That's one of the best trimmer lines on a trimmer I've ever seen because the one I use is a petrol and oil one where the trimmer string burns out to fast ...that's a better trimmer hands down
I just go mine at Lowe’s. The issue I am having is this one seems to throw dirt and mud up on me pretty bad where my DeWalt electric did not. Could you please speak to this issue? I have used Eco gas trimmers for years before purchasing the DeWalt electric battery powered in 2021. Love you praying for us Thanks
Does the auto-feed cutoffs of the string fly back and hit your legs? If you keep it running with out cutting, will it keep auto-cutting the string even though its not hitting anything?
I got buy one them! I cut mass weeds every week, a positive living in country lol. But this would save so much time!!!! Only question I have with any battery operated tool, power, and battery life in each charge? Deffently has power, how long did battery last, in hours or min.
Damn I want this. My weeds are all dried out and I’m manually whacking them down. My problem is they’re so dry it’s hard to shove them into the plastic bag.
I have a ego trimmer. It's an older model with bump line feed and you hand crank the head to reload line. Your right the batter is massive. I've had it about 4 years. I love it and when time to replace it I'll get the same one your showing unless they upgrade to a newer model.
I have a line trimmer with the bump head. I agree, its a pain to reload, the bump doesn't always work and I always thought it was dumb engineering. This one looks like a better design. One day someone will reinvent one whereby you don't need to put hands anywhere near the whip end to reload it.
I bought the EGO Kit Power+ ST1623T 16-Inch 56-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Carbon Fiber Straight Shaft String Trimmer, week from Amazon (was lucky enough to hit it at the 30-day lowest price) to replace my ego st 1201t 12" from 2005 (which they no longer support). For the last three years I've been trying to get the string to work. It worked perfectly for the first couple of years. The 1623T has a lot more power and of course the autoload online IQ makes it much easier. This model came out last year.
When the trimmer line extends, your guard blade cuts it. Is that causing the jerking sensation? If my 1994 gas trimmer ever dies, I would strongly consider this model. The Echo Speed Feed 400 trimmer heads load the same way, but they are still a bump feed. It's the best trimmer head I have used on my McCulloch trimmer, but the EGO trimmer head seems even better!
I use a small chainsaw chain on my weed-wacker. Never had a problem again, and it's actually fun wacking weeds. You can take down small shrubbery as well.
I had a Craftsman during the 90s that had auto feed. It was great. It used a centrifugal arm that unlocked the head to release line. The line itself countered the force of the arm. If the line was long enough, it locked the head. When the mass of the line was less that the arm, the head unlocked and more line fed out. You had to be careful about the line you loaded. It had to have the proper weight per inch. Although I really liked it because I never had to bump it on my lawn or find a place to bump it, it did use a bit more line that my current manual feed.
That's one of the best trimmer lines on a trimmer I've ever seen because the one I use is a petrol and oil one where the trimmer string burns out to fast ...that's a better trimmer hands down
Not relevant to this video, but what drawing software did you use in your earlier flooring videos???
I just go mine at Lowe’s. The issue I am having is this one seems to throw dirt and mud up on me pretty bad where my DeWalt electric did not. Could you please speak to this issue? I have used Eco gas trimmers for years before purchasing the DeWalt electric battery powered in 2021. Love you praying for us Thanks
Does the auto-feed cutoffs of the string fly back and hit your legs? If you keep it running with out cutting, will it keep auto-cutting the string even though its not hitting anything?
I got buy one them! I cut mass weeds every week, a positive living in country lol. But this would save so much time!!!! Only question I have with any battery operated tool, power, and battery life in each charge? Deffently has power, how long did battery last, in hours or min.
Damn I want this. My weeds are all dried out and I’m manually whacking them down. My problem is they’re so dry it’s hard to shove them into the plastic bag.
I have a ego trimmer. It's an older model with bump line feed and you hand crank the head to reload line. Your right the batter is massive. I've had it about 4 years. I love it and when time to replace it I'll get the same one your showing unless they upgrade to a newer model.
We have last years model, ST1620T, and it has worked flawlessly. The best tools are the ones that just work!! Go get you one of these.
What is the price
I have a line trimmer with the bump head. I agree, its a pain to reload, the bump doesn't always work and I always thought it was dumb engineering. This one looks like a better design. One day someone will reinvent one whereby you don't need to put hands anywhere near the whip end to reload it.
This is a great video. The prayer was everything too! Thank you.
Good timing I was looking for one to buy
Thanks!!
Thank you for sharing your journey. Blessings.
I bought the EGO Kit Power+ ST1623T 16-Inch 56-Volt Lithium-Ion Cordless Carbon Fiber Straight Shaft String Trimmer, week from Amazon (was lucky enough to hit it at the 30-day lowest price) to replace my ego st 1201t 12" from 2005 (which they no longer support). For the last three years I've been trying to get the string to work. It worked perfectly for the first couple of years. The 1623T has a lot more power and of course the autoload online IQ makes it much easier. This model came out last year.
Are you having any problems with it throwing dirt and mus upon the handle and on you? See my post above. Thanks
I have Stihl weed eater and I know your pain.
Cool self feed line reloading. Great engineering.
Looks like a game changer
When the trimmer line extends, your guard blade cuts it. Is that causing the jerking sensation? If my 1994 gas trimmer ever dies, I would strongly consider this model. The Echo Speed Feed 400 trimmer heads load the same way, but they are still a bump feed. It's the best trimmer head I have used on my McCulloch trimmer, but the EGO trimmer head seems even better!
If a gas trimmer has lasted 30 years for you, why not replace it with another gas operated one?
@@AlessioSangalliWouldn't need to buy gas & 2-stroke oil. One less gas engine to maintain.
I use a small chainsaw chain on my weed-wacker. Never had a problem again, and it's actually fun wacking weeds. You can take down small shrubbery as well.
If I could figure out how to put a chain on my little little weed trimmer I would lol.
Yea, kinda need a strong wakker. But it makes a annoying task alot more fun 8-)
I had a Craftsman during the 90s that had auto feed. It was great. It used a centrifugal arm that unlocked the head to release line. The line itself countered the force of the arm. If the line was long enough, it locked the head. When the mass of the line was less that the arm, the head unlocked and more line fed out. You had to be careful about the line you loaded. It had to have the proper weight per inch. Although I really liked it because I never had to bump it on my lawn or find a place to bump it, it did use a bit more line that my current manual feed.