Really enjoyed your demonstration ❤️ But must say, when you put the guard on and turn it, you need to align it up with the wee hole, and put the small screw back in. That's so the guard can't come loose. Then you attach everything else. I just got mine today, I'm a 65 year old woman, and it was quite easy for me to put together. Looking forward to using it, when I get a couple of dry days here in Ireland 😂😍
Brilliant product it takes all the strain from your wrist elbow shoulder and back, I've never seen one with blades like that the thing I've got has that string stuff that is a pain in the backside. Another outstanding show buddy extremely well presented and you covered everything we would be likely to use it on, thank you, buddy take care stay safe and god bless
i bought one in the UK for £50 . if you have a small garden you don't need a petrol strimmer . this will do everything and more . it also takes makita batteries . a string line is nice to use along a path though to get a good finish and anything which could be damaged by the blades of this . but overall combined with a battery string line strimmer is ideal for garden work . can cut high tree branches with the circular metal blade also
You have such a delightful accent. I'm not sure if it is Texan? I can't get the wheels assembled properly on mine. They are very rickety. I'm just immensely proud of myself that I managed to assemble it at all. Mine is a different make, but very similar to the one you demonstrated. I'm too scared to use the large cutting blade so haven't tested it yet. I do like the plastic blades. A: I feel safer using them, and B: I think they really did a good job. Shall see how long this little machine lasts, but given that a gardener charges £25 an hour here these days, if I get six months out of it, then I've still saved money. TY for the video. Oh and I love the wooden playhouse. So cute.
First like and comment my friend! Visiting you from Gander Newfoundland and Labrador Canada and from GBL-The Ole Church 5 Acre Homestead. Great job and great video always!
Hello Ms. Jan. Thanks for dropping in and commenting. I like the little wheels myself. I'm waiting on the to come out with a remote control weed eater next. LOL
im not going to take my advice from a spoiled american that has thousands of choices at thier fingertips . It okay fro the price and gets the job just keep up the maintenance on it and it shouls last you a while
I give it a definite thumbs down. Not only are the instructions woefully inadequate the damn thing doesn’t easily fit together. The grass shield will not interlock properly, the wheels don't fit securely and are impossible to tighten up, and the battery keeps falling out of the handle - what a load of rubbish!
@@papawsplace I don’t exactly have a field for a garden in fact it is quite small. This hopeless contraption which doesn’t fit together properly is dire. I have thrown the rickety wheels away as they were useless. Gtech make much better and safer trimmers but their battery life is poor.
I love mine. It's something any older person can use. I bought another one for my daughter. I use it almost every day.
My mom has this one now and she likes it.
Bought one and your video helped me assemble it with ease. Thanks
Glad I could help.
Thanks for the comment.
Sir you did an excellent job explaining the item and demonstrating the item too. 😃
Thank you much for your comment.
Really enjoyed your demonstration ❤️ But must say, when you put the guard on and turn it, you need to align it up with the wee hole, and put the small screw back in. That's so the guard can't come loose. Then you attach everything else. I just got mine today, I'm a 65 year old woman, and it was quite easy for me to put together. Looking forward to using it, when I get a couple of dry days here in Ireland 😂😍
Send some of that rain to Louisiana, it's been dry here.
Thanks for the views and commenting.
I've just put mine together and am now more excited about trying it out! Waiting for it to charge 😂 will let you know my thoughts once tried 😊
Keep me updated.
Thank you, i just received mine. Will test soon. Philadelphia.
My mom uses this one around her front porch. It's still going.
Brilliant product it takes all the strain from your wrist elbow shoulder and back, I've never seen one with blades like that the thing I've got has that string stuff that is a pain in the backside. Another outstanding show buddy extremely well presented and you covered everything we would be likely to use it on, thank you, buddy take care stay safe and god bless
Pretty handy little trimmer Cam. Surprised me by having extra blades with it.
Thanks , I’m waiting for the battery to charge to try mine , very light , thanks for the video, very helpful…
Glad it helped. Thanks for the views and commenting.
i bought one in the UK for £50 . if you have a small garden you don't need a petrol strimmer . this will do everything and more . it also takes makita batteries . a string line is nice to use along a path though to get a good finish and anything which could be damaged by the blades of this . but overall combined with a battery string line strimmer is ideal for garden work . can cut high tree branches with the circular metal blade also
I gave this to my mom, and she loves it, but she doesn't have much to trim.
