I was gonna get one of these brush wire wheels for my lawn, driveway and sidewalk. Thanks for saving me the extra expense. I'll just keep on with my trusty craftsman.🙂
Lol trusty and craftsman don't go hand in hand. Any gas craftsman tool I have ever owned is garbage. chainsaws are junk, edgers are junk, weedwackers are junk, mowers are junk... at least the eazy start model wackers are. stihl,husq and those name brands are the only equipment worth working on. every stihl or husq I own can sit for years pull it out the shed put some gas in her she fires. I have a craftsman edger and all it does is give me a piece of equipment to work on any time I use it. Mind you, I take care of my equipment and craftsman just lets me down every time. I spend more time working on craftsman tools than working with their tools.. guess there is a reason why some shops won't work on them and refer to them as throw away machines... My early years of having equipment and tools from craftsman Is what helped me gain knowledge of small engines... All I ever did was work on them.
@@1992-g2k So sorry to hear about your experience with craftsman. I totally agree about STIHL and Husky though. You can leave them sitting in the garage for years and still count on them to start whenever you need them.
Has somebody who did landscaping for 38 years? I would not wear shorts while using that. Because if a piece of that flew off, it could actually go into your leg even with the shield, which most landscaper removes.
Absolutely agreed. Please wear protective apparel while operating tools like this. The stunts in the video are performed by trained experts and should not be replicated at home.
Your technique of using the brush cutter to reach the sidewalk rows is cool. On my brush cutter, I use it tilted more to the left, that way I don't get caught in the clutch. To the right, it stops rotating
Thanks for the demo. I am so tired of spending time fixing my string trimmer and was thinking about buying a wire wheel. It looks to be as frustrating and time consuming as my double string trimmer. I had a single string trimmer that I loved, worked incredibly well and one of the guys I let store stuff in my garage stole it. I didn't notice until the next summer when I moved and by that time it was too late. Cannot for the life of me find a simple single string trimmer.
So sorry to hear that. We do have a dedicated playlist for finding the what's the best trimmer, line, & blade option for you. Check it out here: ruclips.net/p/PLcMsWbmgR9r94lsdsEgyWTmoqFc03VClx&si=sfQph5uTnXjoRgmg
@@mainstreetmower I'm now on my fourth trimmer since my single line was stolen. It's a Stihl and it's again, double line. Not sure who the genius was that thought this was a great idea but I'm not buying another one. If need be I will cut with my scissors as it would be just as time consuming as constantly fiddling with the line.
Great review. Drunkenly bought this thing, just tried to put it on. Didn’t trust it, so thought I’d find some installation advice. Here I am, watched this video, realising I’ve wasted my money. Putting me trusty old blade back on in the morning….
Finally a to the point, respectable, useful review of this sketchy product. I bought exact same attachment for my Stihl and yeh thanks China for no instructions. But I did buy it for the purpose of attacking weeds in asphalt/concrete cracks, so I think I'll order that OEM Stihl nut you recommended and use this wire turd just for pathway applications. Solid video. Took watching a dozen peckerwood videos and get mad as hell - only to find your video and basically regain my faith in humanity.
For what it's worth, I put one on specifically because we have a ton of interlock. Line gets destroyed as you can imagine. This wheel works great, it certainly will scratch however I've found that keeping the disk flat and only gently tipping into the joints works well. PS 8" wheel on km131 power head...
@mainstreetmower Really appreciate your review of the rotary sickle bar, I've been underutilizing mine! Dig the vacuum technique plus cutting bullrushes off below the waterline in my pond blew my mind😂
@@vpweber Thank you, glad you liked the video. Like you said, this product is great for pavements and sidewalk kind of work... as long as you're okay with scratches and slight damage.
@@fredsanford336Here I am stuck with a big dummy and a whole lotta ugly. This is the big one. You hear that Elizabeth I’m coming to join you honey! 😂 Absolutely love that show such a classic.
