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Anyone using Ryobi Expand-it range?
I'm thnking of buying the 3020 brush cutter/strimmer and hedge trimmer. I'm
interested to know what you think of the hedge trimmer? What's it like with the extension in? Does it waggle about in the breeze or is it a sturdy bit of kit? |
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Anyone using Ryobi Expand-it range?
CWatters wrote:
Ryobi It's only a brought trade mark. Rybi seems to be a die casting company. Use the known makes like BOCSH if you want it to last. -- zaax |
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Anyone using Ryobi Expand-it range?
"zaax" wrote in message ... CWatters wrote: Ryobi It's only a brought trade mark. Rybi seems to be a die casting company. Use the known makes like BOCSH if you want it to last. -- zaax Thanks, I've been looking at Stihl as well but they are 3-4 times the price. |
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Anyone using Ryobi Expand-it range?
"CWatters" wrote in message ... I'm thnking of buying the 3020 brush cutter/strimmer and hedge trimmer. I'm interested to know what you think of the hedge trimmer? What's it like with the extension in? Does it waggle about in the breeze or is it a sturdy bit of kit? I have one, the hedgetrimer is O.K and so is the strimmer mine is 30cc bent shaft this is about the third season it is not realy man enough for my thorn and leylandi hedges but does it O.K and so much easier than a hand hedge trimmer , as it is straight it is not so easy to cut line It is fine for privet and lonicera hedge. The cylinder head bolts came loose this year, but seems O.K. now .For the money I thought it was fine . A Stilh to do similar jobs costs 300 pounds or more |
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