Which Trimmer Line is Best? Let's find out!

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Tip: Trimmer Line is "hydrophilic". Soaking it in water for 24 hours will greatly help with durability.
Which Trimmer Line is Best? In this video I tested Oregon Gator Line (square), Husqvarna Titanium Force (round), Stihl Premium (round), XTreme Professional (square), and Cyclone (hexagon). All trimmer line tested were .095"/2.4mm. I purchased all trimmer line using my own money. I am not sponsored by any of these brands in any way.
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@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 3 роки тому
Thank you all very much for continuing to provide future video suggestions! I've included links to the trimmer line tested but recommend shopping around for a better price. Thanks again, Todd Husqvarna: amzn.to/2E7TIg1 Xtreme Professional: amzn.to/3hlhS4X Cyclone: amzn.to/32ji3qX Oregon: amzn.to/3la86F6 Weed Warrior: amzn.to/3hoKXwc Stihl: amzn.to/32jjmWS
@toniacarter5240
@toniacarter5240 3 роки тому
what about melting in the head ??? I have hell with this , takes time to take apart head and clear melted line jam , what line is best at this
@oscarvm
@oscarvm 2 роки тому
A
@Smokey420Greenleaf
@Smokey420Greenleaf 2 роки тому
first test might be a bit flawed. while the drill might be rated at a max speed of 2500 RPM, that rating is with an empty chuck. once you clamp that much extra weight into your chuck, the actual max RPM is going to be significantly lower.
@carlosethangodinez6656
@carlosethangodinez6656 Рік тому
Best trimmer line .105 versions
@martianshoes
@martianshoes Рік тому
@ Project Farm Winding line back onto an empty trimmer spoil is a labor of love for those of us who came up in the era of those awful hand operated trimmer shears….
@bctruck
@bctruck 5 років тому
These tests are not "laboratory" scientific,but they are real world,real conditions scientific and I would bet money that the industry people watch your videos. You arent bought and paid for and your tests are as genuinely truthful and honest as they could possibly be. These videos mean more to me than millions of dollars of AD campaigns trying to convince me to use one product over another.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you very much! Disappointed by the ad hype, I really enjoy finding out which products are best. Thanks again
@selkywaters
@selkywaters 5 років тому
That's right! Your videos are always an instant "watch". And believe it or not I take notes!!
@andyp3834
@andyp3834 5 років тому
I agree, the tests he does are not biased at all and very scientific like you said, take care, just give him some ideas! you've got some ;-)
@jenniferwhitewolf3784
@jenniferwhitewolf3784 5 років тому
Totally agree.... Real actual testing tells me what I need to know... saves a lot of trial and error.
@nsatoday
@nsatoday 5 років тому
I’ve used a bunch of different string types as I’ve worked for a lawn company in the past and also worked for myself mowing on the side. The biggest annoyance and time wasters with trimmers are: non speed feed head systems, and trimmer line broken at the eyelet which causes you to have to open the head.
@ylidk
@ylidk 5 років тому
As if any neighbors weren't confused enough with how often he mows, now they get to see him pushing a weed whacker strapped to a mower
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
lol!
@fidelcatsro6948
@fidelcatsro6948 5 років тому
Thats Creative Innovation amigo!.. at least he didnt use a moped affixed to the whacker
@rmkscrambler
@rmkscrambler 5 років тому
I may have to try this. Mounted At the right angle I could mow and edge at the same time.
@Bl4ckw0lf1
@Bl4ckw0lf1 5 років тому
It could be him with a gaggle of weed eaters welded to a green mustang.
@bmxscape
@bmxscape 5 років тому
hahaha this is actually not a bad idea. imagine trying to mow that field without the weed whacker on top, depending on how well the mower runs and throws, it'd probably stall
@djhaloeight
@djhaloeight 4 роки тому
I’ve been on a Project Farm binge lately, and UKposts keeps recommending me more of your videos that are each more interesting than the last! Oil types, windshield washers, trimmer line, adhesives, you’ve done it all! Thanks for doing real work testing! Keep it up!
@cohall46
@cohall46 5 років тому
In addition to all of the walking that you did you really got a good workout stringing and restringing the trimmer line. Thanks for your efforts.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you!
@TheBanhagel
@TheBanhagel 5 років тому
I solved this problem years ago. . I pay some other guys to do it and I haven't needed to change my trimmer line since. Todd, your scientific methods are rock-solid.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
lol. Great point regarding outsourcing the yard work and thanks for the positive comment.
@TheBanhagel
@TheBanhagel 5 років тому
@@ProjectFarm Do you have PayPal? I'd like to support but I don't do patreon.
@wobblysauce
@wobblysauce 5 років тому
Some have changed to blades also.. but you need to watch your feet.. cant be sloppy.
@stinkycheese804
@stinkycheese804 5 років тому
It's not a "problem" and never was. Line is a consumable, just buy standard line at a good price point and put new line on when the old is worn down. Very simple does not require hiring an expert unless you are just lazy.
@Fireship1
@Fireship1 5 років тому
TheBanhagel I’ve tried lots of the “big box” store trimmer lines. I have a trimmer that takes a large diameter line (Redmax), and I got tired of burning through cheap line so quickly. I now buy my line in big spools from J Thomas parts online (online commercial landscape equipment and parts supply store). It lasts much longer than store bought stuff, and a large spool will keep you stocked for quite a long time.
@Krautfed20v
@Krautfed20v 5 років тому
I'd really like to see these trimmer strings tested against a chain link fence, it's where I lose most of my trimmer string. Thanks @Project Farm for the fantastic video content!