Thanks for the video can you test metal cutting blades on rechargeable string trimmers.. I have a 40v dewalt and would love to see how brush cutters work on it. You might be the first do do such a video
I got the same exact one, it works at getting rid of weeds along the yard line and around planters and such for me, however it also burnt up my electric weedeater, so be careful if you do buy
only real application I found for it I like, i got a small concrete pad i park a very leaky beater truck on, or for when i do work on the other trucks, its really great for stripping a thin layer of material off the top of the pad, making it look clean again, then i just dump some sealer on it and call it a day instead of fussing around with the power washer for a few hours, i can just maul a thin a layer off, have clean concrete again and not have to mess with it again for a few months.
Yea, I was looking at that, you’d want to check that pretty often to make sure it’s still tight. Long pants would probably help if that wire wheel came flying off too.
What kind of grass do you have? I have some spots in my yard (northern Ohio) that grass refuses to grow and your grass seems to grow right through blacktop, I need some of that type of grass!
Those wheels work beautifully on angle grinders but do NOT wear loose clothing and do wear welding or other tough leather gloves for the same reasons welders wear them. Knotted flat wheels are famous for eating flesh but they stay intact much longer than stranded (which throw strands). Either way I wear my Jackson face shield because goggles do not protect the face.
I don't know what kind of person would think that a wire brush can cut grass. It is not advertised as cutter, it is not a cutter and therefor you cannot cut with it. Pretty straight forward. I cannot believe that people actually needed to watch a review video to see what this is for....
You're right, the lack of ANY advertising even on the package of this product left a lot of questions unanswered. Before we decided to review this video, this product was going viral on social media with slow-mo clips of it cutting grass. So we decided to test it. hope you enjoyed the video too 🙂
@@mainstreetmower Thanks for the answer. I know of this product for over 20 years. I have never seen a clip of it cutting grass. This brush is only for brushing off weed of off patios or paint from surfaces like metal, as it will turn wood into dust before you realise it. If indeed there is such a video showing it cutting grass, it's misleading and whoever did it is a mo**on.
@@badseednut Well for anyone that hasn't known about this product for 20 years, this video serves as a great insight I think. We found in our results that it does do GREAT at clearing weeds off of sidewalks and pavements (like you said) but only if you're ok with the damage and scathes it leaves behind.
@@mainstreetmower I see you point of view and I won't disagree. It's just that for me it's common sense that a blade cuts and a brush... brushes. Anyhow, like you said, it might be a good insight for someone else and it probably is.
If you just want to punish weeds, this is perfect. But if I had a surface that needed rust removal and no angle grinder, I'd consider this product. It definitely keeps your hands away from the business end, where an angle grinder is a little scary.
Eveready purchase the 6-inch 5 wire head and it worked great aside from concrete aided up pretty fast I guess it's because there wasn't as many cutting wires thank you for this video though as I now know that that will not do any kind of weeding worth of s***I need a six head a forehead or a five head wire instead of the ones with wires all the way around the perimeter it really needs that Gap to get in there and chop
Thank you so much for making this video because i already buy the Wells from China but I don't know how can the one work but your video very much help me I'm sorry my English is not good but anyway thank you so much
got one of these for some tough work took half the bush with me and thats the good part on a stilh so a good make it broke the gear box the man at the shop said it happens all the time as its to heavy i was lucky the man at the shop had the part so i got it fixed for 40 quid so avoid people
Did not bother to watch but 3 things were clear just from looking at it. 1) Head is way to heavy for the tiny motor in an electric string trimmer once you put a load on it will burn out quickly. 2) You will be grinding away and leaving marks all over your concrete. 3) You will be shedding sharp metal wires all over.
Safety Issue! I'd step up to a full grinding style full face shield because those bits of wire really fly. Glasses are the bare minimum. You dont want them in your face.
Its not going to work on my trimmer the german nuts won't fit my Milwaukie trimmer i need china nuts they are smaller. Maybe south koren nuts fit. Or Taiwan nuts. Does the package say universal?