Thanks so much sir for the review. I believe it’s a dandy little tool for what it is. 👍🏼
Thank for commenting Mr. Chris. Never know what they will come out with now-a-days. LOL
just what i need with my High blood pressure and high cholesterol. and nice place you got there
Thank you Ephraim.
Oh gosh! That’s great! A mini brush hog!
LOL, A mino mini mini..LOL
Neat little piece of equipment.
Light and handy for small places.
You have such a delightful accent. I'm not sure if it is Texan? I can't get the wheels assembled properly on mine. They are very rickety. I'm just immensely proud of myself that I managed to assemble it at all. Mine is a different make, but very similar to the one you demonstrated. I'm too scared to use the large cutting blade so haven't tested it yet. I do like the plastic blades. A: I feel safer using them, and B: I think they really did a good job. Shall see how long this little machine lasts, but given that a gardener charges £25 an hour here these days, if I get six months out of it, then I've still saved money. TY for the video. Oh and I love the wooden playhouse. So cute.
North East Louisiana.
This little weedeater is still going my mom uses it around her frount door.
First like and comment my friend! Visiting you from Gander Newfoundland and Labrador Canada and from GBL-The Ole Church 5 Acre Homestead. Great job and great video always!
Hello GBL and thanks for dropping in and for the like. You all over the place.
That’s a pretty cool weed eater! I like the wheels!
Hello Ms. Jan. Thanks for dropping in and commenting. I like the little wheels myself. I'm waiting on the to come out with a remote control weed eater next. LOL
@@papawsplace oh a remote would be awesome! Lol 😂
Enjoyed the video.
Thank You Mr. Perry.
Nice weed eater I bought one
Great for light duty small areas.
Hi bud , like you said, it would be good for small stuff , I like the product reviews you do , good video !
That you Mr. Bill. Things like this have their places.
I like it!
Thanks for commenting. God Bless!
Thank you for saying old people instead of lazy people like myself.
LOL, I'm in the Lazy category myself when it comes to weed eating Connerhead.
Wow. Im putting wheels on my weedeater. Lol.👍
👍 Got me to thinking how I can put them on a gas-powered weed eater. LOL
Oh Ms Lippy likes that little thing!!!!
Ms. Lippy it does good around my garden area.
Hey Pawpaw,
That blade is for pruning small branches
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It also does two feet high nettles, brambles and goose grass.(without the wheels)
(I had pneumonia and I couldn't do a thing for months!
Sounds like you got a different trimmer than this little fellow.
@@papawsplace nope
All we need is for Stihl weed eater to come out with wheels and then we will be in business 😀
Mr. John I'm surprised they haven't already.
Where to buy?
There is a link in the description below this video.
Amazon
Amazon
Were you in your green dump truck today?
No Sir Mr. Perry, The Owner (Phillop) was driving it today. I was spreading the dirt with the tractor.
I saw it in town today dumping a load of dirt
Kilbourne?
@@papawsplace forest
I was in Kilbourne today. everyone is trying to beat the rain, I guess.
I'm an "old people" Wheels would be nice
LOL, Hello Ms. Christy. Yes, people may say these little things are tuff enough but I'm not very tuff myself so we kinda work well together, LOL
Ya missed a screw😢
LOL
im not going to take my advice from a spoiled american that has thousands of choices at thier fingertips . It okay fro the price and gets the job just keep up the maintenance on it and it shouls last you a while
👋Thanks for thanking the time to comment.
I give it a definite thumbs down. Not only are the instructions woefully inadequate the damn thing doesn’t easily fit together. The grass shield will not interlock properly, the wheels don't fit securely and are impossible to tighten up, and the battery keeps falling out of the handle - what a load of rubbish!
It's just a little weedeater built for small areas.
@@papawsplace I don’t exactly have a field for a garden in fact it is quite small. This hopeless contraption which doesn’t fit together properly is dire. I have thrown the rickety wheels away as they were useless. Gtech make much better and safer trimmers but their battery life is poor.