Wednesday, April 3, 2013

What Kind of Weed Trimmer Should I Get for My Lawn?

Well it's Spring time and you might have already been looking into buying a new string trimmer, (or weedeater) for cutting grass.

Today I want to recommend a weed trimmer that I have used for years and has done very well.  Please consider getting this kind of string trimmer before you go out and buy an el cheapo from Mega-Low Mart or something.  I'll explain in a moment.

  • The weed trimmer I highly recommend is an SRM-230 made by Echo.  You can find this weed trimmer at a local lawn mower repair shop.  I do believe in supporting local smaller businesses so give them some business!  Home Depot does have Echo products if you choose to shop there.



The Echo SRM-230 does a great job in performance, and if you take good care of it, it will last for a long time. I've cut for hours and hours with an SRM-230 through lots and lots of grass and even heavy grown areas.  I think it's pretty good even though it's not a SUPER heavy duty weed trimmer.

  • Save time, money, and hassle by choosing a weed trimmer that is commercial.

One of the benefits of choosing a commercial trimmer over some cheap crap is it is SO much easier to change the trimmer line out.  With the SRM-230, it's a simple twist, load the string, and twist it back on.
What I've seen with a lot of cheap weed trimmers is that it's easy for the spool to just pop off and you have a lot of string get tangled everywhere.  They are complicated to change out, and some even require a tool to get the spool off. 

A lot of cheap weed trimmers also won't run for long.  Before you know it you might make a trip (or five) back to Mega-Low Mart to return it.  Imagine all the time and gas money you are spending on your travels.

I used to work at a lawn mower repair shop and I would often pick up the cheaper lawn equipment from big stores, NEW, BEFORE THEY WERE EVEN SOLD, so they could be repaired.

  • Curved Shaft Trimmers - I've also heard several times from mechanics and some landscapers to not get curved shaft trimmers.  I'm not sure why but I just hear they are more of a hassle.  Get one with a straight shaft.

There are cheaper models for Echo, and also one designed for homeowners.  It is cheaper in price too.  You will just have to check it out. 

The price of an Echo SRM-230 is $289, but it's well worth the cost over the years plus saves you the hassles of the El Cheapos.  This is based on my personal experience.

If you have any more information or recommendations, please feel free to post a comment!