@poemblaze I cannot be 69, but reality assures me otherwise.
@dauphin87
Age is just a number.
My mantra. π
@poemblaze
@Maude @dauphin87 My just a number keeps getting higher.
@poemblaze
pffft
But how active are you?
How do you feel?
Yep, gravity is a bitch & there are parts that wake up sooner than others... but they all still move.
@dauphin87
@Maude @dauphin87 I am less active than I should be, but George helps me get moving.
@Maude
does your WORX have the blades or the string. lots of models.
@holon42
It has the string... and super easy to replace. Just feed end thru hole and pop in cartridge. 1, 2, 3 done
I bought the smaller one. It works as well as my larger weedeater and sooooo light to carry around.
I can't cut larger limbs, but using it regularly keeps those buggers outta the way.
@Maude
that's great. i hate having to replace the string on ones i've used before.
@holon42
OMG... I know!
I would spend 30 minutes just trying to get the string in and working.
The WORX has an automatic feed button on the handle.
I'm telling you... it's a jewel.
@Maude definitely on my list, then.ππΌ
@holon42
Let me know after you've tried them.
I hate making recommendations, but can only share my experiences.
i know what you mean about recommendations. i just say what i've experienced. i can't offer guarantees π
i'm just thinking about it at this point because i have lawn care people, but having a weed eater for my garden area, which they don't tend, would be nice for dealing with invasives.
@holon42 π
@holon42
Ohhhh, it's wonderful.
Just keep it clean (NO WATER) and no issues at all. I use a wisk broom and a plastic putty knife to clean wet grass off bottom drum (you can stand the EGO on end!).
Also, for a weed-eater, I tried several but the WORX is a little work horse (also battery).