Island Of Misfits

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I 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.
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 charging
 
I 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.
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?
 
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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 charging
Yes One of my biggest fears ie: leaving computers and cell chargers plugged it 24
 
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 charging
True... There's a risk
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?
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.
 
True... 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.
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 PIA
Oh for sure , I shower and sleep with it in the bed
Thks Bro
 

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