Truthfully, what is more useful, a poop flavored lollipop or this trimmer head? I think the lollipop needs to be tested by Chip for an accurate answer! LOL
I didn't buy one. I bought TWO of the bloody things, only to discover it needed some other part to be able to be fitted to my trimmer....it's a fairly dangerous thing because there is no shield. I reckon you could cut trees down with it
You know i have loads of stone with all kinds of shit inbetween them and also inconsistent stone heights it works but also it grabs on to everything and string is to tedious it leaves the tiny weeds inbetween them. I don't what would help me other then these two
@@mainstreetmower well you know i just have tile but tile isn't the word im seeking but in al different kinds of sizes and the tree roots push them upwards
I live in uk i have the top of the line Ryobi 279.99 30cm brush cutter with bike handlebars. It has a tri blade attachment. Does anybody know whether this will fit this machine so i can get rid of a bunch of thick patio weeds ?
Just got one - NO INSTRUCTIONS. Watch this very useful, practical video and SAVE YOUR MONEY. I stupidly assumed the price was $AU.....it wasn't. Complete ripoff.
I dont like these wire wheels. They will ruin your clutch, driveshaft and gearbox pretty fast. Saw a company using them on there FS 460s, ruined two of them in less then 30 minutes. Also all stuff flies around so be careful around houses, cars etc. If I clean pavements or so, I just use the Trimmerhead and good strong line. Works great and wont hurt the brushcutter. Sorry for my Bad english, I am from germany 😁
I agree with things flying out, had to be super careful and cautious of using it, specially because I was testing it on my parents porch 🤣 But thankfully, even after using it for a good while on the test day, it didn't do any damage to my unit, at least visibly.
It won't cut grass because it not a cutter too blunt, has limited application as you have described no different from wire wheel on an angle grinder so really just another pointless gimmick! nice video.
congratulations on destroying someones driveway LOL throw that pos away. only thing that is good for is taking off skin and destroying concrete. also is stihl amercian? SAE thread? and that thing looks chinese so um ya, metric thread? also, its called Left hand threads not reverse threads. Pro tip : SAE stands for "Society of Automobile Engineers" which is what most threads are here in america but no so much anymore as its cheaper to use a metric bolt for in between sizes instead of sae to save money on weight which equates to more shipping costs so unfortunately now more and more cars are made with metric than standard because of shipping. some worthless information i thought id share, thanks for the video!
'Either European or Chinese' 😂 Your Americanism is leaking 😄 Europe and China aren't even remotely similar in packaging, scope of delivery, manuals, etc so when not even the nut is included, it's probably Chinese (which it should also say on the packaging - if the packaging doesn't say who made it/where it's from.. it's very likely Chinese)
Check out the BEST Brush Cut Blades for your string trimmer [review]: ruclips.net/video/2aFMfXDrdOQ/видео.html
I was gonna get one of these brush wire wheels for my lawn, driveway and sidewalk. Thanks for saving me the extra expense. I'll just keep on with my trusty craftsman.🙂
Absolutely man. It is a pretty solid tool for those uses as long as you're ok with scratches and slight damage to the pavement.
Lol trusty and craftsman don't go hand in hand. Any gas craftsman tool I have ever owned is garbage. chainsaws are junk, edgers are junk, weedwackers are junk, mowers are junk... at least the eazy start model wackers are. stihl,husq and those name brands are the only equipment worth working on. every stihl or husq I own can sit for years pull it out the shed put some gas in her she fires. I have a craftsman edger and all it does is give me a piece of equipment to work on any time I use it. Mind you, I take care of my equipment and craftsman just lets me down every time. I spend more time working on craftsman tools than working with their tools.. guess there is a reason why some shops won't work on them and refer to them as throw away machines... My early years of having equipment and tools from craftsman Is what helped me gain knowledge of small engines... All I ever did was work on them.
@@1992-g2k So sorry to hear about your experience with craftsman. I totally agree about STIHL and Husky though. You can leave them sitting in the garage for years and still count on them to start whenever you need them.
It's garbage. I tried it . Didnt get all the parts.
You just saved me $25, I was about to buy one, but the video does not lie.
