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About Weed Eaters and Tips on Using Weed Eaters


By: David H.
Submitted: 2009-05-12 02:13:42 | Word Count: 667


A weed eater is a great tool for trimming hard to reach areas on your lawn. Learn more about this wonderful garden equipment.

Weed eaters are usually used in house environments and for landscaping purposes. Weed eaters should be used within the recommendation of manufacturers. They are designed to trim hard to reach areas like around and corner fences or posts where mowers cannot reach. It also used to cut down overgrown grasses and plants.

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Weed eaters all basically function the same way but just differ mainly in power sources. It also comes in different sizes, power ranges and prices. Weed eaters can be electric powered, running on batteries, or powered on gas/oil.

Those powered by batteries have become popular since modern technology has greatly improved the life of batteries. Battery weed eaters reduce air and noise pollution. It is easy to use and more flexible in small areas or tight spaces. The lack of power cords makes this equipment easier to manipulate and handle.

An electric weed eater is great for lesser weeding tasks. Corded electric weed eaters are popular for people who have small areas or yards. It does not need high maintenance and is not irritating to the ears as compared to gas weed eaters. These machines are plugged to a power outlet.

The “walk” behind weed eaters is usually used for trimming and mowing landscaped lawns. It is great for areas that usual weed eater cannot handle. “Walks” behind weed eater are design to reduce back stress. Commonly, “walks” behind weed eaters are equipped with six horsepower engines for manicured lawns and in order to maneuver rugged landscapes with ease.

There are numerous manufacturers of weed eaters such as Echo, Poulan, Toro, Homelite, Shindaiwa and John Deere as well as Honda, Feather Line, Craftsman, Troy Bilt, Ryobi and Husqvarna. Echo is one of the top manufacturers of weed eaters. It features a full line of equipments from brush cutters and weed eaters to Edger’s and chain saws, along with a complement of products such as QuickVent saws, sprayers, Power Pruners, Shreds ‘N’ Vac. Echo manufacturers are deemed as the world best commercial grade weed eater and trimmer.

There are also discounted stores that sell weed eaters at reasonably prices. You can also obtain weed eaters at reasonable prices from manufacturers that have old stocks. You can also visit some online sites that sell weed eaters.

Use weed eaters properly always. Determine the type of weed eater that suits your requirements and work setup. There is no type superior from the other. It is just a matter of what will work better for you. If a power outlet is nowhere near your work area, then it might be better to get a battery powered or gas powered unit.

For sculpting, landscaping and small yards around flowerbeds, consider a battery powered weed eater or electric weed eater. Gas weed eaters provide excellent power and works well with any project, either small or large types.

Outline on a plan for using weed eaters. If you have a large yard, decide where you are going to start with your weed eating task. For contouring and flowerbeds, use chalk to outline the perimeter.

Protect yourself before you start the project by using the weed eaters. This is since weed eaters have a tendency to throw debris and objects back to you. Wear the right protective clothing like long pants, long sleeved shirts and safety eye goggles.

Start your weed eater. For battery powered weed eaters, make sure you have extra batteries or the battery is fully charged. For electric weed eaters, find an accommodation of electrical outlets and utilize an extension cord to the entire project. This is in order hinder any delay or stoppage of the work in progress. With gas powered weed eaters, use the right blend of oil and gas, as required by numerous weed eater manufacturers.

Make equal sweeping movements with your weed eater to get a more or less uniformed result.

Author Resource:- For more information on Electric Weed Eaters and Battery Powered Weed Eaters please visit our website. http://www.weed-eaters.net/electric.html & http://www.weed-eaters.net/battery.html

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