Thanks for all the responses everyone. This is helpful since I really like to research my purchases to hopefully get better value-per-dollar.
I have local sales and service with Stihl and Echo so I think I have it narrowed down to three options.
Again, the application is a small yard at my residence.
Pros & Cons
Option 1) Stihl FS 38 -
http://www.stihlusa.com/products/trimmers-and-brushcutters/homeowner-trimmers/fs38/
Pros
- Attractively priced at $129.95
- Larger 27.2cc engine - Powerful
- Same engine and shaft as higher priced FS 40 C-E model
- Light weight (9.3 Lbs.)
- Limited Lifetime warranty on drive shaft
- Limited Lifetime warranty on clutch
Cons
- Larger engine - consumes more fuel?
- 2 year limited warranty on materials and workmanship upgraded to 4 years when I buy $18 dollars of STIHL HP Ultra Oil
- Mixed reviews on cutting head
Option 2) Stihl FS 40 C-E -
http://www.stihlusa.com/products/trimmers-and-brushcutters/homeowner-trimmers/fs40ce/
Pros
- Easy2Start™ technology
- Larger 27.2cc engine - Powerful
- Cleaner than EPA and/or CARB exhaust emission standards
- (Special) Receive a free 1/2 lb. spool of Quiet Line™ $13.95 value
- Limited Lifetime warranty on drive shaft
- Limited Lifetime warranty on clutch
Cons
- Higher price at $159.95
- Larger 27.2cc engine - consumes more fuel?
- Easy2Start™ technology; sounds gimmicky, I mean, will the Stihl FS 38 without Easy2Start™ feature be a hard starting POS?
- I don't live in California, should I pay extra for the CARB rating?
- 2 year limited warranty on materials and workmanship upgraded to 4 years when I buy $18 dollars of STIHL HP Ultra Oil
- Mixed reviews on cutting head
Option 3) Echo GT-225 -
http://www.echo-usa.com/Products/Trimmers/GT-225
Pros
- Attractive purchase price $149.99 on sale
- Smaller 21.2cc engine - better fuel economy versus Stihl engines?
- i-30 Starting System reduces starting effort by 30%
- 5 year limited warranty on materials and workmanship
- Lifetime warranty on electronic ignition module, flexible drive cables, SRM solid drive shafts, and TC tines (parts only)
- ECHO’s Rapid Loader String Head carries a lifetime warranty on the line locking system, parts only
- Greater fuel capacity over the Stihl options - Echo has 14.9oz. versus 11.5(FS40CE) and 11.2(FS38)
Cons
- Smaller 21.2cc engine - less powerful than Stihl engines
- i-30 Starting System, another marketing gimmick?
- Mixed reviews on ECHO’s Rapid Loader String Head
Unless I'm missing something, it appears the Echo is a greater value over the Stihl options here. One thing that makes me nervous of the Echo option is the Rapid Loader String Head. Any of you have experience with this head? - Video:
http://www.echo-usa.com/Videos/How-To-Videos/Load-a-Rapid-Loader™