Glad it helped
Has somebody who did landscaping for 38 years? I would not wear shorts while using that. Because if a piece of that flew off, it could actually go into your leg even with the shield, which most landscaper removes.
Absolutely agreed. Please wear protective apparel while operating tools like this. The stunts in the video are performed by trained experts and should not be replicated at home.
No difference from a grinder and wire wheel, it comes with the territory
I have one just for curiosity but doesnt work . Better with plastic string
@@brunosousa1977 Absolutely.
Your technique of using the brush cutter to reach the sidewalk rows is cool.
On my brush cutter, I use it tilted more to the left, that way I don't get caught in the clutch. To the right, it stops rotating
Good to know, thanks for sharing.
Hiya I have one. Can you advise where to get the attachments. Thanks in advance.
Thanks for the demo. I am so tired of spending time fixing my string trimmer and was thinking about buying a wire wheel. It looks to be as frustrating and time consuming as my double string trimmer. I had a single string trimmer that I loved, worked incredibly well and one of the guys I let store stuff in my garage stole it. I didn't notice until the next summer when I moved and by that time it was too late. Cannot for the life of me find a simple single string trimmer.
So sorry to hear that. We do have a dedicated playlist for finding the what's the best trimmer, line, & blade option for you. Check it out here: ruclips.net/p/PLcMsWbmgR9r94lsdsEgyWTmoqFc03VClx&si=sfQph5uTnXjoRgmg
@@mainstreetmower I'm now on my fourth trimmer since my single line was stolen. It's a Stihl and it's again, double line. Not sure who the genius was that thought this was a great idea but I'm not buying another one. If need be I will cut with my scissors as it would be just as time consuming as constantly fiddling with the line.
Would it work for removing the “pride” paint from crosswalks? 🤔
I absolutely approve that use
Lol
It's spreading like a virus.
Somewhere there's a "weed whacker " joke there
Not sure but it's 100% guaranteed to remove your unnecessary prejudice if you use it on yourself.
Great review. Drunkenly bought this thing, just tried to put it on. Didn’t trust it, so thought I’d find some installation advice. Here I am, watched this video, realising I’ve wasted my money. Putting me trusty old blade back on in the morning….
haha sorry you found this video after the purchase. Next time check this channel out BEFORE buying any lawn care products 🙂
Finally a to the point, respectable, useful review of this sketchy product. I bought exact same attachment for my Stihl and yeh thanks China for no instructions. But I did buy it for the purpose of attacking weeds in asphalt/concrete cracks, so I think I'll order that OEM Stihl nut you recommended and use this wire turd just for pathway applications. Solid video. Took watching a dozen peckerwood videos and get mad as hell - only to find your video and basically regain my faith in humanity.
Wire turd 🤣Thanks for watching man. Glad you liked the video.
For what it's worth, I put one on specifically because we have a ton of interlock. Line gets destroyed as you can imagine. This wheel works great, it certainly will scratch however I've found that keeping the disk flat and only gently tipping into the joints works well.
PS 8" wheel on km131 power head...
@mainstreetmower Really appreciate your review of the rotary sickle bar, I've been underutilizing mine! Dig the vacuum technique plus cutting bullrushes off below the waterline in my pond blew my mind😂
@@vpweber Thank you, glad you liked the video. Like you said, this product is great for pavements and sidewalk kind of work... as long as you're okay with scratches and slight damage.
I have found that those things are fantastic for removing the grass and between cracks of sidewalks!
Agreed. Does really goos at that (as long as you're ok with slight damage and scratches to the sidewalks)
@@mainstreetmowerthey make a nylon brush version. Can you give that a try and post a video on it?
@@misledpoet Absolutely we can. Thanks for the suggestion. Stay tuned.
Was looking to see if the wire brush would fit my Ryobi trimmer, after watching this don’t think I’ll bother. Thanks mate 👍
🏳️🌈
Glad to help 🙂
@@fredsanford336Here I am stuck with a big dummy and a whole lotta ugly.
This is the big one.
