A Conversation about Battery Powered Line Trimmers from Husqvarna, Stihl and Ego

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  • čas přidán 3. 08. 2020
  • Just having a chat about how these four commercial battery powered line trimmers from Husqvarna, Stihl and Ego compare in terms of use, ergonimics, power, and general user feedback. The models I've got here are the Husqvarna 536LiLx, Husqvarna 325iLK, Stihl FSA130R and the Ego ST1530E. They are all amazing tools but do differ in some key areas, let's take a closer look.
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Komentáře • 195

  • @markbrisec3972
    @markbrisec3972 Před 2 lety +6

    I actually always loved Husky's trimmer heads. The bump feed is great, it pushes out the line smoothly and evenly, especially the larget T35 head. I never used Echo Speed feed cause they aren't readily available in Europe and buying them from Amazon or Ebay is just too expensive with all the tax and fees they charge you.
    I agree with the you regarding the guard. I never removed the guard from a single trimmer I've ever owned. And it's not just the matter of guarding your shins from the pebbles and stuff. There are 2 other major issues that the removing of the guard results in.
    First is that a longer line exerts more resistance and therefore the engine (or the motor) is suffering more than the engineers who designed the trimmer predicted. There's a great video on YT that compares the same trimmer working with the guard and then without one but with a 5 cm longer line. The engine was heating up incredibly fast with that longer line. It's obvious that the prolonged use without the guard is resulting in a shorter lifespan of the engine.
    Second issue that I see in removing the guard is the fact that the guard has a small blade on it that cuts both lines to the same length. If you remove the guard and one line gets shortened more than the other, it results in a nasty vibration. I experience that with a guard when one line is shorter than the other. But all I need to do is bump the head to release more line and they both get trimmed to the same length by this blade attached to the guard....

  • @davideaton5642
    @davideaton5642 Před 2 lety

    Very helpful and useful review. Your experience has made me feel much happier about my Husqvarna purchase. Really appreciate your time. Thanks.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 2 lety

      Hey David, thanks for watching and commenting. Glad I could help mate. 👍🏻

  • @Trasselkalle
    @Trasselkalle Před 3 lety +8

    Well worth the 4th effort in recording it! Cheers, and it does help a ton to hear the more nitpick kind of things from long-term use.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks mate 👍🏻 really appreciate the comment 🙂

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      @coltenharlan7161 Před 3 lety

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      @lucianocase6982 Před 3 lety

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  • @TheFullyChargedGardener
    @TheFullyChargedGardener Před 3 lety +2

    Another great video chap - lots of useful info. 👍🏻

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety

      Cheers Andy, much appreciated mate 👍🏻

  • @BigRedServicesLLC
    @BigRedServicesLLC Před rokem

    I’ve recently invested in the echo 56v platform and I’ve been really happy with it thus far.

  • @CA34562
    @CA34562 Před 3 lety +11

    Agreed. Having a tether and a backpack to the fsa130r is just too annoying and uncomfortable. Part of the appeal to battery trimmers is being able to just grab it and go. I ended up selling my kma130r and all the other stihl tethering attachments that went with it because I just couldn’t get on board with it. With the exception of the chainsaw and hedger trimmer. The hedge trimmer is about the only thing I’m happy substituting the weight of a battery for having that tether. Although just a tip, wrap some duct tape around the handle to bypass that fidgety safety switch. You only have the cable plugged in when your running it. So the deadman safety switch isn’t really needed imo. Also, that thing that sticks out past the handle is there to prevent kickback. So if the unit flings back, the outward handle hits your leg and stops the unit before you can cut yourself with a blade or string. (I personally cut them off with a angle grinder).

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks Happy, totally agree mate. The hedger is fantastic. I’ve got a little Velcro strap on my safety handle lol much better. Thanks for the info on the handle, looks like you can remove that handle stick thing with a couple of bolts. Save you grinding it off next time. Although I do love a bit of grinder action lol. 👍🏻

  • @davidguille4449
    @davidguille4449 Před 3 lety

    Very good down to earth instruction that I found very informative,

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety

      Thanks for watching David 👍🏻

  • @brandonhiggs88
    @brandonhiggs88 Před rokem

    New to the business but loving my FSA90R, RMA510 and BGA100

  • @RandyD1972
    @RandyD1972 Před 2 lety +1

    Definitely looking to upgrade all my old gasoline and corded electric units to battery. I'm partial to Husqvarna as my dad worked for them for years in the construction division. Leaning towards that 325iLK with trimmer. The bonus being I can keep my eye out for used attachments down the road. Good review!

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks For watching mate. The Husqvarna is a great bit of kit 👍🏻

    • @zlopy
      @zlopy Před rokem +1

      I would go with the Husqvarna . They are great

  • @wbwright79
    @wbwright79 Před 2 lety

    Just purchased the Makita DUX60 and it rips. Lovely Lawn you have there mate!

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks mate. I haven’t tried the Makita yet, few people say they are good tho. 👍

  • @drnh4444
    @drnh4444 Před 2 lety +1

    That was a very good review and certainly a good point regarding the Ego.... I was just about to buy one but now I'll get the Husqvarna

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 2 lety

      Good choice mate. Thanks for watching too, appreciate the comment and the support 👍🏻

  • @oliverhuddlestone1213
    @oliverhuddlestone1213 Před 3 lety +1

    I've recently ordered the 520iLX.... Would probably go for the Kombi unit instead having seen this.. It'll be interesting to see how I get on with it! Great video mate!

