a do-it-yourselfer, looking for durability, researcher, willing to pay for quality, into trying new things, Every day computer user, practical, quality conscious
a do-it-yourselfer, looking for durability, researcher, willing to pay for quality, into trying new things, Every day computer user, practical, quality conscious, budget conscious
piece of junk, runs maybe 15 minutes, Extra batteries needed for large yards
NOV
29
2007
Black & Decker Grass Hog Cordless Weed Eater —
This is one product that I can say I owned for the shortest period of time. It took about 24 hours to initially charge the batteries and after about trimming 300 feet of edges in my yard, it lost power. I immediatley dismantled the unit and throw the pieces in the box and went back to home depot to return it.
It sounds like a good idea, not to pull the electric cord behind you or struggle with mixing gas and oil and being exposed to a loud noise of a gas trimmer but once you use it, reality strikes. Now I have a corded electric trimmer and do not mind dragging the cord behind me.
Stay as far away from this product as you can.
Black & Decker Grass Hog Cordless Weed Eater is not recommended by TheNomad