You hear that Elizabeth I’m coming to join you honey! 😂 Absolutely love that show such a classic.
Thanks for the video can you test metal cutting blades on rechargeable string trimmers.. I have a 40v dewalt and would love to see how brush cutters work on it. You might be the first do do such a video
Oooh cool idea. Let us see what we can do.
I got the same exact one, it works at getting rid of weeds along the yard line and around planters and such for me, however it also burnt up my electric weedeater, so be careful if you do buy
Oh wow, didn't know it could cause that kind of damage to the unit. Thanks for sharing man 🙂
thank you brother....I was seriously considering buying that wire wheel. now I know better
Glad it helped
Really nice demo. I was thinking about purchasing one but thanks to your demo....I am going to pass. Nicely done!!!
Glad it was helpful!
"Why is your driveway full of pits and scars?"
"RUclips 😅"
🤣🤣🤣
only real application I found for it I like, i got a small concrete pad i park a very leaky beater truck on, or for when i do work on the other trucks, its really great for stripping a thin layer of material off the top of the pad, making it look clean again, then i just dump some sealer on it and call it a day instead of fussing around with the power washer for a few hours, i can just maul a thin a layer off, have clean concrete again and not have to mess with it again for a few months.
For applications like those, i agree. Its a pretty solid attachment
The locknut needs to show a few threads of the bolt when tight. It appears that the nylon part of the locknut wasn't even touching the threads
Yea, I was looking at that, you’d want to check that pretty often to make sure it’s still tight. Long pants would probably help if that wire wheel came flying off too.
Put on a pair of long pants and a full face shield.
Then the next time you have to clean the street side of a curb - then, it’s unbeatable
Yes sir
What kind of grass do you have? I have some spots in my yard (northern Ohio) that grass refuses to grow and your grass seems to grow right through blacktop, I need some of that type of grass!
"Im so Excited" @ 2:55 mark🤣 KILLIN ME SMALLS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Glad for this video definitely changes my mind about buying one 😊
Glad to help 🙂
Well done! I subscribed.
Thank you 🙂
Those wheels work beautifully on angle grinders but do NOT wear loose clothing and do wear welding or other tough leather gloves for the same reasons welders wear them.
Knotted flat wheels are famous for eating flesh but they stay intact much longer than stranded (which throw strands). Either way I wear my Jackson face shield because goggles do not protect the face.
Gotcha. Thank you 🙂
Thanks for making this video one less gimmicky accessories to buy
Glad it was helpful!
I don't know what kind of person would think that a wire brush can cut grass. It is not advertised as cutter, it is not a cutter and therefor you cannot cut with it. Pretty straight forward. I cannot believe that people actually needed to watch a review video to see what this is for....
You're right, the lack of ANY advertising even on the package of this product left a lot of questions unanswered. Before we decided to review this video, this product was going viral on social media with slow-mo clips of it cutting grass. So we decided to test it. hope you enjoyed the video too 🙂
@@mainstreetmower Thanks for the answer. I know of this product for over 20 years. I have never seen a clip of it cutting grass. This brush is only for brushing off weed of off patios or paint from surfaces like metal, as it will turn wood into dust before you realise it. If indeed there is such a video showing it cutting grass, it's misleading and whoever did it is a mo**on.
@@badseednut Well for anyone that hasn't known about this product for 20 years, this video serves as a great insight I think. We found in our results that it does do GREAT at clearing weeds off of sidewalks and pavements (like you said) but only if you're ok with the damage and scathes it leaves behind.
@@mainstreetmower I see you point of view and I won't disagree. It's just that for me it's common sense that a blade cuts and a brush... brushes. Anyhow, like you said, it might be a good insight for someone else and it probably is.
If you just want to punish weeds, this is perfect. But if I had a surface that needed rust removal and no angle grinder, I'd consider this product. It definitely keeps your hands away from the business end, where an angle grinder is a little scary.
