profile and advanced technology. SRM-210i: It has a super easy-to-use trimmer with i-75 and Rapid-Loader head. If you wish to start up your own lawn maintenance business, you must definitely look to investing in weed eaters by Echo. Even if you plan to buy weed eater for your lawn, you must consider going for Echo. They are superb quality products and their customers are happy customers. They have excellent performance records and there are no problems faced by people who are using these weed eaters. Echo weed eaters have earned two thumbs up from users all over. They are pretty long lasting and customers refuse to switch to any other brand. The proof of this is there for you to see on the Internet. The various customer reviews and feedback have proved that they are the best performing weed eaters. There is hardly any maintenance needed to keep them. The weed eaters are basically lawn trimmers and the ones manufactured by Echo attack the toughest weeds. Hence, if you are planning on one, do check out all the models of Echo weed eaters. About the author: G. Smitty is a writer who loves to discuss many topics ranging from ryobi weed eaters to professional basketball. Thanks for reading! Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/gardening-articles/echo-weed-eaters-why-they-are-the-best-weedeaters-2618723.html

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12 Responses to Echo Trimmers


Anonymous February 4, 2012 at 9:49 am Is it worth buying an ECHO brand string trimmer? i have a homelite curved shaft weed eater(string trimmer) but i want a straight shaft and was wandering about these expensive $200+ ECHO brand trimmers. I cut grass at home and have 2 grass cutting jobs. Is an ECHO worth it or is a Homelite, Ryobi, etc. just as good?
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Anonymous February 25, 2012 at 11:09 am Its worth spending a bit extra, I run a garden care business and so I use the heavy duty gear, Husqvarna is my brand of choice but sthill, oleo mac and echo are good too.

My husqvarna weed eater, brand new costs $1400, and after using a cheap ryobi the other week whist mine was being serviced I remembered why I had spent the extra cash. My old man brought a Sparta for $420 which is pretty good, its made by oleo mac, Its not powerful enough for me but if you only have the 2 lawns itll do. But my best advice to you is if your planning on taking on more work buy something grunty itll pay itself off faster than you think, and most importantly buy new! People are slack and dont maintain gear and it often gets one hell of a hiding! Hope that helps Best of luck
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Anonymous February 14, 2012 at 11:14 pm best gas trimmers? what is the best gas trimmer i have heard echo or stihl i need a comerical grade somewere around 300 to 400 dollars i wont a trimmer with power that will last

laburg February 14, 2012 at 11:22 pm gas hedge trimmers wont cut?

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the blades move but is not enough to cut. is it missing a screww or what could be the problem? its an echo. are both blades supposed to be moving?
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Matthew B February 19, 2012 at 7:58 am Only one blase usually moves. Have you tried oiling the blades. That could be the problem.

james_spader_jr February 16, 2012 at 5:10 am 4 stroke string trimmers? Im looking into buying a new string trimmer and checking into a troy-bilt one (four-stroke) that is setup for attachments. I will be using it for around the house and some light commercial ( I plan on mowing about a dozen

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yards on the weekends for extra cash) Does anyone own this trimmer that has really put it to work? Will it hold up to light commercial or do I need to go get a stihl or echo? I recall seeing two different models of the troy-bilt at lowes, one with a cast alluminum shaft input that was more expensive Please help!
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kangaroorat1985 February 18, 2012 at 11:39 pm Where is my stolen lawn equipment and Go Kart? Last week me and my buddies lawn equipment was stole out of our shed in South West Michigan. The Items were

two echo lawn trimmers, a trailor, a exmark lazer, a go kart, snow mobile, and a handful of tools. If you know of any of these items that someone just happened to come upon lately tell me or notify the police. I know this is a stab in the dark, But who knows its the Internet
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yahoo February 21, 2012 at 5:21 am Cub Cadet, Echo, or Stihl? Who of the three makes the best string trimmers. Cub Cadet, Echo, or Stihl?

redleader February 26, 2012 at 11:06 pm

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I have a Stihl that Im not too happy with. Its about three years old. I think I paid over $250 for it. It has always been difficult to start, but runs fine after it warms-up. I know several other people with the same problem. The fuel line (primer line, I think) leaks slightly. It has been in the shop three times (two different repair shops) over the past two years to repair this and it still leaks and is still difficult to start. I know two people who have Echo trimmers and theyre very happy with them. I dont know about Cub Cadet trimmers Another brand that is highly rated by our local Park District crew is Shindiawa (sp?), but I try to avoid Asian brands.
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David February 21, 2012 at 7:19 am What is good about echo string trimmers? The on/off switch,i-30 starter what is that and the bump head winding , reliable? srm-210

hairyford2 February 25, 2012 at 12:04 pm ive owned mine for 3 years now and i havent had any problems with it. mine does not have the bump head

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winding though. it has the kind where you insert two pieces of heavy gage line into each side. i prefer this style, it cut weed with large stems without breaking as much.
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lowgmasta February 25, 2012 at 3:24 am what do you think of the echo 210 and 230 string trimmers

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