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Great point! Thanks for the positive comment!
@bctruck
@bctruck 5 років тому
Chain lionk fence? Thats no where near a long enough name for chain link fence! How bout this @#%% *&%# @+_))# chain link fence! I swear its alive and can magically pull string right out of the trimmer!
@win132001
@win132001 5 років тому
Just do cuts with the line running parallel with the fence. Then run it back parallel with the grass slightly away from the fence. You'll run into less string pulling and line welds that way. Not to mention you'll have better fence line edging. Sometimes you have to make the double pass with fences.
@e-man1138
@e-man1138 5 років тому
Yes, chain link fence will eat up some string.
@daflea66
@daflea66 5 років тому
They all fail on fences. There's your results =) lol Turn your trimmer head Upside down and run your 'line' at the base of the fence.
@heltfeil
@heltfeil 3 роки тому
I'm really impressed with how much thought and effort you've put into making these tests objective and repeatable.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 3 роки тому
Thanks so much!
@amrosla67
@amrosla67 5 років тому
For all the time and effort you put into creating these videos, I get a kick out of those few people that give your videos a thumbs down!!! Great job as usual and you obviously care enough to make these videos as fare as possible!!! Thanks again!!! 👍👍👍👍👍 Art
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you!
@999thenewman
@999thenewman 5 років тому
Project Farm had his coffee that day! Hope you enjoyed making this. We enjoyed watching you test trimmer line.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
lol. Yes, it was a fun and interesting video. Thank you very much!
@michaelmace924
@michaelmace924 5 років тому
Don't speak for everyone. I did enjoy the video but I might not have enjoyed watching this video, you don't know.
@Equinox866
@Equinox866 5 років тому
Its something that sounds so boring, yet i enjoyed every minute of it.
@EpilepsyWarning
@EpilepsyWarning 5 років тому
@@michaelmace924 shut the fuck up michael
@rmkscrambler
@rmkscrambler 5 років тому
Just a consideration, Most trimmer cord is made from nylon which is hydrophilic (it absorbs water). In very dry climates such as where I live, soaking the trimmer cord in water over night will make it last around 4 times longer.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Great tip!
@daflea66
@daflea66 5 років тому
Or stored anywhere for that matter. I soak my new reels before I add them to my trailer for use. Then again in the spring after winter.
@ron827
@ron827 5 років тому
Now compare water soaked line against dry line.
@andyp3834
@andyp3834 5 років тому
what? so would trimming the kelp in on the Sea floor last even longer? I'd pay to see that one!
@rmkscrambler
@rmkscrambler 5 років тому
@@andyp3834 I am a certified diver:😀
@robat7
@robat7 3 роки тому
The more of your tests I watch, the more I benefit. To repeat what others have said, you're independent (i.e., not on anybody's dole), quantitative, transparant, and, not least of all, ingenious. Strapping a trimmer to a self propelled mower was a beautiful thing. Please keep these great evaluations coming. I look forward to every one. The brush cutter blade test was particularly helpful. I have land in Vermont full of stuff too big for a string trimmer and too small for a ch ainsaw, so brushcutter blades are important. Now I know for sure which is best. Thanks again!!
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 3 роки тому
Glad to hear! Thanks for watching.
@roberta5948
@roberta5948 3 роки тому
This is the best video comparison I've seen. Very well planned and good job with data presentation. Thank you for the non-biased comparison of these products.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 3 роки тому
Thank you very much!
@Equinox866
@Equinox866 5 років тому
I love all the thought, work, and effort you put into all these videos. I trust all of your tests over any lab setting tests that are similar. Real world testing for real world people. Thanks for the great content, and not getting sucked into advertisements!
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you very much!
@TekDristan
@TekDristan 4 роки тому
You, sir Rock! The attention to detail you put in to ensuring quality testing is commendable. I enjoy all of your videos and have purchased several products based on your results. Keep up the good work.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 4 роки тому
Thank You!
@brianburke3665
@brianburke3665 4 роки тому
Great job on these videos! I really enjoy watching them. I think you do a really really good job of keeping the tests in a controlled manner and environment. Through the years I have used most of the things you are testing. Keep up the good work!
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 4 роки тому
Thank you!
@_BAD_MERC_
@_BAD_MERC_ 5 років тому
I have been waiting for this test!!! I just didn't know it yet. You are methodical and thorough. I appreciate your channel and you deserve 10 times as many subscribers.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you very much!
@mustie1
@mustie1 5 років тому
nice change up of topic, great work on the video as always.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Mustie1, Thank you very much! I've really been enjoying your videos, especially the van with the lift on it! It reminds me of a few purchases I've made. You've got the expertise to make it work like new. Thanks again!
@tbas1972
@tbas1972 5 років тому
I just put an echo speed Feed head on a trimmer it's the easiest head I've ever loaded
@ENGINERESCUE86
@ENGINERESCUE86 5 років тому
Mustie1 and Project Farm, you guys are my go to for UKposts entertainment. Keep the awesome vids coming!
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Sean, thank you very much!
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Tim, great recommendation on the speed feed head! I need to buy one of those.
@pajamatime5750
@pajamatime5750 5 років тому
So I’ve viewed your videos before this one.... I love the content and unbiased testing you do between brands.... It’s also cool to see how well products work as oil! Subscriber gained! Keep up the good work!
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you very much!
@cayr7745
@cayr7745 5 років тому
I had a hint that was the good line and you confirmed it. Thanks for the good content and amazing effort to do a real test instead of just running it in the dirt. Thank you again.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you
@Corvette.Ronnie
@Corvette.Ronnie 5 років тому
I would have never thought to test trimmer line but I’m so glad you did. As usual, your tests are on point!