Yes that would be a good use
Eveready purchase the 6-inch 5 wire head and it worked great aside from concrete aided up pretty fast I guess it's because there wasn't as many cutting wires thank you for this video though as I now know that that will not do any kind of weeding worth of s***I need a six head a forehead or a five head wire instead of the ones with wires all the way around the perimeter it really needs that Gap to get in there and chop
It might be good for edging before sealcoating
White vinegar...kills grass in the driveway, a lot cheaper too.😊
Good to know.
Thank you so much for making this video because i already buy the Wells from China but I don't know how can the one work but your video very much help me I'm sorry my English is not good but anyway thank you so much
Your english is perfect. Thank you for watching and glad you liked the video 🙂
got one of these for some tough work took half the bush with me and thats the good part on a stilh so a good make it broke the gear box the man at the shop said it happens all the time as its to heavy i was lucky the man at the shop had the part so i got it fixed for 40 quid so avoid people
Considering how heavy duty stihl products are, if this thing can break one of them... you better stay away.
It’s mainly for removing grass to the dirt you gotta drive to then ground
Yes that's all it seemed useful for.
Thanks .. not going this direction now.
Thanks for watching 🙂
Did not bother to watch but 3 things were clear just from looking at it.
1) Head is way to heavy for the tiny motor in an electric string trimmer once you put a load on it will burn out quickly.
2) You will be grinding away and leaving marks all over your concrete.
3) You will be shedding sharp metal wires all over.
Definitely noticed point no.2 in the video.
Thank you. I wish I had seen this review before buying. I wasted my money on this one.
Sorry about that. Make sure to subscribe ☺
would you know where I can get that NUT for my Hasquavana. Thanks
Actually it's the amount of wires if that was a 4-wire or six wire trimmer head on a real weed wacker work just fine
We want video "typs and usage lawnmower blades"
We do have video like that. Check it our here: ruclips.net/video/3-d00QuUklY/видео.html
Can a flat wire disc work as well?
Safety Issue! I'd step up to a full grinding style full face shield because those bits of wire really fly. Glasses are the bare minimum. You dont want them in your face.
Yes, super dangerous.
How long does your battery last
Thanks just saved me some money 5:57
Glad it helped 🙂
Its not going to work on my trimmer the german nuts won't fit my Milwaukie trimmer i need china nuts they are smaller. Maybe south koren nuts fit. Or Taiwan nuts. Does the package say universal?
The package had no information. Absolutely nut-thing there
What is the name of the trimmer you fitted the wire brush to?
It's the STIHL FSA 135
Good review and demonstration. Does not look like it is good for me.
I’m so glad this video could help you figure that out:) I agree. I think it works for very few applications.
It works gr8 getting dirt from around ur stump to cut flush to ground
It,s a Nylock nut. The 1 you want.
Good to know, thanks for sharing.
Maybe spilled dried up paint on a parking lot?
oooh that might be the perfect application for this
Truthfully, what is more useful, a poop flavored lollipop or this trimmer head? I think the lollipop needs to be tested by Chip for an accurate answer! LOL
It "Chipped " it up🤣
🤣🤣
I didn't buy one. I bought TWO of the bloody things, only to discover it needed some other part to be able to be fitted to my trimmer....it's a fairly dangerous thing because there is no shield. I reckon you could cut trees down with it
Oh man, so sorry to hear that. It is definitely dangerous but still can not cut any type of grass, plants, or weeds.
You know i have loads of stone with all kinds of shit inbetween them and also inconsistent stone heights it works but also it grabs on to everything and string is to tedious it leaves the tiny weeds inbetween them. I don't what would help me other then these two
Power scissors maybe? Watch how they work here: ruclips.net/video/vWz4hB9sMoU/видео.html
@@mainstreetmower well you know i just have tile but tile isn't the word im seeking but in al different kinds of sizes and the tree roots push them upwards
Was just looking for a video on how to install this pos. Found your video too late🙄
So sorry to hear that. Make sure you're subscribed before next time.
It's a wire brush it cleans it doesn't cut, use a blade for cutting and a brush for cleaning the clue is in the name!!!
Good to know, thanks for sharing. We wanted to test all the applications this product could be used for. Didn't find many.
