Cordless Weed Wackers - The benifits and the burdens

Cordless Weed Wackers - The benifits and the burdens

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Weed Eaters - Which Weed Eater is Right For You?

Weed Eaters - Which Weed Eater is Right For You?

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Switch Wacker

I consider myself a relatively in shape guy. I don't work out any more, have a pretty slim physique, but was in an infantry unit in the army so did my fare share of PT when I was younger. I can walk miles with heavy equipment on my back and not need to break for water, even now. I go hiking occasionally. I'm like a Camel or a donkey, but not an ox. But the other day I tested my endurance with a Ryobi 17-Inch 30cc 1 HP Gas-Powered Curved-Shaft String Trimmer while at my buddies house helping him trim his lawn. Now its only a 13lb or so piece - so it ain't the heaviest thing that's on the market. But it must have been either the handling, the fact it was fully gassed or maybe since I missed breakfast and we were approaching noon - my arm started to go.

And - my friends got a pretty decent size lawn. So At around 11:30 I had to take a break and put the string trimmer down, only to feel my wrists were so sore and my arms felt paralyzed. Has this ever happened to me before???? Yeah maybe when I was younger and first picked up a weed eater and started weed wacking my parents lawn growing up. You have to really brake in your muscles while handling a a weed wacker for any serious length of time.

But that was years ago and here I am with a medium weight weed wacker, and I am no rookie. Couldn't figure it out. But what I did figure out was that if I wanted to look like a real sissy and leave my buddy high and dry wirth only half of his lawn done, I would have called it a day. Instead I switched hands like a switch hitter. Started whacking lefty. And did a pretty decent job at it too.

So if your new to using a string trimmer, have a hefty old beast , or are nearing the age when it might make sense just to hire a landscaper than my suggestion is to learn how to wack with both arms.

It might come in real handy one day.

Choosing the Best Weed Eater

Choosing the Best Weed Eater

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