I remember when I had a weed eater, when my dad helps me with the work site. Hoes, weeds, grass, and everything that came in the way a lot of fun for a 10-year-old, and even now as an adult, I still have fun with these machines fun!
I recently bought a new Rayobi algae eater ...... and I must say that I'm in love with this thing! It has all the power I could ever want, and makes all other weed eater that I am using are like toys in comparison.This bad boy has a rated power for the head string and makes weed would have been born as dirt and rocks flying off for the fear and the enormous power of this monster machine.
Speaking of flying debris, you will be safe and appropriate use of eye protection when using an algae eater. Nothing kills the fun like always hit in the eye with a branch of flight! I personally own a pair of glasses Carhart, not only to protect the eyes, but it seems to me a warrior male weed!
Continue onthe list of protective equipment is a good pair of boots hard in combination with heavy denim. With the use of grass trimmers, especially a powerful, all sorts of things flying in all directions, so it is advisable to protect the legs and feet to avoid scratches and cuts. A particularly heavy rock you come fly at high speeds, you can still feel a little prick 'with security, but it is much better than in shorts and get a big gash in his leg.
The gloves are not necessarilynecessary for adequate security, but personally, I use the gloves for good grip on the algae eater. Your hands are rather far from the end of the activities of algae eater, until you know the ending is really hard to keep, you should be safe. Feel free to use gloves, but if the "better safe than sorry", but they are kind.
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