![]() ![]() The wheel guard fell off and I probably will leave it off as I don’t have a lawned area that requires fine edges, more like a rough grassed area with plenty of weeds.I expect the wheel would be good though in regular circumstances. The second one ran for an equal amount of time and it didn’t stop before my job was done, so I would recommend getting a second battery if you have ( like me ) a very Large area to deal with. Started with the smaller one which ran for a very decent 30 minutes and I noticed that it didn’t drop off in performance as it reached the final cut.basically it just stopped. With regards performance, well I was very impressed. The wheel guard was probably the most difficult to get attached but not insurmountable. Building the strimmer was pretty much self explanatory using the visual representation, I also like the way it is put together which makes for comfortable handling, there are 3 angles to choose from which are initiated using the red flip it round peddle. I charged them up prior to trying it out and both took a minimal time to do so, both fitted the supplied charger. ![]() The battery which came with it 2.5 AH which I considered to not be enough for my needs, so I purchased the 4.0 MA one also, both are 18volts. ideal if you don’t or even if you do have access to power. Like an old fashioned scythe V shape which was very obviously the clear winner in my opinion, feels very user friendly. I went to B&Q to see this strimmer and was immediately taken with it- ergonomically speaking. Only got the chance to use this today- a couple of weeks after purchasing. ![]()
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