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you!
@scottoatham3720
@scottoatham3720 4 роки тому
I come from a QA background and I really like your method of trying to get all test parameters to be the same. Good job love watching your videos
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 4 роки тому
Thank you very much for the positive feedback!!
@shawndalton4186
@shawndalton4186 4 роки тому
Good job on the test . but what do you sy about winding square line to round ... I find the square line jams more .... Good job love the vids
@doctimw
@doctimw 4 роки тому
WOW, PF you are AMAZING!!! How you come up with ways to keep testing on a level field (no pun intended) and real world actual is Incredible! This was the testing I really needed as the weed trimmer season has started. I have been using the husquavarna 105 and it is a BEAST!! Glad to see I chose right! Thank you again!
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 4 роки тому
Glad to hear!
@Batman11680
@Batman11680 5 років тому
You do the BEST and most informative videos that people actually need to know.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you very much!
@andygrew4832
@andygrew4832 5 років тому
Your testing always seems to be on useful topics. Thank you for your time and effort.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you!
@OlderBum
@OlderBum 4 роки тому
I was hoping to see a chain link fence test.
@felixthewintersoldierspink2347
@felixthewintersoldierspink2347 4 роки тому
👏👏👏 the ultimate test 🙌
@Godsrocker1970
@Godsrocker1970 4 роки тому
Me too as I weedeat about 2600 ft per year.
@simplybeanjelly
@simplybeanjelly 4 роки тому
Those are the real killers
@patrickmclaughlin61
@patrickmclaughlin61 4 роки тому
@@LegendLength too true. As well as for a split second, it feels like you and the trimmer might be sucked in to the time/space vortex.
@ch3no2killz
@ch3no2killz 4 роки тому
Amen to that brother, chain link by a furlong! Need to see that test.
@debbergfeld6022
@debbergfeld6022 5 років тому
Thank you! My last purchase was Stihl cord. I cut over some rough ground and was disappointed in how quickly it would run out. Ready now to try something new.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you.
@Chris-bz9pg
@Chris-bz9pg 2 роки тому
The thickness of the cord is probably the biggest factor.
@benbutler4utube
@benbutler4utube 3 роки тому
2nd time your hands on video has sold me on a product. This is better than any written review. Amazing videos. Thank you. Subscribed.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 3 роки тому
Thanks for watching and subscribing!
@michaelhogan5545
@michaelhogan5545 3 роки тому
Thank you for the review. Helped me decide my next purchase. Kudos!! You took the time to do real reviews of each product.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 3 роки тому
Glad it was helpful!
@chrispatrick4931
@chrispatrick4931 4 роки тому
I love this channel it's one of my favorites. I binge watch his videos like I'm on Netflix..
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 4 роки тому
Thank you very much!!
@PlanetMojo
@PlanetMojo 4 роки тому
I can definitely verify these results. I went through lots of different brands until I bought my Husqvarna Brush Whacker which came with the 'Titanium Force' string. I am both clearing pasture and maintaining it as well as trimming around our farm buildings and vineyards and trim a lot. Titanium is by far the best. Make sure you soak the string for a day and your off to the races!
@addamwright1733
@addamwright1733 4 роки тому
I know this is an older video but I truly think you have one of the most useful channels on UKposts!! Thanks for all the effort and detail you put into all your videos. You are like Bill Nye the Garage Guy!!!!
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 4 роки тому
Wow, thank you!
@nafnaf0
@nafnaf0 9 місяців тому
This kind of content is what UKposts was made for.
@therising1
@therising1 5 років тому
I'm rewatching some of Project Farm's video and this one has me wanting to go out to the garage and start up my Echo! Thanks for all the hard work you do!
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you!! I'm ready to get the lawn equipment going again too!
@gatsbylight4766
@gatsbylight4766 5 років тому
_"Honey, the crazy next-door neighbor is out in the field again with a lawnmower making crop circles._ _Should we call the Sheriff again?"_ _"No. Sheriff Billy said next time we see him out there, just put some corn cobs out for him"_
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
lol. Thank you!
@Dsdcain
@Dsdcain 5 років тому
That was an interesting DR field mower you used there. Great video again. :)
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
lol. Thank you!
@johnrentz4316
@johnrentz4316 3 роки тому
Wow. It takes time and effort to make a really fair comparison. I appreciate the time and effort you put into this one. I thought it was very thorough and provided real conditions testing. It's what I was looking for. Thank you.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 3 роки тому
Thank you very much!
@noniespam
@noniespam 4 роки тому
Another great video and just in time for the spring trimming season. Great job on keeping your test apples to apples.. really fair.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 4 роки тому
Thanks again!
@notavailable9919
@notavailable9919 4 роки тому
One thing to note about trimmer string is that it does age. As it ages it becomes stiffer and more brittle thus affecting durability. If you have old string, it has been found that soaking it in water for 24hours or more can restore some of it's flexibility. When purchasing new string be wary of anything that appears to have been sitting on the shelf for a long time.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 4 роки тому
Great tip! Thank you
@thisiswhatilike54
@thisiswhatilike54 2 роки тому
Never would’ve guessed. Good to know
@claya6581
@claya6581 4 роки тому
1:07 that's a real farmer's tan!
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 4 роки тому
lol. Thank you
@metalman69201
@metalman69201 4 роки тому
I noticed that also!!
@francoisdastardly4405
@francoisdastardly4405 4 роки тому
Absolutely !
