Is a Flymo any good?
Considering how lightweight it is, the Flymo EasiStore is pretty tough, chomping up grass on uneven ground without an issue. It made short work of the large lawn despite the narrow cutting width, and it was easy to switch the cutting height. It even cut up close to the curvy lawn edges. Flymo continues to be a leading brand in the Husqvarna group.Flymo continues to be a leading brand in the Husqvarna group. Husqvarna, a world leading producer of outdoor products including robotic lawn mowers, garden tractors, chainsaws and trimmers, employs approx.Flymo, for short – a brilliant idea in 1964, and a brilliant idea today! It wasn’t long before the idea ‘took off’ and the company grew from strength to strength during the 1970’s, building lawn mowers in its UK factory. Today, we still manufacture some of our robotic lawn mowers here in the UK.
Are Flymo strimmers easy to use?
Customers find the string trimmer easy to use, particularly for lawn edges, and appreciate its lightweight design. The battery life receives positive feedback, with one customer noting it charges quickly. The best string trimmer in our testing was the Ego Power+ Powerload with Line IQ ST1623T. It gets good battery life and excels at its intended task: weedeating.Over 50% of lawn care professionals prefer Echo X Series trimmers, while gas-powered models like the Stihl FS 91 R and Shindaiwa T302 deliver the most power for heavy-duty trimming. Battery options from EGO and Husqvarna now rival 35cc gas engines with quieter operation and lower maintenance needs.
Why use a Flymo?
From compact and lightweight models for small gardens to powerful and efficient mowers for larger areas, Flymo has the perfect solution for you. With innovative features like hover technology and easy manoeuvrability, Flymo lawnmowers make cutting grass a breeze. The trimmer line cleanly mows the grass and can be easily adjusted in case of wear or contact with objects. On the other hand, lawn trimmers with plastic blades are more suitable for larger lawns, as they show less material wear. However, caution is advised close to walls and stony areas.The size of your trimming area determines the size you need – the bigger the cutting width, the more grass the trimmer can effectively clear in one go. Larger cutting widths will make cutting large areas quicker, but are not the best choice for smaller, hard-to-reach areas.Grass trimmers with plastic blades, on the other hand, are more suitable for larger lawn areas, as they exhibit lower material wear. Caution is advised near walls and stones, however. A robust brush cutter with a metal blade is capable of clearing weeds, undergrowth, and small roots.Budget: Determine your budget and prioritize features based on your lawn size and trimming needs. Small-to-medium-sized lawns work best with electric or cordless trimmers since they are lightweight and easier to maneuver. Large-sized lawns do well with gas-powered trimmers that offer more power and extended runtimes.