6 Best Commercial Weed Eater

Lawn care is a commercial venture for some people and nothing would be more disappointing than to have a weed eater that keeps on breaking down. We have taken the time to review the weed eaters available in the market and show you the best that you can trust.

Best Commercial Weed Eater-Top Picks

Based on consultation with various professional lawn care personnel. Most of whom use the weed eater on a daily basis. We came up with the following list of products;

1) Husqvarna 324L Gas Weed Eater

Husqvarna 324L Gas String Trimmer

This is a product of Husqvarna a company with a solid reputation in manufacturing powered tools. You can hardly go wrong with any of its products.

This gas trimmer features a 25cc 4-cycle engine that powers an 18-inch cutting swath and a head with a maximum speed of 7000 rpm. The startup is a breeze with the air purge primer bulb feature that removes air from the fuel system.

At 17-lbs the trimmer is fairly heavy on paper. But a solid driveshaft ensures a minimal recoil when working on a demanding lawn to give you that control you deserve.

What we liked

  • Solidly built
  • Easy loading trimmer head
  • Powerful 25cc engine with 0.9-hp

What we disliked 

  • Doesn’t include a commercial warranty (has a 2 -year residential use warranty)

2) Husqvarna 128LD Detachable Gas Weed Eater

Husqvarna 128LD Detachable Gas Weed Eater

Yet another product from Husqvarna that offers tremendous value to a commercial operator with heavy usage. It is easy to use and offers superior lasting performance. The weed eater features; a 28cc 2-cycle engine, a 17-inch trimmer, and weighs just 10.8 lbs.

Much consideration has been put on the operator with features like; a detachable head to aid transport and storage. And a proprietary SmartStart trimmer technology that reduces starter cord resistance by 40% to allow for easy engine starts.

What we like

  • Fairly Lightweight at 10.8 lbs.
  • Detachable shaft makes it so much portable
  • Compatible with a variety of cutting attachments
  • The Husqvarna brand carries a good reputation
  • Easy to fit the trimmer head

What we dislike

  • Uses a bit more noisy 2-cycle engine

3) PROYAMA 42.7cc 2 in 1 Gas Weed Eater

PROYAMA 42.7cc 2 in 1 Gas Weed Eater

Has a bigger 42.7 cc EPA certified engine that produces 2hp. The certification means that the engine discharges less fuel gas in accordance with the set standards.

We loved the design of the handle which makes it easy to handle its power. In addition to the unique convenience offered by the split shaft which makes it easy for transportation and storage.

The trimmer comes with; a vibration reduction shoulder harness, ear defenders, gloves, 2 blades, a mixing bottle and a face shield. which gives an added value to the buyer.

What we like

  • Value for the money
  • Powerful 2hp. motor
  • 1-year warranty.
  • Easy maintenance 2 cycle engine

What we don’t like.

  • At 21-lbs the trimmer feels heavy when working.

4) Hitachi CG23ECPSL 22.5cc Solid Steel Drive Trimmer

Hitachi CG23ECPSL 22.5cc String Weed Eater

Among the lightest of the gas-powered trimmers at 10.3-lbs this Hitachi CG23ECPSL provides exceptional balance and maneuverability. It comes with a 22.5cc engine 2 cycle engine that outpowers many similar sized engines we compared it against. At the same time meeting the statutory emission levels.

The convenience is enhanced by an anti-vibration system for comfort in long periods of usage, and a long 69.6″ overall length to enable you to work upright.

What we liked 

  • Anti-vibration system lessens fatigue
  • Uses a durable Solid steel drive shaft.
  • Lightweight at 10.3-Lbs.
  • Reduced recoil starting system

What we dislike.

  • Some parts feel flimsy.

5) Black+Decker 20VString Trimmer/Edger

BLACK+DECKER 20V Max String Weed Eater

A battery-powered quieter weed eater is always useful for that early morning task, and this one stood out among its peers.

This Black & Decker 20V trimmer with a cutting swath of 12-inches offers a clean, and silent alternative to the gas-powered ones. It combines a powerful 20v battery with convenient features like; an easy feed system that advances the trimmer line without bumping.

Easy conversion from a trimmer to a wheeled edger and 2speed control (5500/ 7200 rpm) to enhance battery life.