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety

      The 520 is a cracking bit of kit mate, certainly worth trying out. Some people get on with it really well, it’s a very personal thing. Let me know how you go with it. 👍🏻

  • @StreetKingz4Life
    @StreetKingz4Life Před 3 lety +3

    I have been using the ego trimmers for 4 years now and it works like a monster the onliest thing is that i need to change the bump head but it still works great

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety

      It’s a good trimmer mate. That’s lasted you well. Are you using it in a commercial way or homeowner..?

  • @justinpenn1148
    @justinpenn1148 Před 2 lety

    Great review. Really raise all the details that are important

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 2 lety

      Thanks Justin. Appreciate you watching mate 🤙🏻

  • @aaronthope
    @aaronthope Před 3 lety

    Great video. I recently purchased the Husqvarna battery line up after demoing a few other brands. I did a couple videos on Husqvarna as well, with more to come. I always enjoy your videos. I almost went with the Stihl battery line up but the plug in only style of it was a turn off for me as well. Stihl really should have given an option to use a slide in battery. I couldn’t be happier with Husqvarna line up. The light weight batteries with great run times are hard to beat. 👍

  • @gregbyrne9697
    @gregbyrne9697 Před 2 lety

    Hi thanks for your videos, have found them easy to watch and follow. Have you had any reliability issues with any particular brand (Husqvarna, Ego or Stihl) such as warranty or repair issues?

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Greg, thanks for watching mate. No, they are all solid. I had to get a switch changed over under warranty with the Husqy snippy which was no dramas, the Stihl had to go in for an issue with the cable but that was done under warranty no issues and the Ego I didn't really run it long enough to find out, although the Combi unit i had kept randomly stopping for some reason. I use a wide range of battery and petrol tools from both Stihl and Husqy and they are super reliable. 👍🏻

  • @anthonystjohn
    @anthonystjohn Před 3 lety

    Really helpful thanks. A review of Husqvarna 325iLK with blower, pole saw attachment would be great!

  • @Chimp_Assassin
    @Chimp_Assassin Před 3 lety +1

    I have the ego combi with the trimmer attachment and use the 2.5ah batteries, have a few of them that I swap in and out because the 5ah does get a bit heavy over time. I use the 5ah in my blower and 7.5 in my mower or as a backup for the hand held tools if I run out of smaller batteries in a day. I have half a dozen chargers which I chuck all the batteries in at the end of the day and Bob's your uncle.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety

      Hi mate, sounds like you’ve got it sorted. Stoked the Ego is working for you. Its a great bit of kit. I go back and fourth a bit with the gear. Sometimes I prefer one over the other for a week and then swap back lol.... 👍🏻

  • @bigwangmark
    @bigwangmark Před 2 lety

    The new stihl fsa 135r solves the battery issue with both backpack or battery choice. The thing you asked about on your stihl is part of a vibration reduction thing I would say. They would have picked up some strange vibrations during development and that part just helps cancel out those vibrations enough for users not to be bothered by it.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 2 lety

      Need to give the 135r a try I reckon, looks like a great bit of kit. Thanks for watching 👍🏻

  • @justindavis8102
    @justindavis8102 Před 3 lety +3

    I use the Stihl daily in my business. Its such a great versatile unit. Tones of power for the thicker stuff.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety +1

      It’s a quality bit of kit mate 👍🏻 do you find the cable annoying? I can see where in some situations it wouldn’t bother me, like if I was trimming for a few hours in open spaces or along roads like the council for example but if your servicing 20 properties in a day that’s a hassle with the cable. Just curious how you find it? Thanks

    • @justindavis8102
      @justindavis8102 Před 3 lety +2

      @@lovelawns After much debating about what system I was going to switch too, I purchased basically every battery tool that Stihl made knowing they had a full commercial push mower coming out too. I run hip belt with shoulder straps. I'll just pop the cable plug in my pocket when switching between tools. I wanted that extra power of the Stihl combi unit too for sole use of the blade edger. Over all I've been very impressed by the system, especially the chainsaws ( MSA 220, MSA 161T ). The push mower ( RMA 510v ) is a little underpowered, and a tad slow but I've managed to make it work for me by adapting a EGO high lift blade which gives me better bagging and 5mm lower cut. I run 6x AP300s and have never run out of juice for a full days run. Blower is great, pole saws, plugin hedger its all great gear. Next cash cannon target will be the RMA 765 which I know will break the bank.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety +1

      @@justindavis8102 sounds like a sweet setup you're running their mate, nicely done! Interesting modification with the Ego blade, was that fairly straight forward? Yeah that RMA765 is rather pricey! Looks good, I've not tried it yet though. I wonder how it compares to the similar twin blade design of the Pellenc mower, thats also a bloody good battery mower and also rather pricey 🙂

    • @justindavis8102
      @justindavis8102 Před 3 lety +1

      @@lovelawns The RMA 510v mod included grinding off the blade locator dowels on the carrier and drilling out EGO blade center hole to suit the Stihl blade carrier. Cant remeber what size off hand. Works great. Ill be organising a demo of the new 765 through Beenleigh Pumps and Mowers hopefully soon. Ill keep the 510v for smaller yards as its easy to push even without the Self propelled mech engaged.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety

      @@justindavis8102 thanks for the info mate. Still waiting for the demo here on the Gold Coast too. Probably the same machine. Let me know what you think of it if you get it first lol....