@tom3holer
@tom3holer 4 роки тому
Thank you so much for a very professional test of trimmer cords. Well done
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 4 роки тому
Thank you!
@JamesBrown-oz5bl
@JamesBrown-oz5bl 5 років тому
You really put in a load of effort in these videos.I don't even have a garden to speak of but love watching these videos.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you very much!
@jimmymahone5420
@jimmymahone5420 3 роки тому
Holy cow! What a sensible and thorough comparison of products, based on actual use rather than "theoretical" considerations (such as which cuts cleaner and which sounds louder). Top notch work! BTW, Husqvarna already was on my short list because it's made in the US, and I prefer US made products when they have world-class quality. Thank you very much, and stay safe and healthy as COVID-19 continues it rampage.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 3 роки тому
Thanks so much!
@daurbn
@daurbn 5 років тому
Thought the same thing and never considered string tracking straight after hitting a fixed object. It would definitely make a consistent grass height while cutting. Have used multi sided string thinking it would cut better but now after your video I'm reconsidering that myth. Great video once again!
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you very much!
@hughbrackett343
@hughbrackett343 5 років тому
I realized from the sound that the string was flopping all over the place after I hit stuff but I never knew the funky line shapes were the cause. I'd like to see a test of Vortex line.
@WeatherNut27
@WeatherNut27 5 років тому
Dude, all your videos are awesome! Keep em coming. They don't drag on and you give summaries including your own opinion. Thanks for spending the time for us! Loved the Electrical Tape Test!
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you very much!
@makszapadenko686
@makszapadenko686 5 років тому
Thank you for your thorough scientific approach! I was really impressed!
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you!
@WirableCrown1
@WirableCrown1 4 роки тому
Fantastic video! I edge with my weedeater and seeing how well each tracked after impact was very helpful!
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 4 роки тому
Thank you!
@sage5296
@sage5296 4 роки тому
What does the tracking mean exactly? I’m not really that familiar with this much so try to explain it in more simple terms if you can. Thanks!
@WirableCrown1
@WirableCrown1 4 роки тому
@@sage5296 The tracking is how well the line stays straight after hitting a hard object like a woody stem or piece of concrete. Since I edge with my weedeater, my line often hits the sidewalk so having a line that stays straight and dose not go off course helps me keep a clean level cut.
@TheNuclearBolton
@TheNuclearBolton 4 роки тому
WirableGaming That’s what kids are for.
@michaeljdestefano1208
@michaeljdestefano1208 4 роки тому
Very interesting! Thanks for taking the time to test everything and for sharing the results.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 4 роки тому
Thank you
@hughbo52
@hughbo52 4 роки тому
Helluva job! Always wondered about which of these "deals" was the best. Thanks for your time and the post.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 4 роки тому
Thank you!
@Brian-bq8pf
@Brian-bq8pf 3 роки тому
Great testing, as always. Love the channel. I think one consideration is that proper trimming skill requires that you angle the head of the trimmer so that you’re cutting “at” rather than just “cutting flat” - like when trimming near bricks or metal edging. This saves the most trimmer cord - more than using any brand. Having had a mowing business for 8 years, echo cord seemed to stay the sharpest, longest, while trimming. I found through the years that round cord requires more cutting time to get all the grass. Trade-off’s maybe?
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 3 роки тому
Thanks for sharing.
@justahilltopguy5418
@justahilltopguy5418 5 років тому
Keep up the good work! I really enjoy your unbiased testing. A short story and an idea for a video: My grandfather had a welding shop in Mississippi and we offered two kinds of mower blade sharpening. One was a ground edge (and balance) and the other was a peened (blacksmith style cold pounded on an anvil) edge. The lawn service guys would swear the peened edge would outlast the ground edge, which makes sense as the edge would become work hardened. However I quietly worried that the edge would become brittle and fracture rather than just being dented. Maybe a comparison is in order? Anyway, just a thought. Thanks again!
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you very much! Very interesting video idea too!
@dragon81heart
@dragon81heart 5 років тому
Ooo I’m interested in this one!
@justahilltopguy5418
@justahilltopguy5418 5 років тому
I'm really interested to see if there's a wear difference when running a mower with each type of edge in different situations. For instance mowing low brush or areas with mole or gopher hills or maybe loose soil or sand. Even hitting rocks, etc. Also I wonder if there's a cut quality difference- especially after whacking a few twigs or some dirt. I'm also interested to see if little chips of the metal snap of the peened blade. At the shop we mostly dealt with lawn service folks when doing mower blades and they didn't get into anything really gnarly. But home-gamers and farm folks get into some crazy snags and ill advised situations. Thanks again for your awesome videos and fairness without sponsorship.
@grantpeterson2987
@grantpeterson2987 5 років тому
First off, I'd like to say, i really like your videos, honest, unbiased tests, in real life test situations. Probably the best I've seen on UKposts. Dont know if anyone has mentioned this or not, but I was hoping to see some Rotary brand trimmer string. I don't have a lot of trimming to do as I live in town now and recently purchased the Milwaukee trimmer so I wanted to get the best string that would take the least amount of power to turn since it is battery powered. I used to think there wasn't a difference until I tried it. Its considerably quieter, runs "flatter", and lasts a lot longer compared to the big name brands. And to top it all off, its made in U.S.A.! Keep up the good work, and I look forward to seeing more videos!
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you for the video idea and thanks for the positive comment!
@goinhot9133
@goinhot9133 5 років тому
I remember when this channel was first starting, wow has it grown. Well done PF
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you!
@willybee3056
@willybee3056 5 років тому
This video is a cut above,,, I say that, with no strings attached. 🤓🤗😄
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
lol. Thank you
@_BAD_MERC_
@_BAD_MERC_ 5 років тому
LOL! Snort.
