With lawn trimmers you have a number of options with regards to their power source. The final choice depends on how big your lawn is, the terrain, and how much noise you can withstand while working. Here are some of your options!

Electric

These models are easy to start and simple to use. Electric lawn trimmers make less noise than the other options and don’t produce any fumes. You’ll obviously get more maneuverability if you choose a cordless one, but for a small lawn, a corded one may be the cheapest and best option.

Gas

If you need to mow a large lawn with thick plant growth, a gas weed wacker may be right for you. The most popular type of lawn trimmer, they can easily cut down thick weeds and brush, and they can keep going as long as you refuel them. The drawbacks of gas lawn trimmers is that they’re quite noisy and you’ll need hearing protection when using them. They also produce fumes and need more regular maintenance.

Walk-Behind String Trimmers

These trimmers are perfect for areas that your mower can’t cover or areas that require too much time and energy with a handheld trimmer. These machines have a trimmer head mounted on a wheeled body, large wheels to move over uneven terrain, wide cutting widths, and powerful engines. Walk-behind string trimmers can handle very thick brush and they trim twice as fast in about half the time. 

Ready to explore trimmers for sale? Check out the selection at Stoneham’s Motorsports. Our dealership is located in Waynesboro and Everett, Pennsylvania.