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Review: Power Rotary Scissors

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TN Hawkeye said:
I've been debating buying one of these. How low do you think your mower cut needs to be to justify one of these? Do you think it would be a good purchase if you keep your lawn at 2"?
Personally, I can't justify the expense of one if you are mowing at 2". I would save your money and spend it on something else unless you plan to buy a residential reel mower or greens mower in the immediate future.
 
jha4aamu said:
TN Hawkeye said:
I've been debating buying one of these. How low do you think your mower cut needs to be to justify one of these? Do you think it would be a good purchase if you keep your lawn at 2"?
i cut my yard about 2" and for me its been well worth it. i know most people who have it are mowing much lower, but the benefit of not having rocks, sticks, debris flying around and hitting me in the leg is priceless.
I completely forgot about being hit by flying objects from a string trimmer. :lol:

It's probably worth the expense of ridding yourself of that nuisance alone! :thumbup: Just be sure to have some cash left over for some ear plugs. I used new blades the other day and my dog started freaking out over the loud noise. I have never seem him respond like that and he is 12.
 
bp2878 said:
My pas225 really struggles spinning these things. Going to buy a dedicated trimmer for them. Probably a stihl. Which one does anyone recommend? I know I need more power than the pas225
Did you apply the recommended grease? I think the PAS-225 should work fine once it is broke-in.
 
bp2878 said:
I did. Maybe it just isn't broken in yet. Got it late in the season and didn't use but a few times.
My PAS-2610 seemed like the clutch was slipping when I first installed it. However, it works great now. I would try to use it this season before you bought another unit.