I have an Echo SRM-2200 trimmer that I bought over 20 years ago.
Gasoline powered. It has a double-string bump feed head, and it has
worked flawlessly since I got it. (But right now I have it replaced
with a small lawnmower blade.) The string is kind of hard to replace,
but the .095 string lasts a *long* time between refills.
Bob
I have the Echo GT 200i... has the simplist, idiot proof string
loading system. You can buy the precut strings or cut your own from a
bulk spool, I cut my own from a bulk spool... slip a few in my pocket
and head out to trim. The Echo 200i is powerful, very light weight,
and easiest starting.
Click on image 5 and then watch the video:
http://www.echo-usa.com/product.asp?Model=GT-200i&Category=TRIMMER
I have had a Toro electric for years, and never had an issue with it.
Maybe you got a lemon?
Other possibility- could you be trying to cut too much at once? The
things don't do well (especially the electrics, which I think are
underpowered compared to the gasoline powered units) on really thick
stands of grass or weeds.
Chris
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