@rhubbard9992
@rhubbard9992 5 років тому
Ouch! Your comment "cut" me to the core! LOL!
@CKGM990
@CKGM990 5 років тому
We have 800 foot spools of the Husqvarna line at work and was very impressed with the life.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Awesome. Quite a few comments recommending that trimmer line soaked in water will add durability. Have you tried this?
@TheBlindkiller85407
@TheBlindkiller85407 4 роки тому
Project Farm sounds like a great recipe for burning your head up if you don’t grease it. What does make sense is if the line will absorb the water to make it more flexible vs brittle-ish plastic.
@corysavage609
@corysavage609 5 років тому
This is a good video because you put the different stings for the grass trimmers in real life situations for the testing, I am just happy with the video all the way around.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you!
@ashleybruton7076
@ashleybruton7076 4 роки тому
I enjoy your videos and how clear and precise your reviews are keep them coming don't know I waited so long to subscribe
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 4 роки тому
Thank you for the positive feedback
@BrodieBr0
@BrodieBr0 4 роки тому
Just bought a new trimmer and now thanks to Project Farm I know what string to use :D Thanks for all these great videos
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 4 роки тому
Thank you!!
@tomcoons8654
@tomcoons8654 5 років тому
I purchased the line that tested the best and got the following results: Pros: Edging was much improved and cut straight and faster. Especially along concrete sidewalk. Line lasted much longer than what I was using. Great job on regular flat cutting of long grass and weeds. Con: Line is very stiff and it was difficult to wind because it’s so strong but well worth the extra effort. Thanks again.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Awesome! It seems as though the pros outweigh the cons. Thanks for the update!
@HamadaHamada-qx9bx
@HamadaHamada-qx9bx 4 роки тому
Soak your line in water for 20 min or so it softens it up and makes winding a breeze!
@erike7297
@erike7297 3 роки тому
These tests are just top of the line. One of the best channels!
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 3 роки тому
Thank you very much!
@chadwicktr-
@chadwicktr- 3 роки тому
This is super helpful. Hit all the data points I was looking for. Thank you!!
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 3 роки тому
Glad it was helpful!
@fls360
@fls360 5 років тому
I've used the Titanium force for years.....great cord
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you
@relaxthemind
@relaxthemind 5 років тому
Same here. that same pack has lasted me 3 seasons, still have 1/4 of it left and I have a corner lot with sidewalks.
@electronicsNmore
@electronicsNmore 5 років тому
You made a "DR Trimmer/Mower". :-) Great video as usual!
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
lol! Thank you very much and congratulations on 200K subscribers! You've got a great channel!
@phillipbonner5215
@phillipbonner5215 5 років тому
You put so much effort into making videos thank you.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you!
@rafffe
@rafffe 5 років тому
Project farm delivers as usual. Thank you for your work and time going into testing.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you
@joshuaayres210
@joshuaayres210 5 років тому
Hey you should try something different(drain blockages liquids) I love watching your videos because it lets consumers know what to buy....
@sirsardine1
@sirsardine1 4 роки тому
Seriously! He's like Consumer Reports, but he gives real, useful information which I can actually trust.
@josephnovotnak
@josephnovotnak 4 роки тому
I would have loved to see Echo trimmer line tested. Manly because I have a one pound spool in my shed!
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 4 роки тому
Thanks for sharing.
@GHULAMABBAS-bs4hy
@GHULAMABBAS-bs4hy 4 роки тому
Stihl products is number one in the world
@jasonjackson329
@jasonjackson329 4 роки тому
Hahaha I know the feeling
@Milfmilker-gd6gm
@Milfmilker-gd6gm 4 роки тому
Abbas stihl makes the best Chain saws there weed eaters are pretty good but I think echo has the best weed eaters there chain saws are ok not the best husqavarna makes really good saws to better than echo not as good as stihl... I have a stihl 181cbe love it it’s been reliable as hell never broke good saw! My dad has had a husqavarna 450 for about 13years still runs strong💪🏻
@justmeandthethree
@justmeandthethree 3 роки тому
@@Milfmilker-gd6gm When I worked in logging I used (at some point) Husqvarna, Stihl, Echo, and even a super old Homelite. (We used more Husqvarnas than Stihls because the local Husqvarna mechanic was more reliable than the Stihl guy.) They were all great saws. The Husqvarnas and Stihls had more power than our Echo, but the Echo was really smooth. It didn't vibrate as much as the others. If I was working on smaller stuff like pulpwood I would always grab the Echo.
@solohoh
@solohoh 4 роки тому
Solid, dependable, well researched...thank you
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 4 роки тому
Thank you very much!
@datbenzdoe5157
@datbenzdoe5157 4 роки тому
Thanks so much again for your hard work and unbiased testing you do on so many different products. I'm still trying to get caught up on all of your videos lol. I am still waiting on a best octane booster test as I asked before and you said you would try it out. I'm curious because I'm in the racing scene and have used many different brands and my butt dyno gives a lil help with making my choices but if you did a test it would sign seal and deliver it with the accurate results. Thanks again so much keep it up 💯💪🏾
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 4 роки тому
Thank you
@godgirlsguitars
@godgirlsguitars 5 років тому
Almost a complete test. The thing that aggravates me is cutting against chain link fences. That really destroys my string. What I want to know which string will be more durable cutting against chain link fences.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Great point! I should have tested them against chain link.
