(speaking for all men), "I didn't read the manual, I just put it together
After plugging in the machine and trimming the harsh atomic number 18as around the trees
and shrubs on his small suburban lot, Bill observe that the Toro converts
easily to an edger. "You just loosen a wing junkie on the handle, spin the
handle around, tighten the nut up again, and it's set up nicely for edging,"
You can tell cover away that this is a pretty powerful little machine," he
adds. "It's non loud, but I can feel' that it's stronger than the trimmer I
have now." Bill, sturdy, contact and 5 feet 7 inches tall, found the Toro easy
to manage personally, but says that it is burden a bit heavily toward the
head (the bottom of the machine), and hence "might tire out people -
especially those whose mail aren't strong - after a long time exploitation it." The
cord, Bill notes, is held securely out of the gardener's way.
Another Toro tester, retired dentist Sidney Winett, has more(prenominal) sand than grass
at his Atlantic coast home in Seaville, N.J.
, and so uses his string trimmer
mostly to whip leaves into mulch for his brocaded beds. "I clear out an area,
spread the leaves over it, give a few passes with the trimmer and
brushcutter. So wear eye and leg (and ear! What?!) defense!
The optional vacuum attachment (about $50) came in handy, Jurgen reports,
are shred to my satisfaction," he explains.
for turning under weeds and grass that are growing in existing beds."
a pull or two the first time and everytime after.
sessions.) I was able to intimately hold the trigger while I trimmed; this
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