What weed eater is the easiest to start??


Question:My dad who is in poor health refuses to give up his yard work. The doctors have all told him not to weed eat or push the lawn mower but he will not give up. His health just keeps getting worse but we can not make give up doing these things. He can barely pull the rope to start his weed eaters, he has 3 and only one can he even get to start. Is there a weed eater that is very easy to start that he may be able to use, also being light at the same time.

Answers:
We got a Black and Decker Grasshogg and it is electric (so there is the dragging around an extension cord) but it is the easiest weed eater I have ever used and plus it doesn't let off exhaust and no need to worry about gas prices. I can do my whole lawn (which is depressingly small) with it. Works great and no pull cord.


Get him am electric and a long cord.
one who speaks Spanish..
one that uses and extension cord and they do have some light weight ones.. good for your dad cant keep a good man down.. i would invest in one that uses a cord...
The electric ones. Really, these days they make them almost as powerful as gas ones and they are a lot less maintenance.
How about a Robot Mower? Just watch it cut the grass...
My husband just bought a Black & Decker chargeable weedeater and he absolutely loves it. It is lightweight and holds a charge for a long time. He has a back problem and it seems to work great for him.

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