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I have ordered a Hayter Spirit 42 electric rear roller, and need
a strimmer to deal with the things it won't handle and the current
mower will. Here are the requirements:

Mains electric
Must cut long grass and soft weeds
Must not damage typical tree bark (and preferable not mature
shrub bark)
Preferably with an extra long handle, so someone of over 6'
doesn't have to stoop

Any recommendations? Thanks in advance.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
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Nick Maclaren wrote:

I have ordered a Hayter Spirit 42 electric rear roller, and need
a strimmer to deal with the things it won't handle and the current
mower will. Here are the requirements:

Mains electric
Must cut long grass and soft weeds
Must not damage typical tree bark (and preferable not mature
shrub bark)


I don't think any strimmer will fulfil this requirement.

Preferably with an extra long handle, so someone of over 6'
doesn't have to stoop

Any recommendations? Thanks in advance.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.


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