String Trimmer Recommendation?

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Hey guys. Please recommend me a good make and model of dual line, straight shaft stringer trimmer for $200 or less. Looking for an overall good value and lighter weight unit just to trim around the house and property line. I don’t really need option for attachments such as a brush blade.
 
Echo SRM-225

This is the only game in town at that price IMO. It was a little over $200 last time I checked, but worth it. I bought an SRM-266 (next model up) a few years ago and it's top notch, haven't had any trouble at all out of it.

Cub Cadet is owned by MTD IIRC. MTD bought out a ton of brands and proceeded to send production overseas and most previously decent lawn equipment ended up as inferior junk. Even the Cub Cadet website reviews (which are likely filtered) are full of warnings about quality.

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As some one who has bought two Stihl gas powered OPE pieces in the last four years (Blower and Trimmer,) I will offer you one piece of advice,
Buy Echo.
 
do you want cordless.. if you trim for under 30min and can use the throttle one battery will make it.
no gas or oil or starting or noise or vibration... is pretty nice.

I agree. The world is changing. If you trim for 20 to 30 minutes, consider a cordless with 20 V, 5 AH or else go with noise, vibration and two cycle fumes...The smell of victory. :D
 
I had a pulan and it wasn't worth the $99 I payed for it from Lowes. Maybe the "pro" line is better
 
I think I have the Stihl FS70? It’s their smallest commercial model. It’s a beast, but I have a lot to do.

If you can get away with an electric model, I’d do that personally. No gas or noise. I need to wear hearing protection with mine so that’s one less hassle if you do the same.
 
I think I have the Stihl FS70? It’s their smallest commercial model. It’s a beast, but I have a lot to do.

If you can get away with an electric model, I’d do that personally. No gas or noise. I need to wear hearing protection with mine so that’s one less hassle if you do the same.

I have the same trimmer and am just a homeowner myself, also with a lot to trim. It has enough power to run a bed redefiner blade, I bought the echo bed blade and use it in the spring.

OP should look for a decent used one of these.
 
Stihl by far. My current one is 26 years old. Some models made in china so stay away from them. What I especially like is they have a support chain and can be repaired via dealerships. Blower is now 16 years old.
 
I had a pulan and it wasn't worth the $99 I payed for it from Lowes. Maybe the "pro" line is better
My Poulan Pro has been great. I borrowed one from my uncle and put it to work a few summers ago so I knew what I was getting. If you find a Stihl that's a good deal, you may want it just for service after the sale.
 
I purchased my Stihl trimmer at the end of the summer 5 years ago. I think it was $40 off the regular price.
 
Stihl by far. My current one is 26 years old. Some models made in china so stay away from them. What I especially like is they have a support chain and can be repaired via dealerships. Blower is now 16 years old.

Somewhat OT. My parents have had great luck with Stihl in general. I’d say their blower and string trimmer are around 15-20 years old as well.

I think the blower is the BG85. Pretty decent machine and used hard in the fall as they live in a woods. I bought the BG86 assuming it’d be just as good and it just isn’t the same. Thinking about trading it in for the equivalent Husqvarna commercial model, but I really need to take it to their house and compare models on a driveway full of leaves first.
 
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