  • @tomsqualitylawncare5945
    @tomsqualitylawncare5945 Před rokem +1

    So at the 17.40 mark approx regarding different fixed shaft models is what they are bringing out next year a dedicated straight shaft trimmer (525 ilst) and a multitool (525ilk) and 2 edgers curved and straight shaft. That will also make a good video doing a comparison of the new and current editions when they arrive.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před rokem +1

      Hey Tom, thanks for commenting and watching mate. Yeah will be on it as soon as possible with the comparisons 👍🏻

  • @rontopping2048
    @rontopping2048 Před 2 lety

    Great review. Thank you

  • @jayp4303
    @jayp4303 Před 2 lety +3

    Bought a 325iLK trimmer based partly on your review, and love it. Versus gas trimmers, things I no longer have to worry about: how old is the gas, where do I get ethanol free, why is it not starting right, do I need to clean the carb, why is it not priming right, is the fuel line cracked, do I need hearing protection, is the manifold too hot to touch? With this unit, I pop in the battery and pull the trigger, and it just starts. If I have to stop and mess with a fence rail or cut something with pruners...release the trigger and put it down, and it's silent. Pick it up and squeeze the trigger in one motion and it's trimming again. The speed modulates nicely, which is handy when trimming along the wire fence. I just leave it in the "On" position - it seemed to use less battery than the battery saver mode for me. Sorry for the U.S. units but I have about 7 acres, 2200 ft split rail fence + 220 ft wire fence + 500 sq ft hill. Mixed in with the grass I have a lot of dock weed, chickory, and plaintain - some thick stalks. The first trimming of the season was a month overdue, and it took 4-5 charges. With just 2 weeks growth, it takes about 2-3 charges. This is with the BLi300 battery. Usually when the battery is getting low, I'm ready for a break or a drink anyway. Got the QC500 quick charger, and it charges in about 30 minutes. I don't even notice the wait for it to recharge. Went all in and got the electric chainsaw at the same time, for similar reasons (tired of dealing with carbs). Also love that tool, and it feels so much safer and easier to use than gas ones. And I love that I can use the same battery for both tools.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 2 lety

      Hey Jay, that’s amazing mate. Stoked you love it. I don’t think I’ve talked to one person that has tried it and not liked it so far. For all the reasons you mentioned and more. It’s just a great bit of kit hey! Battery tools are definitely the future 🤙🏻 cheers

  • @mcpheesgardeningservices

    great review absolutely agree wth you on the husky ...great content

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks Geoff, really appreciate you watching and commenting mate 👍🏻

  • @QuietLawn
    @QuietLawn Před 3 lety

    Awesome video! Thank you. I really liked using the 325iLK as well for a string trimmer. I wish I had more time with it. How does the run time compare to the Ego? Do you find you get longer run times? We always run our trimmers in speed 1 as I've never had a need for speed 2.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety +3

      Thanks for stopping by mate. We generally run the bigger bli300 battery in the Husky 325ilk and the 5.0ah battery in the Ego. The Watt hours of the Husky is 336wh and the ego is 280wh. If ego made an equivalent size and weight battery to the Husky batteries you’d get better run time from the ego for sure. Ego battery management system in the batteries is really good. Unfortunately the 10ah battery or even the 7.5ah from ego is far too big and heavy for the line trimmer in my opinion. So in a nutshell, with the line trimmers, we get better runtimes out of the Husky but only because we are able to use a bigger battery. Considering the ego has a touch more power and the 5.0ah battery is smaller it’s not far behind which is impressive. I deliberately left out battery run times from the video as there are so many variables it’s hard to really compare. Not sure if that helps answer your question or not lol. Cheers

    • @QuietLawn
      @QuietLawn Před 3 lety

      @@lovelawns Awesome! I appreciate the info. I know it's hard to compare apples to apples. We actually run 7.5s on our trimmers and they are heavy. Having the Darwin's Grips definitely help with the weight distribution though. I really liked the 325iLK though. But, I'd like to use one brand for our handhelds and wasn't at all impressed with Husqvarna's blowers.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety +1

      Yeah it’s a tricky one. Normally 4 of the bigger bli300 batteries gets us through a normal day of regular maintenance with the 325ilk. I haven’t tried the Darwin’s grip yet. Quite a few people really like them. The Husky blower is the weakest link currently for sure. Even the backpack blower is pretty underpowered on paper. I know you mentioned you tried that and wasn’t too impressed. I’m with you on wanting to run one brand for all the hand tools, much easier with charging etc. It’s hard though as the ego blower is the most powerful, the Husky pole hedger is the best, the Stihl kombi has more power and so on lol. I think if ego had a good dedicated pole hedger and a better handheld hedger I’d be tempted to just go with the one brand as the blower, line trimmer, chainsaw and kombi and are really good. Exciting times for sure as it’s only getting better 👍🏻🙂

    • @benjaminleslie3155
      @benjaminleslie3155 Před 3 lety

      @@QuietLawn I hear greenworks makes some impressive handheld and backpack blowers, they also have an entire z-turn lineup that im sure you know of, I think greenworks is a bit underrated given the power and run time of their products. maybe give them a try.

  • @jonesbee6152
    @jonesbee6152 Před 2 lety

    Thanks for the efforts and research mate. Makes a massive difference.
    I would love to have a chat with you about your opinion on selecting a brand for across the board. Cheers. JonesBee

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 2 lety

      Hey Luke, thanks mate. Will give you a call tomorrow 👍🏻

  • @bowesman1000
    @bowesman1000 Před 2 lety

    i'm looking for the lightest and it is hard to compare the way you explain it. some weights with battery some without. is the 325ILK the lightest?

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 2 lety

      It’s pretty easy to find the weights of each with a quick Google search. The lightest is the Stihl because you don’t carry the battery in the unit. I explained that in the video. Cheers.

