![]() The angle head can also be adjusted for greater flexibility and for trimming the edges of your lawn. The dual mode function works well – just a matter of pressing a button and the handle is very easy to adjust, as is the extendable shaft. This makes it easier to start and, while youre. Hats off to designers as this tool is easy and quick to slot together when you first get it. A centrifugal clutch disengages the rotation of the cutting head when youre starting or idling the engine. This is a relatively light tool and best for small to medium sized gardens. This tool has a 45° rotating head for more flexibility and to also trim lawn verges. Eco mode is quieter and trims for a longer period of time whereas turbo mode is more powerful with stronger trimming and a faster rotating head so as to cut more. This Cobra GT3024V Cobra cordless grass trimmer has an extendable telescopic shaft and can be operated in two modes eco and turbo. Its combination of lightweight carbon fiber shaft, low vibration, easy line loading, and excellent performance make it the complete package. PRICE GUIDE: £269 (with battery and charger) Overall Rating 9.4 As it currently stands, the EGO 56V Powerload string trimmer is the best we've tested for any homeowner. The battery will run for up to 60 minutes on a full charge and fully recharge in 50 minutes with a standard charger. The carbon fiber shaft drops the weight while providing plenty of strength and rigidity. Most suitable for medium to larger gardens that might need quite a bit of trimming from time to time. The EGO 15-inch Powerload string trimmer with PowerLoad is unlike anything else on the market. Weighing 4.6g with the battery attached, this had a light feel to it but might be a little too heavy for some. The shaft and loop-handle are easily adjustable. The trigger allows you to increase/decrease the speed to suit whatever you’re trimming. The easily adjustable telescopic shaft means that you can set the length to suit your height. This is an excellent trimmer, suitable for trimming tougher areas of the garden or for just tidying up around raised beds, fences, walls and posts, or taming an overgrown allotment. Enjoy more Kitchen Garden reading in the monthly magazine.
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