@chrischiampo7647
@chrischiampo7647 5 років тому
Yeshua Man A Brush Blade Works Good For Chain Link Fences 😎
@godgirlsguitars
@godgirlsguitars 5 років тому
@@chrischiampo7647 true but I want to know about trimming lines.
@godgirlsguitars
@godgirlsguitars 5 років тому
@@chrischiampo7647 true but I want to know about trimming lines.
@o1mtbiker
@o1mtbiker 5 років тому
Yeshua Man, I got lazy and bought a dewalt 20v and the stock string that comes in it (dewalt) brand has done pretty good against my fence. I have about 120 foot of fence. Only respond once this year so far
@1d1hamby
@1d1hamby 5 років тому
This is a very good test. You should also try some of the gadget trimmer heads like pivotrim, orbitrim, Echo 400 and Stihl 26-2. Use the brick and grass test as well as chain link fence and wood post. Also soaking the trimmer line before use is supposed to make it last longer.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Great recommendation. Thank you!
@nsatoday
@nsatoday 5 років тому
I’d go for the echo speed feed 450. Much better than the 400. I keep eyeing the C26-2 at the stihl dealer and I might buy it for my smaller trimmer. But anything that can handle the 450 gets the 450
@1d1hamby
@1d1hamby 5 років тому
I haven't tried the 450 yet, but I think the 26-2 isn't worth it. The Echo 400 fits Stihl with an adapter pack.
@nsatoday
@nsatoday 5 років тому
The 450 is larger, flatter bottom. It can fit larger diameter line if you so choose and has replaceable eyelets which is nice. The C26-2 would be nice for a FS-94R or FS-70R. Something you won’t run .105 or larger line through. I’m aware of the adapter because i run the speed feed head; however, it would be nice to not have to use it. And assuming it doesn’t have any design flaws I’d rather use the 26-2 over the 400. But I’d rather use the 450 on anything more powerful than the 94
@JohnnyGuitar1
@JohnnyGuitar1 3 роки тому
You are successful become you do these tests properly, under the circumstances, and because you pick interesting and useful tests. Definitely subscribed.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 3 роки тому
Thanks for watching and describing!
@JohnnyGuitar1
@JohnnyGuitar1 3 роки тому
Project Farm I actually clicked on this video trying to find out if you spend the same amount of Line, regardless the make or type. I suspect one full spool per session in my case, is too much. Too bad you never touched that point. I need to learn if I need to change the type or make of line, or if there is something wrong with my Black & Decker GrassHog.
@mute8s
@mute8s 5 років тому
Well the time came for me to buy some new trimmer cord so I came back and re-watched this video and went ahead and bought the husqvarna cord and I regret nothing! This is by far the best trimmer line I have ever used. The only problem I have with it is the cutter the trimmer that cuts the line to a uniform length is dull and doesn't want to cut it easily. I know first world problems right. Anyhow I just wanted you to know that your videos are helping people who want the best products for their buck. Keep up the good work. Oh and for what it's worth my job is not a simple little edging job. I have an average sized backyard that is full of grass and nasty geranium weeds that are chest high. So I am really giving the line a hot supper.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you very much for the positive comment! Since making this video, it's the only brand I like to use since it's the most durable.
@slimjim7411
@slimjim7411 5 років тому
Interesting but bang for my buck I use the Weed Warrior Pulverizer line. Made in the USA, 5lb spool is around $30 - 35 depending on where you find it.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you for the recommendation
@1d1hamby
@1d1hamby 5 років тому
This is the coolest channel.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you!
@aussiebloke4601
@aussiebloke4601 4 роки тому
I love watching your tests. This one was better for me as most of those products are available here. Cheers from Australia.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 4 роки тому
Great to hear! Thanks for watching.
@lappieslabuschagne2428
@lappieslabuschagne2428 4 роки тому
Really love your channel ! Thanks for realistic comparison in all your tests.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 4 роки тому
Thank you!
@jamesgorman5692
@jamesgorman5692 5 років тому
I used to cut grass in a cemetery, I think when trimming I spent more time replacing cord than trimming, quite bothersome when the trimmer is on a harness.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Great point! Lots of sharp stone in a cemetery!
@donotrobme9295
@donotrobme9295 4 роки тому
oShane Kasper nothing like visiting your loved ones and some sheep had the runs on your loved ones headstone
@stopglobalswarming
@stopglobalswarming 4 роки тому
You did it wrong then
@stopglobalswarming
@stopglobalswarming 4 роки тому
James Gorman for brush you need a 4 atring head and 155. It wont damage monuments but may mark tjem by polishing them in contact.
@paulhughes3961
@paulhughes3961 5 років тому
I think a real good test would be a chain link fence. I have to lower the rpm way down or I will lose trimmer line big time.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you for the video idea!
@DNomer
@DNomer 4 роки тому
I think it is a dumb idea. Hard big wire destroys ALL trimmer line, even the .155 line. You have to simply keep away from it to have any chance of keeping your line. What I care about is how well it cuts (not really tested here) and how well it hangs in there (pretty well tested, although tough to be consistent on the weeds).
@1BigDaDo
@1BigDaDo 4 роки тому
Just use round up lol 😂
@TheBlindkiller85407
@TheBlindkiller85407 4 роки тому
SpaceRider edge first for a clean line. I refuse to do anything else with any client and chain link anymore. That’s why I do 46 yards a week and maybe re-spool trimmer line once a month.
@TheAgentAssassin
@TheAgentAssassin 4 роки тому
@@TheBlindkiller85407 Get a 4 stroke Honda trimmer you can pull back on the throttle and not worry about chain link fence.