  • @kav1208
    @kav1208 Před 3 lety

    Thanks for the review Lovelawn, I own both the Husq 520iRX bullhorn and the Ego bullhorn both get the job done , the ego has heaps of power but chews the battery up , Husq like you said needs a lighter head , doesn't have great power but the batteries are excellent, I see they have updated the Husq to the 535iRXT which looks a lot more powerful. would love to see how the edger attachment go's on the 325iLK as there are not alot of options for battery edgers. Hows the raison 2 mower going would love an update, cheers John.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety +1

      no worries mate, thanks for stopping by and commenting. yes the new 535irxt look like a very good bit of kit if you like the bullhorn style handles, i personally don't use that style much. the edger in the 325 is good. i did a little comparison video against a few petrol units from Stihl recently and its about on par with the km94 25cc tool. I only had the Pellenc mower as a demo unfortunately as its a bloody good battery mower. Cheers.

  • @Karel.C
    @Karel.C Před 3 lety

    I'm using the Stihl FSA130 and put a screw behind the safety lever. Makes it so much easier to work with. A Stihl dealer told me that the design of the lever will be changed for the 2021 models. I'm using a waist belt with battery on the hip. Make a loop on your cable (but the cable between the velcro's) and you won't be hindered. I tried the Husqvarna 325 iLK too, and in the long run I really like that the Stihl doesn't take the battery in the unit. Makes it even lighter, which is good if you're, like me, on occasions are using the machine for several hours in a day. And like everything...you get used to the cable ;-)
    I'm using 6 AP300S batteries. I'm running a BGA200 blower, hedge trimmer, and edger on them too.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety

      Hi there, yes I’ve seen a glimpse of the new 2021 models which look like a great improvement plus they give you the option of putting a battery in the machine or using the cord which is awesome. I really like the FSA130R as well, it’s a good bit of kit. 👍🏻

    • @audi5inline
      @audi5inline Před 3 lety

      @@lovelawns WOW, you have anymore info one them ?

    • @audi5inline
      @audi5inline Před 3 lety

      @@lovelawns would love to have some more info on the new stihl tools. Were did you find the info?

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety

      They are coming out with updated, brush cutter, pole saw, pole hedger and Kombi unit to start with. All with the option to use a battery in the machine or tether it to external battery. Updated batteries too 👊🏻

    • @audi5inline
      @audi5inline Před 3 lety

      @@lovelawns good news, they need to do that if they want to keep up. I assume there are no photos available yet ?

  • @CamdenGardenSolutions
    @CamdenGardenSolutions Před 2 lety

    Thankyou mate 👍🏻

  • @BWCA-vy2pi
    @BWCA-vy2pi Před 3 lety +4

    Does anyone have an idea where the EGO Kombi unit would fit into this line up when it comes to power

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety

      It’s pretty much the same power as the line trimmer I’ve got here. It’s hanging up in my garage. I should have included it in this video but I don’t have the line trimmer attachment for it anymore, just the pole hedger at the moment. Slightly more power than the Husky combi unit here and slightly less than the Stihl KM130 battery kombi they do. Cheers mate 👍🏻

  • @realmbb
    @realmbb Před 2 měsíci

    How do you compare the FSA 90r to the 536? Which is in your opinion the lighter/better machine?

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 2 měsíci

      Hey mate, the 536 is a much better machine than the 90r but I don’t recommend either of them anymore, they are old machines, far better options out there now. I’d recommend the 325 now over either of those which is far superior in every way. Not having the motor down at the head end is much better. Cheers

  • @shameelali2549
    @shameelali2549 Před 3 lety

    Nice vid,is the 325 a commercial unit,because I see alot of people using for this purpose?

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety

      Not officially, as you mentioned in the other comment, its just the iPX4 rating that makes it (not commercial) but it feels more commercial than the 520 in my opinion and I've used it in the rain and wet and its fine.

  • @markarbuthnot2693
    @markarbuthnot2693 Před 3 lety +1

    thanks for the review, it was very helpful. I didn't know the Sthil was cable only

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety

      No worries. Thanks for watching and commenting mate, really appreciate it 👍🏻

  • @koolaidyeti
    @koolaidyeti Před 3 lety

    How has the battery been for the 325iLK? I've been seeing bad reviews for the BLi200 battery going dead and that's probably the one thing holding me back right now. Love the breakdown in this video!

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey mate, I’ve had no issues with the batteries, although I mostly use the BLi300 in the 325. Great runtime, balance and power. Cheers 👍🏻

  • @BobSmith-dm3vp
    @BobSmith-dm3vp Před 3 lety

    awesome review!

  • @audi5inline
    @audi5inline Před 3 lety +1

    9:22 so true,
    great unit but that wire... stihl needs to something about that

  • @mikeedwards8694
    @mikeedwards8694 Před 3 lety

    Really informative video thanks 👍🏻. Having lots of different makes does that not make charging a little annoying?

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety

      Thanks mate. Charging is a bit annoying, but you find a rhythm that works after awhile. I had to try out all the different options to find out what worked best for us. Mostly I’m just charging the Husky gear these days.

  • @paultaylor3856
    @paultaylor3856 Před rokem

    Awesome video 👍

  • @ronmatthews2250
    @ronmatthews2250 Před 2 lety

    For just used as a trimmer which is better between the Husqvarna 325 and the 525 iB ?

