What is best Weed Eater for woman?

   / What is best Weed Eater for woman? #21  
I think most women could start a gas trimmer, if they wanted to. My wife is a tiny creature, and not abnormally strong (I don't think?) And starts all the stuff; pole chainsaw (she can't get much else done with it though), leaf blower, weed eater, and pressure washer. The only thing she can't start is the generator. The pressure washer is over 200cc and if she cant get it started in the first two or three pulls she calls me.

I can’t imagine most women not being able to start a weed eater as long as it was a good one that started in a few pulls. Not being physically able and not wanting to is a different set of problems.
 
   / What is best Weed Eater for woman? #22  
I can’t imagine most women not being able to start a weed eater as long as it was a good one that started in a few pulls. Not being physically able and not wanting to is a different set of problems.

Agreed. That's not be construed as a vote for insistence on women using gas lawn tools, just a suggestion that they can. After reading through this thread I'm tempted to get an electric one for the wife, just in hopes of less complaining...

...who am I kidding? The real reason is because it sounds a whole lot easier, and I'm the one doing the trimming most often, and who doesn't like their life easier?
 
   / What is best Weed Eater for woman? #23  
I can’t imagine most women not being able to start a weed eater as long as it was a good one that started in a few pulls. Not being physically able and not wanting to is a different set of problems.
But everything surrounding 2 cycle vs 4 cycle gas, using the choke and what to do when you flood it makes small engine tools a pain in the arse for most let alone a female that is not used to them.

Good for all you guys that have strong armed women that don't mind grease and mixing gas. I guess it is the chauvinism (not to be taken as a negative) in me passed down from my father. I prefer my wife not to have to deal with such things but I do enjoy her helping out in the yard which she gladly does.
 
   / What is best Weed Eater for woman? #24  
My Echo PAS 225 starts in 1 or 2 pulls and isn't much resistance to pull start. My 18+ yr old craftsman 20 mower (neighbor back then just gave it to me 16 yrs ago as he wanted a new one) will start on the first pull (it does have the old primer button on the carb though). My wife can start either but usually just uses the mower for a little bit of clipping collection in the bagger to put in the compost pile.
I don't change spark plugs but once a year or 2, sometimes 3 years. I do add Quickshot fuel treatment every time I fill the fuel cans (with 87 octane up to 10% Ethanol) and I only use Amsoil 2 stroke oil in the 2 stoke fuel can at 64:1 or 2 ounces per gallon (It's labeled for up to 100:1). I think too many people add the wrong amount of oil and that is why many 2 stokes are difficult to start and maintain.

I may check out the battery powered versions soon as my son (and possibly my wife) might appreciate it for the mowing jobs he does.
 
   / What is best Weed Eater for woman? #25  
You are asking for trouble if you think you could or should make that decision for her.

The fact you are asking suggests she would not be happy with a full size heavy noisy vibrating gas trimmer. So take her to the store and let her pick anything she wants. Look for something with readily available batteries and get a spare so one can be charging when the other is in use. 6 hours/week is a pretty good bit of string trimming.

I have an EGo trimmer. Is full size. Is powerful. Is heavy. Also have an older 48V Worx which has only a single cutting string of 0.080" vs the dual 0.095" fo the EGo. The Worx is maybe half the weight so it gets the job done much easier and battery lasts more than long enough.
 
   / What is best Weed Eater for woman? #26  
But everything surrounding 2 cycle vs 4 cycle gas, using the choke and what to do when you flood it makes small engine tools a pain in the arse for most let alone a female that is not used to them.

Good for all you guys that have strong armed women that don't mind grease and mixing gas. I guess it is the chauvinism (not to be taken as a negative) in me passed down from my father. I prefer my wife not to have to deal with such things but I do enjoy her helping out in the yard which she gladly does.

Oh now I didn't say anything about grease or mixing gas. She won't mix the gas for the irrational fear I accidentally instilled in her. I was only trying to stress the importance of making sure you put the mix gas (not the plain gas) in the 2 cycles, in the same breath as how you determine the amount of oil per gallon, and I guess what she heard was "if you get this ratio even slightly wrong, 39:1 or 41:1, you'll burn up every tool we have and probably kill yourself in the process."

I stay so far behind on the simplest of life's demands that I'll take whatever help I can get. I gave up trying to handle all the traditionally male chores a long time ago. It only makes sense; she only works half the year and I work 60+ hours/wk avg, sometimes more sometimes less. I would let her change the oil in my truck if she would deign to crawl under it. I would have more faith in her work than those untrained apes at jiffy lube.
 
   / What is best Weed Eater for woman? #28  
I have an EGo battery trimmer, one advantage is the easy replacement of the string.
 
   / What is best Weed Eater for woman? #29  
For hand held trimmers it doesn't matter if 2 or 4 stroke they're all temperamental cold. Even the Honda I own. The DR I have with Brigs just push full throttle and pull one or two times. Hot, cold or sitting for 3 months it doesn't matter. Easiest starting gas engine I've ever owned.
 
   / What is best Weed Eater for woman? #30  
I've had a variety of weed eaters and electric is by far the easiest and quietest to operate. If you want to save money and don't mind a cord, that would be the lightest. I had a Ryobi that lasted 20 years. I still might have it, I don't remember throwing it away, but haven't seen it in quite awhile. All the gas models are a pain in the butt, especially after sitting all winter!!! I'm now using a Makita cordless and I really like it a lot. It takes two batteries, so there is some weight to it. I can do my entire yard on just those two batteries. So far, I have never ran out of power or needed to change batteries while using it.

Don't tell Eddie, but I think I have his old Ryobi. JK! I have had this old 18v one string Ryobi forever and it honestly does every I need it to do. It won't run a blade, but for general trimming it really works well. At my old house, a fully charged battery would make it an entire month (4-6 cutting/trimming days). The new house is a full charge per trimming, but I have a lot more to trim. My only complaint would be a compliment for a short person. Its about 3 inches too short. Extended all of the way, I have to stoop just a little.
 

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