@caperclub960
@caperclub960 4 роки тому
I always love these videos keep up the good work much love from Canada
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 4 роки тому
Thank you!
@JP-jm9fy
@JP-jm9fy 5 років тому
In 15 years of using string trimmers it's pretty safe to say I've used all of the line you used in just about every imaginable variation. I personally like the Husquevarna cord myself but what I found over the years isn't so much the cord I used as the technique in which I used my trimmer. Almost everyone has their own ways of using string trimmers some have good techniques and some have bad ones. Consistency and technique is the key to using less string over time. Good video.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you
@kevinberry1755
@kevinberry1755 5 років тому
If you run out of trimmer line, can you make an alternative? Needs some ideas for this one people!
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Great video idea! I look forward to hearing the ideas on this one.
@Oldsoldiersays
@Oldsoldiersays 5 років тому
yes i showed the fix for this in my latest video. stupid simple. ukposts.info/have/v-deo/ZaJ3fYqDkImDpZc.html
@godgirlsguitars
@godgirlsguitars 5 років тому
I had some left over tennis string that I wasn't going to use in a tennis racquet so I used it in my weed eater. The multi filament lasts longer than polyester strings believe it or not. But most people aren't tennis players and don't have tennis string on hand.
@bendadestroyer
@bendadestroyer 5 років тому
I recently used a plastic fishing line. I had to replace the damn thing every minute.
@rmkscrambler
@rmkscrambler 5 років тому
3D Printer filament Can be purchased in Nylon (same as trimmer line), Carbon fiber filled Nylon, (stronger than trimmer line), ABS, PLA and several other plastics.
@Avitaser
@Avitaser 5 років тому
Here's one for you...I run Pennzoil premium 2-cycle at about 400:1 in my F-150 and get a little better mileage and smoother operation. Based on forums and my dramatic experience with running it at 1oz/gal in my Cummins...super noise reduction and at least 10% better miles. So, running a light pre-mix in gas engines?...prob a long term test...just an idea.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thanks for the video idea!
@AMexicant
@AMexicant 5 років тому
I think it'll mess with the emission control systems over time if your trucks are equipped with it.
@Avitaser
@Avitaser 5 років тому
Alfonso G - I've been doing it for years and some longer than me. I ran it in my 2010 Highlander before this and got 5-10% better mileage. No codes on any vehicles and it's so cheap to do that I've saved way more on fuel, so I keep on doing it. It's formulated to be completely burnt in a combustion chamber and that then released into higher class waters, so it must be pretty clean or the nanny state would've clamped down on it.
@Avitaser
@Avitaser 5 років тому
Project Farm - You're very welcome. I'll see if I can round up some research material. There's actually a forum with a lot of folks comparing notes with millions of miles and nothing but good so far. I know that's my XP.
@TestECull
@TestECull 5 років тому
I run pre-mix in my four stroke small engines to give the top end and head a fighting chance at living a long life in these hot-as-fuck TN summers. Never put it in the ol' pick-em-up though. Admittedly I run the same 40:1 premix in the four strokes as my strimmer uses. Bet if I ran that in my F150 it'd clog the cat. Engine wouldn't give a damn, though, carburetted 300s generally don't and the thing ran okay on some contaminated-with-diesel gasoline aside from a bit more spark knock while it burned that shit off.
@user-pk2fg8im4u
@user-pk2fg8im4u 10 місяців тому
Wow, just saw this video listed and because I'm ready to buy a new spool, I watched it twice! I've been using Stihl line, but I'm going to try Husqvarna. Thank you so much for an excellent video, I can't imagine "spooling up" that many times. You are appreciated!
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 10 місяців тому
Thanks and you are welcome!
@cmacwalwe
@cmacwalwe 5 років тому
Dude, this is gold! thanks a lot for sharing this
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you!
@bryan7825
@bryan7825 5 років тому
Ever since I found he Husqvarna Titanium, I haven’t gone to anything else. Always works well, doesn’t bind and consistently has a nice cut. I’m not brand conscious either. Echo trimmer, Husqvarna blower, Stihl bush cutter, Toro mower.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you!
@michaeldeford1335
@michaeldeford1335 5 років тому
Did you run the trimmer in front of the sound meter with no string? Seemed like the db were so close, the engine/exhaust noise might have what the meter was picking up.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
I should have done as you suggest but I didn't. Thank you
@VladTheImpalerTepesIII
@VladTheImpalerTepesIII 4 роки тому
There was no engine. He was using an electric trill as his engine when he did the dB tests. I think it's a silly test, personally, because no one really cares about how loud the line is since the 2 cycle engines is probably about 20X louder anyhow.
@DanoTV209
@DanoTV209 4 роки тому
I watched this video when it first came out and now I finally have a cordless Milwaukee weed eater and I need some line for it. Thank you for doing this video because I know exactly what kind I'm going to get😊 thanks for all the amazing things you do Project Farm
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 4 роки тому
Glad to hear! Glad to help!
@waynepile5084
@waynepile5084 4 роки тому
I've tried different thickness lines, and .105" seems to last much longer. I also prefer line that isn't round. Love your videos!
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 4 роки тому
Thank you for the feedback
@jospi2
@jospi2 5 років тому
Can you use silicone oil as engine oil? Like the silicone oil in spray cans.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thanks for the video idea!
@DrHouse-zs9eb
@DrHouse-zs9eb 5 років тому
That would be very interesting to know...
@maxpower7785
@maxpower7785 5 років тому
What would happen if you run leaded gasoline (110LL AKA Avgas) in a regular engine not designed to run with leaded gasoline? Will the lead ruin the spark plug or the valves?
