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Strimming safely and what cord?

The Aldi multi-tool, is petrol, and you need the harness due to weight, the Lidi is battery, and for me the harness is too short, but since the machine is lighter I don't have a problem, I still have the old mains powered strimmer, and now I have a socket down the garden, no reason not to use it, but so much easier with battery powered, I don't bother.

But 40 volts is a lot more than many strimmers use, and I can with two batteries work for ¾ hour to an hour, and I have 4 batteries, by the time second set are discharged, I do need a rest, but putting the first two back in after being on charge for ¾ hour gives me a bit more, so around two hours before forced to have a break (battery charger does two batteries together) there are larger batteries in the Lidi range, but after 2 hours strimming I am about done in.

But with units only taking one battery, I can see a problem changing them all the time. Specially, if you can only charge one at a time.
 
U think just drop whole reel into a bucket of water?
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For what it's worth, I find that the square section strimming line (2.7mm) is better than standard stuff.
Not so generally available, but Stihl and Husqvarna do it.
John :)
 
Funnily enough, the Oregon Duoline I have is in slightly different packaging but was definitely lubricated with something as it has an oily finish.
 

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