Hallo dear i want 8inches drimmer head is there available
I live in uk i have the top of the line
Ryobi 279.99 30cm brush cutter with bike handlebars. It has a tri blade attachment. Does anybody know whether this will fit this machine so i can get rid of a bunch of thick patio weeds ?
My strong recommendation would be to watch this great video, learn from my bad experience and SAVE YOUR MONEY.
I bought one but now I decided not to use it. Thanks for your video, it was really helpful for me.
Thank you for watching. Sorry that you didn't find our channel before your purchase.
Probably good for rust removal
Yeah i think so too
Gloves, long sleeve shirt, long pants, and googles. Don't make excuses for leaving the poison ivy as seen on RUclips.
You are funny 😂❤
Thank you 🙂
Nothing like the commercial for it. I bought one but maybe I should not have
I know the feeling 😔
You bought heas to small. It needs to be 10 inch cut grass. There is nothing to swing out cut grass with those small short bundle of wires.
Yes mayble we should've gotten the bigger one. This one didn't do ANYTHING.
Years ago, using a wire wheel like that.On the angle grinder me and my dad were doing a trailer for mom. It will eat your Skin. Be careful
Put that on a 40 plus CC weed Wacker.That would be a great heavier rust removal tool.
@@henrydecker1718 Yes, need to be super careful using this.
Just got one - NO INSTRUCTIONS. Watch this very useful, practical video and SAVE YOUR MONEY. I stupidly assumed the price was $AU.....it wasn't. Complete ripoff.
It sopose to be a brush cutter, i seen it on ebay
But it barely cuts grass
I dont like these wire wheels. They will ruin your clutch, driveshaft and gearbox pretty fast. Saw a company using them on there FS 460s, ruined two of them in less then 30 minutes. Also all stuff flies around so be careful around houses, cars etc.
If I clean pavements or so, I just use the Trimmerhead and good strong line. Works great and wont hurt the brushcutter.
Sorry for my Bad english, I am from germany 😁
I agree with things flying out, had to be super careful and cautious of using it, specially because I was testing it on my parents porch 🤣 But thankfully, even after using it for a good while on the test day, it didn't do any damage to my unit, at least visibly.
Wear long pants to protect ur legs pls!
It won't cut grass because it not a cutter too blunt, has limited application as you have described no different from wire wheel on an angle grinder so really just another pointless gimmick! nice video.
Absolutely agreed.
Where are your confort trims young man🤕🤕 one of those wires comes loose and goes in your eyes no thanks take care my friend
20% vinegar on the weeds in the cracks. Dead in an hour.
Interesting advice, will definitely try that next time around. Thanks for sharing.
These are extremely dangerous in so many ways.
So dangerous!
Zombie apocalypse gear
🤣
Should be called The Gouger.
haha great name
Nah I'll pass
Good choice 😉
congratulations on destroying someones driveway LOL throw that pos away. only thing that is good for is taking off skin and destroying concrete. also is stihl amercian? SAE thread? and that thing looks chinese so um ya, metric thread? also, its called Left hand threads not reverse threads. Pro tip : SAE stands for "Society of Automobile Engineers" which is what most threads are here in america but no so much anymore as its cheaper to use a metric bolt for in between sizes instead of sae to save money on weight which equates to more shipping costs so unfortunately now more and more cars are made with metric than standard because of shipping. some worthless information i thought id share, thanks for the video!
luckily I did not buy this head, haha
You know what's up.
junk! save your coin!!!
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'Either European or Chinese' 😂 Your Americanism is leaking 😄 Europe and China aren't even remotely similar in packaging, scope of delivery, manuals, etc so when not even the nut is included, it's probably Chinese (which it should also say on the packaging - if the packaging doesn't say who made it/where it's from.. it's very likely Chinese)
haha absolutely. I guess regardless of how basic they might seem, the standards aren't the same everywhere.
Terrible. Bullshit
Suppose to stub stuff clean not cut grass
Yes, we found that out after a bunch of scratches