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thanks for the video idea!
@wiktorixgaming8014
@wiktorixgaming8014 5 років тому
Life OD did that
@silentbob267
@silentbob267 5 років тому
I believe the lead mostly acts as a lubricant, and I am pretty sure it was mostly removed from everyday gasoline because it ruins catalytic converters and because inhaling lead fumes is one of the quickest ways to get lead poisoning. I'm not an expert though so don't quote me on this.
@kwmiked
@kwmiked 5 років тому
Maxpower 778 , AV gas is usually 100LL, That's what I run in my snowmobile end of season when temperatures are warmer then mid winter. Also I use it for storage for summer since its non oxygenated. Dealers up in Maine will mix it 75/25 if u bring in a newer EFI sled that has water in gas from sitting over summer and wont run come winter, they drain out sled and run the mix when they send sled off. So in EFI I'd say no since computer will adj timing and fuel. Most of the backcountry riders that put a aftermarket turbo on their sled will also run the 100LL AV gas cause its usually readily available and fresh from airports in remote areas. In a carb motor, youd have to jet for it
@AnonYmous-qg4ph
@AnonYmous-qg4ph 5 років тому
Works perfectly fine. A lot of farmers use it in their fire rig small engine pumps because it doesn't go bad very fast. I've known some to literally leave it in the tank for over a year and go out there and it fires right up.
@michaeleisenbise4278
@michaeleisenbise4278 4 роки тому
Fantastic. Really like the way you objectively evaluate products.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 4 роки тому
Thank you!
@michaeleisenbise4278
@michaeleisenbise4278 4 роки тому
@@ProjectFarm Thanks so much for responding to me. Have watch a lot of your videos. Based on your response, I have subscribed. Have a suggestion for a video. What about trying different methods to paint rusted metals. I prefer to remove all the rust, etch the metal, prime and paint. However, there are products out there that claim they can paint over rust. Would you consider doing a video on how well these products, that claim you can paint over rust, actually work?
@michealadams1206
@michealadams1206 4 роки тому
Thank you Sir for this trimmer string test. I'm going to consider using the Husqvarna Titanium string in my cordless trimmer/edger/mini mower unit later.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 4 роки тому
Thanks for the feedback.
@ChevyCitation
@ChevyCitation 5 років тому
Nothing is better than when you hit a solid object and the trimmer line breaks off flush with the head and then you have to take it apart fish out some more trimmer line and start again
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
lol. Yes, I've had that happen many times.
@jennaorlowski9228
@jennaorlowski9228 5 років тому
@@ProjectFarm are there any ways to keep this from happening as much?
@mr.partyman1244
@mr.partyman1244 5 років тому
How does that happen
@asthecrowflies1201
@asthecrowflies1201 5 років тому
First thing would be to get a speed feed head. There's no taking anything apart. String change takes all of five seconds. The second issue is that you shouldn't be letting your string get that short to begin with.
@tdmjason
@tdmjason 5 років тому
You needed to try USA made Rotary Vortex trimmer line it's very popular and tough.
@wingusa2
@wingusa2 4 роки тому
Yep best there is for sure
@20TIL6
@20TIL6 4 роки тому
Thanks, this confirms my own experience with the Husqvarna line. I never paid much attention to brand because they all seemed to wear out pretty quick when used up against my house. But one trip to Lowes to buy some and the Husqvarna line was least expensive. My first use of it surprised me. It lasts. So that's all I will buy now.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 4 роки тому
Thank you!
@Asta-wl8jz
@Asta-wl8jz 5 років тому
This is information I can use! Thank you for doing the video. Now off to Lowes for trimmer cord.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Thank you!
@TheZalmon
@TheZalmon 5 років тому
Lawn care professional for over a decade... Speedfeed head all the way!!
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Great tip! Thank you
@VladTheImpalerTepesIII
@VladTheImpalerTepesIII 4 роки тому
@Bubba Hubba I prefer Mortadella, personally.
@asthecrowflies1201
@asthecrowflies1201 3 роки тому
@Bubba Hubba lol, you clearly don't do this for a living. There is a reason why basically every straight shaft trimmer worth its salt comes with them from the factory.
@audioandrew13
@audioandrew13 5 років тому
Get an Echo SpeedFeed head, makes refilling the string extremely easy!
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 5 років тому
Great advice. Thank you!
@therising1
@therising1 5 років тому
I bought an Echo last year and felt like all the years prior to using it and the SpeedFeed that I was actually a caveman. I actually feel evolved using that damn tool!
@mr.partyman1244
@mr.partyman1244 5 років тому
I love thoes things
@rcr898
@rcr898 5 років тому
All my weedeaters I have have speed feedheads atwoods has them for 19 dollars
@DNomer
@DNomer 4 роки тому
I agree, this makes a much bigger difference than minor differences in string length after some cutting.
@rjb
@rjb 3 роки тому
Great video. Thank you for taking the time. For me, I have such a small area that I weed eat I just get what is cheap. One pound roll lasts me years.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 3 роки тому
Thanks for sharing.
@ronperkins1676
@ronperkins1676 4 роки тому
My new Husqvarna 128LD string notes in the instructions that if you soak the trimmer line in water for 48 hours it will resist breaking better than if you don’t. I still have quite a few feet on my old trimmer line but I have soaked mine and as soon as I put it on I will be testing it. BTW, I do like how well you think out the parameters of the testing you do on everything. For the most part, you are very thorough and this is better to be done the way you do it than any laboratory tests could ever prove. Keep up the good work.
@ProjectFarm
@ProjectFarm 4 роки тому
Thanks for sharing.
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