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    #11
    Bush cutters are recommended for rough terrain but if you can, use a riding mower or a walk behind mower for flat and accessible areas. There are also walk behind trimmers(similar to bush cutters but on a platform similar to that of a mower)

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    #12
    fyi TS, yung robin brush cutter ang engine nya ay subaru. Di ko lang ma-recall japan made ito try ko tingnan bukas.

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    #13
    Hi guys, any reco for a smaller (electric) version - pang bahay / small garden. Thank you.

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    #14
    Yung ingco bro sulit, ang bilis lang gamitin, tapos nylon lang ang cutter nya, ung hoteche ok din kung small garden, problem lang is pag pumurol ang blade, ang hirap hasainimg_20210920_122633.jpgimg_20210920_122732.jpg

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    #15
    Quote Originally Posted by SRGuy View Post
    Hi guys, any reco for a smaller (electric) version - pang bahay / small garden. Thank you.
    devil's advocate.

    have you considered a pair of manual grass scissors?
    if the garden is 'small' naman...
    our pair has been with us for years, it demands very little maintenance, and is always ready to use.

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    #16
    Quote Originally Posted by SRGuy View Post
    Hi guys, any reco for a smaller (electric) version - pang bahay / small garden. Thank you.





    mine's a ryobi 18v. i think i paid 1k for it (used).

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    #17
    Quote Originally Posted by dr. d View Post
    devil's advocate.

    have you considered a pair of manual grass scissors?
    if the garden is 'small' naman...
    our pair has been with us for years, it demands very little maintenance, and is always ready to use.
    This is what we are using now nakakapagod din lalo pag tag-ulan since ang bilis tumubo ng damo. masakit sa likod haha

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    #18
    *papi smith / *vodka, check ko mga yan...

    Thanks all

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    #19
    Quote Originally Posted by SRGuy View Post
    Hi guys, any reco for a smaller (electric) version - pang bahay / small garden. Thank you.

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    #20
    Quote Originally Posted by SRGuy View Post
    Hi guys, any reco for a smaller (electric) version - pang bahay / small garden. Thank you.
    get one that is easy to service, i.e., has a reliable source of 'refills'.
    i would ask the salesperson to demo in front of me, the refilling process. that way, i would know just how easy or difficult it can be.
    i will probably get a handful of refills, along with the unit.

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