Selection of Strimmers


Eavery garden has corners that are difficult to reach with the mower.Here's a selection of some of the very best strimmers, at a range of prices, from some of the most respected manufacturers.

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Strimmers for a MEDIUM SIZED GARDEN

Ryobi RLT3725 Strimmer

  • Wattage: 370W
  • Voltage: 230V
  • Cutting path width: 250mm
  • Line diameter: 1.4mm

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Ryobi Electric Strimmer - RLT 1000EX

  • Power Input: 1000 watt
  • Rotation Speed: 7500 rpm
  • Cutting path width: 375mm
  • Cutting line diameter: 2.0mm

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Mitox 260L Brush Cutter

  • Engine: 25.4cc
  • Electronic ignition
  • Handle type: Loop handle
  • Cutting line: Auto bump feed head

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Mitox 330L Petrol Strimmer

  • Engine: 25.4cc
  • Electronic ignition
  • Handle type: Loop handle
  • Cutting line: Auto bump feed head

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Kawasaki KBL27-B Brush Cutter

  • Loop handle
  • 26.3cc (1.6hp) Kawasaki engine
  • Recoil starter with KAR start
  • Bump & Feed 4000rpm (2.4mm) nylon cutting line

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Kawasaki KBH45A

  • Engine: 45.4cc / 2.0hp 2 stroke Kawasaki
  • Handle: Cow Horn
  • Cutter head: Bump & Feed + Metal blade
  • Dimensions: 1824 x 356 x 337mm

 

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Pointers for strimmer and trimmer use.

A/ Do not leave the 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 strimmer attachments - discard them.

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

Autumn gardening - Rock Gardens
Autumn is the major time of the year for a rock garden overhaul. Any fallen leaves need to be removed and the stems of rampant plants must be cut back - don't delay this because once the rockery is overrun by weeds and/or ends up completely swamped by one or two alpines that have run amok, you have no choice but to tear the whole planting up and begin again.


Autumn gardening - Shrubs and trees
Autumn tree and shrub care is one of the most enjoyable aspects of this time of year. The first thing to remember is that trees and shrubs often have their nutrients removed by use being too tidy


Autumn gardening - Summer Bulb Storage
Most summer flowering bulbs should be dug and stored when the leaves on the plants turn yellow. Use a spading fork to lift the bulbs from the ground.


Autumn Gardening - Fences
How are your fences? Looking a bit sad and tired? Autumn is the time to tidy up and paint or stain wood.


Autumn gardening - House Plants
Many houseplants need a rest over the winter which is a time when they need little or no feeding and a reduction in watering to trigger their dormancy.