  • @baanaanaa1981
    @baanaanaa1981 Před 2 lety

    This is the best comparison review I've found, fantastic thank you. Those nit picky bits are the little things we want to know about! Oddly you've sold me on the Stihl, ordered the FSA135R + 300s batteries when they land next week. I agree about the 130 - cable would be painful.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 2 lety

      Thanks mate, appreciate the feedback. Let me know how the Stihl goes. Might have to grab one myself to try it out and compare lol 👍🏻

  • @AaronDav-nq8hk
    @AaronDav-nq8hk Před 2 lety

    do you know why they are making all the safeties more complex? like a 3 stage system (on the 325ilk) over the tried and tested 2 stage (on the 536lilx) didnt know that there were any issues with the 2 stage. thanks. good video!

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 2 lety

      Safety regulations for hand held power tools change regularly and get updated etc etc. but the implementation on the 325 is very simple, not much different in use to the 536 to be honest. Thanks for watching

    • @AaronDav-nq8hk
      @AaronDav-nq8hk Před 2 lety

      @@lovelawns yer ok, good to know the husky is still easy to use the stihl looks quiet annoying. Thanks!

  • @robertprims3198
    @robertprims3198 Před rokem

    Witch way do they turn clockwise or counterclockwise I want one that goes counterclockwise

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před rokem

      These all turn counter clockwise which all commercial trimmers should do. 👍🏻

  • @johnbauby6612
    @johnbauby6612 Před 3 lety

    I have a Stihl gas trimmer. I am SO done with the carb dying. Gummed up because of fuel issues. I could have bought a new trimmer for all the carb replacements I have had. I do like the attachments for it. I have been looking for a replacement for a year. I am a Husqvarna guy. LOVE their stuff. I have a bunch of chainsaws and they are bullet proof, reliable friends. I have been looking at the Husq battery line and trying to decide which way to go. I am getting the Husq 540 battery chainsaw for trimming trails and light tree work. They take the same battery so that is cool - but this video is from a commercial perspective. The big question is can I get by with a lower model of trimmer or will I be kicking myself in the ass for cheaping out and not having the power and attachment options. Thanks for making and posting the vid. On ya

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey John, thanks for stopping by and watching my videos mate. Id highly recommend the 325iLK. Even if you aren’t using it in a ‘commercial’ application you’ll still be getting the better tool for the job. It’s so flexible and can be used in so many different scenarios it’s a no brainer in my opinion. Works amazing as a trimmer but gives you all the other options with the attachments if you need them in the future. I guarantee you won’t be disappointed mate 👍🏻

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety +2

      Also worth mentioning is Stihl’s new 135 series is arriving here in August which includes the Stihl KMA135 battery kombi unit which does not have the wire hanging out and will have a bit more power than the Husqvarna 325iLk. Not sure if you already have and Stihl kombi attachments but if you do they will fit straight in to the 135 battery kombi as well. Food for thought 👍🏻

    • @dadandgirls7306
      @dadandgirls7306 Před 11 měsíci

      @@lovelawns I'm looking at both the Husqvarna 320iL and 325iLK. The 325iLK doesn't come with a battery nor charger, and is $100 more than the 320iL. What makes it worth the extra cost? Yes, it can take attachments, but there must be more to this.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 11 měsíci

      @@dadandgirls7306 Quite a bit of difference between them mate with the 325 being a much better tool. More power, better motor, better balance and ergonomics, motor at the head end, able to take attachments, bigger cutting diameter, able to put speedfeed head on easily. I would choose the 325 over the 320 every day of the week the additional cost is well worth it! Thanks for watching.

    • @dadandgirls7306
      @dadandgirls7306 Před 11 měsíci

      @@lovelawns It certainly sounds like the 325iLK is a great machine, but I'm not looking for the "best of the best". I'm not going to use it for commercial work - just to trim around my 1/3 acre property and edge along the sidewalk. I'm replacing a 35 year old 25cc Green Machine that has been very good to me (but was a real pain to load string!). I'm looking for a quality trimmer that will be reliable and last a long time. Weight, ergonomics, and easy line replacement (0.095) are more important to me than raw power. I'm thinking the 320iL will suffice.
      In fact, I might be biased here, but I would rather buy something from a manufacturer that specializes in OPE and not cordless drills. That would eliminate Dewalt, Milwaukee, and Makita, and include Husqvarna, Echo, Stihl, and Ego. I probably shouldn't be thinking this way but sometimes I do. :-)
      The other thing I wonder about is trimmers that use 18v batteries. Everything else being equal, I would expect their batteries to last half as long as trimmers that use 40v batteries. Is that correct?

  • @louismatherne6808
    @louismatherne6808 Před 3 lety

    Apologies for cross posting. I want to make sure that US buyers are aware.
    I just took receipt of a 325iLK in the US. Please note that the user interface controls are quite different for the US market. Instead of the buttons with 3 speeds and battery level indicator, the US model comes with a simple 3 position switch - off, on, and esave mode. I can't compare the two interfaces directly so I can't really comment on which is better. It is certainly simpler and probably fine. I'm just disappointed that I didn't get what I was expecting. Additionally, only by digging into the US user manual do you see this user interface with a description. ALL Husqvarna marketing material regardless of region shows the same user interface with the 2 buttons, battery gauge, and speed. So be aware if you are buying in the US market.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety

      All good, thanks for pointing that out. I had noticed that you get a slightly different version. II wonder why they did that..? I prefer our version 🙂

    • @louismatherne6808
      @louismatherne6808 Před 3 lety

      Lovelawns I suspect it is a EU regulation thing but I have to say that this 3 position switch is very simple to use. I don’t think much if anything is lost in practice.