What we liked

  • Power drive transmission for increased torque
  • Trimmer edger conversion
  • Lightweight at 5.3-lbs
  • Includes 2 batteries

What we dislike

  • Takes long to charge the battery.
  • Small cutting swath

6) Makita XRU15PT1 Brushless String Trimmer

Makita XRU15PT1 Brushless weed eater

For a landscaper in need of a cordless alternative, the Makita XRU15PT1 offers that solution. It has a 15-inch cutting swath and is powered by two fast-charging 18V LXT batteries for maximum power and run time.

The trimmer has an efficient Makita BL brushless motor, in addition to 3-speed options (Low: 3,500 RPM, Medium: 5,300 RPM, High: 6,500 RPM) for power management.

Because this trimmer has among the fastest charging time in its category,  you are able to get back to work within no time.

What we like

  • Includes 4 batteries
  • Powerful 36 V motor
  • Multiselect speed options.
  • Low noise

What we dislike

  • Narrow protective guard on the head.

Best Commercial Weed Eater- Buying Guide

We have highlighted some of the things you should consider when looking for a commercial weed eater.

Straight vs Curved Shaft

A trimmer with a curved shaft can serve you well if you are a midget. Well, not midget, midget but anyone sub- 5.2-ft in height. It’s also, lighter in weight and 40$ to 50$ cheaper in price than the straight shafted trimmer.

For commercial tasks, however, we prefer the straight shafted for the following advantages

  • Working upright is comfortable for your back
  • A longer reach depending on the shaft length
  • More power to the head, and fewer vibrations.
  • Better for edging
  • Holds a longer trimmer line of 0.095 compared to the 0.080 fitted on most curved trimmers
  • Different types of heads options e.g., a trimmer blade for shrubs

Gas vs Battery Powered

We appreciate the innovativeness of the battery-powered weed eater but still preferred the gas-powered one.

The battery-powered– was quieter but what irked us the most is the declining strength of the motor as the battery charge decreased.

The waterproofing capability of the weed eater also wasn’t documented by the manufacturer for someone who wants to keep working even in that rainy weather.

The gas-powered– weed eater has proven its reliability over time despite the noisy character of the engine. It powers through weeds with the same momentum as long as there is fuel in the tank, and isn’t affected by any weather.

None of the commercial users noticed any real cost savings from the battery-powered weed eater in comparison to the gas-powered one. Actually, in most instances, the gas-powered trimmers resulted in time savings.

Power vs Weight

Power depends on the type and capacity of the motor. Unfortunately, bigger motors with more power carry with them a large weight.

The weight of a normal string trimmer ranges from 9-lbs to 22lb for both gas and battery-powered. We prefer getting a motor that has just the power capability to get the work done at the least weight possible, which can be quite a delicate balance.

A lighter weight permits more control and prevents fatigue over long a duration of commercial usage.

2 Cycle vs 4 cycle

This is the ignition mechanism used by gas-powered weed eaters. None of the cycles is better than the other when it comes to performance, but each has its own advantages and disadvantages.

The 2 Cycle trimmer is lighter in weight and has more power per cubic capacity (cc), but it’s noisier, has higher emissions, and is difficult to start.

The 4-Cycle on the other hand is less noisy, easier to start, and emits less. But is heavy in weight affecting its maneuverability and has less power per cc.

Cutting Swath

This is the sweep path of the trimmer measured in inches. The cutting swath of most trimmers ranges from 12 to 19 Inches.

It’s likely that a task on a large area will be faster completed by a trimmer with a longer cutting swath.

Warranty

Do not forget to check the warranty of your product. Favor the product with a longer warranty because commercial usage doesn’t play soft on your equipment.

Best Commercial Weed Eater- FAQs


Q:Can I leave gas in a weed eater?

Its not recommended that fuel should be kept inside the tank for more than 30 days. This is because gasoline will form gunk which is corrosive. And will eventually affect the performance of the engine.

If you intend to keep the weed eater for long durations; drain the tank, tighten the gas cap, and let it run until it stops. This will drain all the gas in the system.

Q:Why is fuel-oil mixture used in a weed eater?

Unlike normal engines where there is a separate tank for lubricants. The size of the weed eater doesn’t provide for this convenience. Lubricant is therefore mixed with the fuel to keep the engine running smoothly.

Conclusion

The weed eater serves as a complementary tool to the lawn mower for landscapers. Buying a weed eater can be a walk in the park but only if you follow the right procedures. We have cheap alternatives available in the market but what I guarantee is that, they sacrifice performance and sometimes quality. To save you on the buck.

Find it in you to get the right balance between your pocket and getting the best commercial weed eater.