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BR 600 Stihl or its latest iteration.

Ones in work do probably a couple of hours every day.

Some are a right age, 5 plus years.

Still work 100%

My indicator is, I dont know they exist.

They just keep on working.

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stihl had a verry large batch of faulty switches a few years back and were replacing them free of charge but they did not make it genral knolage my blower would not turn off and the hedge cutter would not turn on

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I have the Husky 125B and the Stihl BG85 ( old shape , blows better than new shape ) and there is not much in it . The Husky , on paper is supposed to have more puff but the Stihl is just as good and seems slightly better but I think that's coz its louder !

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try a Honda my sthil as other posts the on off switch has broken expensive to get repaired if its like my strimmers should be good. or a husky back pack had a go of one and it had some force, better than my sthil its good but not as good as the husky back pack

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was thinking of getting either of these myself, but then upped the budget a little and got a stih br350 ( sml back pack)

pleased with is so far and a way easier to use for longer periods plus lot more blow than the bg86.

carl.

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I use a b420 back lack most days. Much easier and faster than the biggest hand held. Used a br600 magnum clearing thick wet grass after it had been strimmed and made the 420 seem like an asthmatic coughing

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