  • @aaronsteele2019
    @aaronsteele2019 Před 3 lety

    Have you tried the 36v makita combi tool

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety

      Hey mate, no I haven’t tried Makita yet. Heard good things tho 👍🏻

  • @olesimonsen3162
    @olesimonsen3162 Před 15 dny

    Hi
    Husqvarna machines, commercial use
    Have there been any problems with electrical plugs on these Husqvarna machines
    The electrical plug must be lubricated once in a while
    Which lubrication must be used, with silicone?
    When the machines are pressed and get hot, the plastic in electrical plugs becomes brittle over time, from heat and incorrect lubrication?
    Otherwise very good machines
    Doesn't seem like the electrical plug can or must be changed?
    Any experiences with and will share them publicly, Thanks.

  • @Simon67316
    @Simon67316 Před rokem

    Would you recommend the Stihl FSA135R with the removable 6AH battery over the Husky 325ilk?

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před rokem +1

      If you already have Stihl battery tools it makes sense but if I were buying into a system I’d be looking at dealer support as well and picking the best overall system for my needs. Both the Stihl 135r and the Husqvarna 325iLK are best in class so you can’t go wrong with either. But look at the whole system, what other tools do you have or need in the future and what local dealer support do you have. I’d recommend the AP300s batteries for the Stihl and the BLi 300 for the Husqy. Cheers 👍🏻

    • @Simon67316
      @Simon67316 Před rokem

      @@lovelawns Nice one, Thanks for the useful info 👍

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před rokem

      No worries mate 👍🏻

  • @journeytohome876
    @journeytohome876 Před 2 lety

    how long would you say the stihl battery could run for ? also your favorite husq does it last you the whole day ? how how they take to fully charge

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 2 lety

      Hi mate, you get about 45 mins out of the AP300 battery depending on what you are trimming. It's abut the same on the Husky too. It's hard to give an accurate run time due to so many variables, best to check out the manufacturers website really. Charging takes under 1 hour from totally flat with fast chargers. Cheers 👍🏻

    • @journeytohome876
      @journeytohome876 Před 2 lety

      @@lovelawns So for your work does it last your throughout the day ?

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 2 lety +1

      @@journeytohome876 No we have many batteries to get through a day but we see up to 20 properties a day. Cheers

  • @russelldownesdownes5618

    Hi mate have you used any of the Makita range if so what are your thoughts.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Russ, no not tried Makita yet. I’m friends with a few guys that use the hedgers and say they are good. Need a few batteries though.

    • @jamesshelton5489
      @jamesshelton5489 Před 3 lety

      I have the marital and it’s not a bad unit at all. I mow 6 lawns a day and I bought the unit with 4 batteries and I am on the second set by the end ish of the 4th lawn I change batteries. Descent power for a battery unit as well. I even put a speed feed head on it. Haven’t used a gas unit in almost a year.

    • @jamesshelton5489
      @jamesshelton5489 Před 3 lety +1

      Makita

  • @druslocallawncare109
    @druslocallawncare109 Před rokem

    Hi mate looking at going battery whippy and hedger. With the husky. Multi tool you say it’s your fav. What is the run time like on the battery you use with the whippy attachment
    Cheers

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před rokem +1

      Hi Drew, sometimes one bli300 battery will last me all day of regular maintenance trims. Depends on what your trimming really mate. Battery life is good though. I’d suggest 3 batteries for a days work of 10 average size properties roughly.

    • @druslocallawncare109
      @druslocallawncare109 Před rokem

      @@lovelawns Awesome thanks man I think husky is my way to go

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před rokem +1

      @@druslocallawncare109 Good choice 👍🏻

    • @druslocallawncare109
      @druslocallawncare109 Před rokem

      @@lovelawns what’s the model name again lol I keep forgetting

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před rokem

      @@druslocallawncare109 325iLK 👍🏻

  • @russelldownesdownes5618

    Hi the sticking out bit my dealer said it stops you turning too far apparently health safety if that makes sense. My dealer keeps on getting me to purchase the Pellenc range but like you don't know weather I would get fed up with the battery and lead. Would you bother with the husqvarna battery back pack or just use the single machine batteries. Can I ask you weather you get given all these tools to advertise or do you buy them all. Cheers Russell.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety +1

      Thanks for the info mate, makes sense really. Kind of figured it was something like that. The Pellenc is quality gear too. Pellenc lent me the demo gear for my reviews and ego lent me the commercial stuff for those reviews but everything else is purchased by me and always comes with honest feedback regardless. Although I might add it is my own humble experience with each tool that I share and this may well be different to others. Cheers 👍🏻

    • @russelldownesdownes5618
      @russelldownesdownes5618 Před 3 lety

      @@lovelawns nice one great video's thanks for getting back👍

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety

      Cheers mate 👍🏻

  • @kenezos
    @kenezos Před 2 lety

    Great vid. I have a petrol powered stihl. I recently purchased an ego line trimmer. I don’t like it at all. Big guard, don’t like the head or chunky battery. I’d consider a stihl but with out the back pack battery.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 2 lety +1

      Thanks mate. The new Stihl FSA 135 would be the go then. They have changed the design so you can put the battery in the unit now. Great machine. I’ll be doing a review and comparison very soon. 👍🏻

    • @kenezos
      @kenezos Před 2 lety

      @@lovelawns I’m thinking of buying the combi head kma135r as I have a hedger and line trimmer attachment and sell the petrol head. Look forward to your review of the fsa135

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 2 lety

      @@kenezos Thats a good shout mate if you already have the attachments. 👍🏻 Let me know how you go with it

  • @petermeyer8853
    @petermeyer8853 Před 9 měsíci

    Thanks

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 9 měsíci

      No worries. Thanks for watching.

