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J’ai besoin de passer une grosse boule de pet
Me personally I dont like leaving a battery in its charger , My buddy had a ryobi battery catch fire. In NYC there are instances of lithium batteries for ebikes catching fire while chargingI adjusted the handle 3 times before I had it comfortable. It's raining now, but I'll shoot a pic later. I keep the battery on the charger after every use, so no answer for time. Sorry man. The auto feed is for restringing. A light tap extends the string very nicely. Sometimes too nicely... Like if you hit a root or high spot when you're in the groove lol. Keep it clean or the auto feed will fail (from reviews before I bought it). I agree that it is just a powerful as a gas whacker.
I have a buddy in Pa has one of those auto lawn mowers that operates on its own .nah
this is southern French
mow de lawn
Cool Thks So having to bump it gently to get new line is normalI adjusted the handle 3 times before I had it comfortable. It's raining now, but I'll shoot a pic later. I keep the battery on the charger after every use, so no answer for time. Sorry man. The auto feed is for restringing. A light tap extends the string very nicely. Sometimes too nicely... Like if you hit a root or high spot when you're in the groove lol. Keep it clean or the auto feed will fail (from reviews before I bought it). I agree that it is just a powerful as a gas whacker.
My wife's got one that operates on its own. She calls it Hippie.
Cold meds kicking in. Eyeballs getting heavy. Sweet dreams, shipmates.
For all them doggie lovers out there.
Here is a doggie that is really smart... and a great actor -- I love how at the last minute, he remembers to cover his tracks:
My wife's got one that operates on its own. She calls it Hippie.
Cold meds kicking in. Eyeballs getting heavy. Sweet dreams, shipmates.
Yes One of my biggest fears ie: leaving computers and cell chargers plugged it 24Me personally I dont like leaving a battery in its charger , My buddy had a ryobi battery catch fire. In NYC there are instances of lithium batteries for ebikes catching fire while charging
For all them doggie lovers out there.
Here is a doggie that is really smart... and a great actor -- I love how at the last minute, he remembers to cover his tracks:
Morning Sweety May you have a happy and Pleasant DayThat's to funny. What a smarty.
True... There's a riskMe personally I dont like leaving a battery in its charger , My buddy had a ryobi battery catch fire. In NYC there are instances of lithium batteries for ebikes catching fire while charging
A little over a year. Like with any equipment, proper maintenance and not trying to push it beyond it's limits will make it last a while IMO.Cool Thks So having to bump it gently to get new line is normal
and How Long have you owned yours , I was wondering the life expectancy we will get out of them?
I found it a little hard to do certain straight on edging around brick garden borders (has a weird tilt to the power head) and that safety button will have to be fixed to not have to hold it every time I go to trim PIATrue... There's a risk
A little over a year. Like with any equipment, proper maintenance and not trying to push it beyond it's limits will make it last a while IMO.
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