Echo Strimmers


Gardening Tools Direct have a complete selection of Strimmers, including the Echo strimmers below.

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Echo Strimmers

Strimmers for a MEDIUM SIZED GARDEN

Echo Strimmer

Echo Strimmer SRM250siL - £289.00

* Engine Type; 2-stroke air,
* Engine size; 25.4cc,
* Starter Type; Recoil,
* Handle Type; Loop, (image is of 250U)
* Cutting Head; 2.44mm Nylon Line, (cannot take metal blade)

Echo Strimmer

Echo Strimmer

Echo Strimmer SRM250siU - £299.00

* 23.6cc two stroke engined Echo strimmer,
* pro-fire electronic ignition,
* ultra-low vibration,
* U handle design,
* good all-round brushcutter,
* weighs 6.4kg
* Metal blade included
* Harness included

Echo Strimmer SRM330U - £349.00

* 30.5cc two-stroke engined Echo strimmer,
* pro-fire electronic ignition,
* high tensile steel drive shaft,
* U handle design,
* heavy duty debris shield,
* weighs 6.5kg
* Harness included
* Metal blade included

 

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User tips for trimmers and Echo strimmers


Before using a trimmer or Echo strimmer, make sure you are familiar with the manual, and are confident in completing the particular garden job. For safety, also remember that any rotating cutting tools can throw objects or cut the operator. Trimmers and Echo strimmers can be equally as dangerous.

A/ Make sure you read through, understand, and adhere to instructions in the Echo strimmer manufacturer's operating manual.

B/ Hold the trimmer or strimmer firmly with both hands.

C/ Before use be sure that the throttle lever springs back to idle position.

D/ Check that the blades or cord coil is adjusted properly and is tight.

E/ Replace bent, warped, damaged or dull cutting apparatus.

F/ Select equipment with anti-vibration components. If you are using this for jobs in the larger home garden, you will be thankful you chose the right Echo strimmer.

Checklist for using grass trimmers and Echo strimmers

A/ Keep people (especially children) away from starting and strimmer operating areas.

B/ Check area for stones, glass, metal and debris. Clear before strimmer use.

C/ Refuel the Echo strimmer engine before starting work. The engine needs to be cool to do this. If refuelling is required before the job is completed, make sure you wait for the engine to cool. Fuel will often splash on to the hot engine.

D/ Replace or tighten all loose or damaged Echo strimmer parts or guards. This is particularly important for high powered strimmers which can take metal blades.

E/ If using an electric strimmer, know where the cable is at all times. F/ Start the strimmer or trimmer on firm ground or other solid surfaces in an open area.

G/ Unless you adjust the harness to suit the working position it will become uncomfortable very quickly.

H/ Use a Echo strimmer at ground level only.

I/ Shut off strimmer engine before cleaning out clogged or stuck cutter.

J/ Stop the engine before putting the strimmer or trimmer down.

K/ Disconnect the spark plug when the equipment is left unattended.

L/ Secure cutter to prevent fuel spillage and damage during transport.

Final pointers for Echo strimmer and trimmer use.

A/ Do not leave the Echo strimmer running unattended.

B/ Do not wear short trousers or short sleeves whilst operating.

C/ Do not use metal blades in stony areas.

D/ Do not overreach. Ensure proper footing and balance at all times.

E/ Do not repair damaged Echo strimmer attachments - discard them.

Your Echo strimmer or trimmer will give you the finish in your garden you are looking for. Always consider safety.

 


 

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