  • @benjaminleslie3155
    @benjaminleslie3155 Před 3 lety

    well i guess Husqvarna replaced the 536LiLx with the 520iLX, so you should do a review on that and see what the differences are. also Stihl just came out with fsa 135 R, its the same as the fsa 130 R but you can plug an ap battery directly into it. it would be cool to see a review on that too!

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety +1

      Hey mate, the Husky 520 is exactly the same as the 536 just a different number. The Stihl 135 isn’t out in Australia until September/ October. Will be reviewing when I can get hold of one. Looks like a good bit of kit tho, so much better not having the cord attached all the time. 👍🏻

    • @benjaminleslie3155
      @benjaminleslie3155 Před 3 lety

      @@lovelawns which do you like more? husqvarna's 36v batteries or stihl's 36v batteries?

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety +1

      I like some tools from each brand. All the current plug-in tools from Stihl are superior to the Husqvarna equivalent but the cable is annoying so I use the Husky tools more for convenience. Both systems are very good.

  • @markbrisec3972
    @markbrisec3972 Před 2 lety

    😭😭😭... I was hoping to see the Makita trimmer in this comparison, just to see how it stacks up against these heavy hitters. Since I already own the Makita hedge trimmer and a blower, it's only natural to continue within their system since I own a few batteries and a charger. Unfortunately I can't seem to find an honest and quality review of their 18 and 36V string trimmers...
    I was considering Husky for a while since I've been using their gas trimmers for years now and they've earned me some serious money. And since I'm kind of a brand loyalist, I really wanted to continue with Husqvarna. But when I saw the price of the bare unit plus the price of every individual 36V battery, I almost got a heart attack. I'm sticking with their gas equipment and a gradual transfer to the battery powered stuff will have a green color at its roots...

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 2 lety

      Stick with what works for you mate. I haven't tried the Makita stuff, I'm happy with the tools I've got for now. The battery gear is pricey upfront but you save heaps in the long run. You'd need many more Makita batteries to see you through a whole day without charging which may balance out the cost a bit between them?

  • @russelldownesdownes5618
    @russelldownesdownes5618 Před 3 lety +1

    Where do you get the 450 speed feed heads from please.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety

      From my local dealer, Karl’s Mowers in Burleigh Heads.

    • @russelldownesdownes5618
      @russelldownesdownes5618 Před 3 lety

      @@lovelawns what would I be asking for at my dealers or on line

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety

      Speed feed 450 Head www.allmowerspares.com.au/shindaiwa-large-speed-feed-450-head-universal-lh-with-arbours-28820-08000-28820-08001.html

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety

      www.greenacresmowers.com.au/genuine-speed-feed-line-trimmer-head-450-4.5-bump

  • @47f0
    @47f0 Před 2 lety

    I don't care so much if it's a blade edger, but for a string trimmer I really really want a trigger that is a true variable speed. Apparently that's either electronically impossible, which I doubt, or would add two dollars to the cost of the unit.

    • @dkimling
      @dkimling Před 2 lety +1

      The Makita 18x2 power head has a great variable speed trigger

  • @robertprims3198
    @robertprims3198 Před rokem

    You can change the way they tune there two wires just change the wire to the Opposite wire it will go counterclockwise

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před rokem

      It’s a great way to void your warranty. Plus the speedfeed heads we use are designed to spin anti clockwise.

  • @seansfc
    @seansfc Před 2 lety

    How long are the run times?

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 2 lety +1

      Very hard to give an accurate answer on runtimes, too many variables. Best bet is to jump on the websites for each brand and they break down the runtimes based on different battery sizes etc.

  • @brianandlynphilippines

    You cannot take the guard off the EGO. If you do, it will malfunction the first time you bump the string out past the cutter on the guard. So the power will pulse until you trim the line down to the cutter length, so you cannot use it at all without the guard 😭

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 2 lety +1

      I’ve personally not experienced that with the model I have. I’ve run it without a guard heaps. I do prefer it with a guard on though. Which model are you talking about? Maybe the lower spec models with a lower powered motor don’t support increased tension on the motor with the longer string..?

  • @russelldownesdownes5618

    Mate if you was me would you bother getting the 950x backpack I'm out all day every day mainly cutting edging grass. Do you think I'll be wasting money just can't make my mind up cheers Russell.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety

      Hey Russell, only you can answer that question mate. Personally unless you have a heap of blowing to do and need continuous runtime or your on the commercial 535iRXT whipper snipper all day I’d steer towards several bli300 batteries I reckon. All depends on what you need tho mate. It’s a quality battery for sure and the capacity to weight ratio is really good but it’s still 10kgs on your back. Also putting on and off can be a hassle over time. Will you be getting the pro battery mower when that’s released? The big battery would be good for that too.

    • @russelldownesdownes5618
      @russelldownesdownes5618 Před 3 lety

      @@lovelawns would like to as I want to go all battery when does it get released mate and thanks for your input 👍

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety

      Russell Downes Downes Release date will be soon mate... Are you in Australia?

    • @russelldownesdownes5618
      @russelldownesdownes5618 Před 3 lety

      @@lovelawns I wished UK

  • @sambaaxe
    @sambaaxe Před 3 lety +1

    I do not mind the corded style as it keeps the battery weight off the arms. If you do not want yours, I will take it off your hands!

