you can, but 3 pre-wound spools for $13 is way less hassle than reloading yourself.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
you can, but 3 pre-wound spools for $13 is way less hassle than reloading yourself.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
Well, if anyone wants some line because they can't find them in stock anywhere, hit me up.
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So what you’re saying is the first line is free? That’s how they get you hooked....
My spools showed up today, thankfully, the last of my original spool ran out on Sunday.
My spools were left behind too. Then they shipped one. Apparently they are shippinh the other now
Oh shit, totally forgot I ordered two 3-packs as well but I only got one yesterday. I’ll have to send them an email to see where the other one is
I feel like I reloaded my string trimmer spool in about 180 seconds today lol
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Big inconvenience. Should have ordered some replacement spools on 3 week back order to save time.This quote is hidden because you are ignoring this member. Show Quote
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Who knew trimmer spool could be so controversial?
3 pages of discussion!
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The OP never did buy any of these.
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I'll let you know how awesome the snow blower is eventually. As for the string, yea I've already spent more time than what it was worth lol
I have an almost new Milwaukee string trimmer that I don't need. Sigh.
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Updates on the 80v greenworks snowblower.
Used it yesterday on my driveway and 5 neighbours. Total use was about 3 hours. I have 3x 2amp batteries and 2 chargers. With this set up I could go continuously. The last 10 minutes of charge you can feel the power dropping, but easy to switch out to another and also avoids 100% drain on the battery. All the batteries probably have less than 10 cycles so we will see how they age.
The unit stuggles more than a corded or gas unit. The width of the path is ok at 20", but it couldn't clear as deep as others. Still could tackle all the deep piles with a little strategy. For the $300 or whatever it cost me I should have bought 2.
Edit. The black charger that came with the blower is slower than the green one that came with my mower. and the black one actually error'd twice and stopped charging.
Edit2. Havent used any of the trimmer string.
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I didn't even try using mine yesterday. It was just too deep at my place.
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My 10 year old mower is on its last legs, thinking going with battery powered is greenworks still recommended over Ryobi?