Just looking at this for my allotment. You've sold it to me. I have lots of Einhell tools and have always been impressed. Solidly made, long lasting batteries and do the job.
Thanks for the review, you same like very positive spirited person 😊 I also learnt some very helpful tricks. I've bought a model from Graphite (polish brand) that is very similar to this one in capability, I think it will serve me well.
Should be okay... just remember that you'll probably need 3 pairs of batteries for uninterrupted use. As I say, I have many Einhell tools so not a problem for me! Around 40 minutes run-time. Around 70 minutes charge time... so to work all day need to be charging and cycling, if that makes sense!
Hi. So I have bought one of this strimmer. It has the single line head. I had a look for the universal twin line head but the issue is they all have a left handed tread. Well this machine has a right handed tread. Where did you bought yours?
I've tried to get a generic double spool head for mine, but they do not fit. The size is apparently 1.6 mm thread, the generic ones are M10 1.25. where di you get yours and what nake was it?
Hmm... it's just a generic no-name brand and I bought it from my local farm equipment shop... one thing, I did actually remove the nut from it and glue in the nut from the Einhell head as it's threaded righty instead of lefty...
As someone that has a back yard to strim, consider the substitution of that string head for a blade. Once I tried it, never moved back again: continuous work, cheaper and effective. Since you already have de IPE, go for it, you won't regret. Sharpen once a year and that's all (unless you hit stone all the time). Edit: Oh, there you go! nvm!
Anyone else loving them battery-operated tools? I doubt I'll buy many more corded/petrol powered tools!
Just looking at this for my allotment. You've sold it to me. I have lots of Einhell tools and have always been impressed. Solidly made, long lasting batteries and do the job.
Love this, thank you for sharing
Thanks for the review, you same like very positive spirited person 😊 I also learnt some very helpful tricks. I've bought a model from Graphite (polish brand) that is very similar to this one in capability, I think it will serve me well.
Reckon this would work for light commercial use?
Should be okay... just remember that you'll probably need 3 pairs of batteries for uninterrupted use. As I say, I have many Einhell tools so not a problem for me! Around 40 minutes run-time. Around 70 minutes charge time... so to work all day need to be charging and cycling, if that makes sense!
Hi. So I have bought one of this strimmer. It has the single line head.
I had a look for the universal twin line head but the issue is they all have a left handed tread.
Well this machine has a right
handed tread.
Where did you bought yours?
@@jtmoney6268 Ah... very good question! I removed the nut from the universal head and replaced it with a lefty... worked perfect!
@@theportugeeza Thanks.
I've tried to get a generic double spool head for mine, but they do not fit. The size is apparently 1.6 mm thread, the generic ones are M10 1.25. where di you get yours and what nake was it?
Hmm... it's just a generic no-name brand and I bought it from my local farm equipment shop... one thing, I did actually remove the nut from it and glue in the nut from the Einhell head as it's threaded righty instead of lefty...
As someone that has a back yard to strim, consider the substitution of that string head for a blade. Once I tried it, never moved back again: continuous work, cheaper and effective. Since you already have de IPE, go for it, you won't regret. Sharpen once a year and that's all (unless you hit stone all the time).
Edit: Oh, there you go! nvm!
So true.
Olá! Sou português e gostei do seu vídeo, foi bastante explicativo
you need ear protectors while strimming due to small stones get thrown up and ending up in your ear, i was that boy LOL
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😂😂😂 now take that logic and apply it to cars.
Poking the 🔥🤪