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety

      I like the weight savings also but when you visit 20 properties a day and you have to plug it in and unplug it a million times it gets cumbersome. It’s still a fantastic bit of kit. The new 135 coming out soon is a much better design it gives you the choice 👍🏻

    • @sambaaxe
      @sambaaxe Před 3 lety

      @@lovelawns new 135? I had not heard about that and need to see what is new and different.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety +1

      It’s the new range of Stihl Battery tools coming out soon. Check out my Instagram page lovelawnsgc for some pics 👍🏻

  • @ArnodJ
    @ArnodJ Před 2 lety +1

    It's kindof unfair, all batterypowered vs one that has a massive battery and is build for a big power pack. Which I think is one hell of an item on your back, especially the one from Stihl. I'm a landscaper/gardener from Holland and the stihl battery is extremely weak for cold weather while the husqvarna never showed anything with our cold.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 2 lety

      Nothing unfair about it mate. Just my thoughts I'm sharing. Cheers

  • @leilasingh54
    @leilasingh54 Před 2 měsíci

    I am living Guyana how can I get one of these

  • @andyjame1892
    @andyjame1892 Před 10 měsíci

    I had a model older than this one that I love. My sister has difficulty with tools that are too heavy and she actually loved mine and found it easy to use czcams.com/users/postUgkx_rBCFuDW1zD6blTGhLkvAkxU657uR_lG . This is a newer model but was even lighter which she really appreciates. She enjoys it and I no longer have to go to her house to trim as she can handle it fine. Haven't used it enough to comment on the battery life but lithium batteries last longer than the old style. Being cordless makes it easy to trim the far edges of the property. The entire yard can be trimmed with one charged battery.

  • @dvdesmond
    @dvdesmond Před 11 měsíci

    Just wondering how people find these for larger gardens? I’ve about an acre with lots of long grass and uneven ground so don’t want to be charging every few mins. I would prefer electric to petrol though.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 10 měsíci

      You would just need 2 batteries and have one charging whilst using the other.

  • @Captain_MonsterFart
    @Captain_MonsterFart Před 3 lety +1

    I used to do cool stuff like go to Burning Man. Now I watch weed wacker youtube videos. What the heckin heck.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety

      It’s called getting older lol 😂

  • @angelellis7690
    @angelellis7690 Před 2 lety

    I have a lawn care business here in Greenville South Carolina by the amazing grace of Jesus Christ of Nazareth. I’m thinking about switching to all handheld equipment. If I get the attachment trimmer, I should be able to buy the edger and pole saw etc they should all fit no problem right?

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Angel, yes they will all fit. Good choice 👍🏻 and thanks for watching.

    • @angelellis7690
      @angelellis7690 Před 2 lety

      @@lovelawns new sub for sure

  • @miguelangelharoaguilera8217

    Husqvarna winner

  • @woodnyardjunkie
    @woodnyardjunkie Před 3 lety

    Echo?

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety

      Bravo, Tango, Alpha

    • @benjaminleslie3155
      @benjaminleslie3155 Před 3 lety

      echo definitely has got the power and durability down good. but their 58v batteries suck. the 2.0Ah isn't strong enough and the lifetime of the batteries also aren't very good. they really REALLY need to improve their batteries in my opinion.

  • @williamvandelindt
    @williamvandelindt Před rokem

    Thats a lot of guards still on 😅

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před rokem

      Haha, I do like the guards most of the time. Less stones smash me in the face, which I also like 👍🏻

  • @reubs91
    @reubs91 Před 3 lety

    I swear who ever designed the Sthil battery series has never worked as a gardener or homeowner.. stupid management listing to “engineers” not users... we have the same issue in our company.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety

      Hey mate. Thankfully the new Stihl 135 series of tools have addressed most of the issues. I haven’t tried them yet though so will be reviewing them when I get hold of them. So many good things about the Stihl battery tools if they could just sort out the practical I’m the field usability things that contractors are suggesting they would be amazing. Lots of power, reliable and great ergonomics. Will see how the new gear goes when it arrives in Australia soon.

    • @reubs91
      @reubs91 Před 3 lety

      @@lovelawns I’m about the buy the full Husqvarna Combi kit and other items totalling 4.5k, should I be waiting for Sthil to release theirs first?

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 3 lety

      Up to you really mate. You won’t be disappointed with the Husky gear tho, it’s awesome! Also there are no dates yet for when the new Stihl stuff will arrive here! I would guess around September when the season kind of starts again.

  • @traxxas5
    @traxxas5 Před 2 lety

    If your running petrol kit just stay with it, cordless does not last, costs you a fortune. Especially avoid Stihl. Would have been cheaper to stay with my petrol kit. Parts extortionate so you just chuck it in landfill and spe t afortune on a new one. Then a battery failing and you've just binned 2k in four years.

  • @iheartmydogs1870
    @iheartmydogs1870 Před 11 měsíci

    My husquvarna mower was a GIANT piece of shit. I will never buy that brand again!

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 11 měsíci

      I personally wouldn’t judge an entire brand on one product! What did you end with instead?

  • @curtislivers5088
    @curtislivers5088 Před 2 lety

    Your review is so much better than most. Really know how to isolate the important features and demonstrate your preferences. I'm also interested in the Worx Nitro WG186 www.worx.com/nitro-40v-cordless-attachment-capable-driveshare-15-string-trimmer-wg186.html. I realize you have settled on the HV, but wondered if you might have any intel on the Worx unit. Seems sturdy, powerful, takes attachments, and the reviews are quite good. But for some reason the local box stores no longer carry it, so that gives me pause. I was also looking at the Ego, but until your review I had not given HV any attention. I will look deeper into that model, thank you.

    • @lovelawns
      @lovelawns  Před 2 lety

      Thanks mate. Appreciate you watching. I haven’t tried the Worx stuff. Not much of it about here. Prefer to stick with the brands that have local service support.