We have a couple guys who do small engine work and sell a few lines of outdoor power equipment. I think the typical suburbanite thinks because they buy a product with a recognizable brand name, they really have something. I think of the items you can buy at Home Depot, such as the John Deere products available there. Little do they know, this is the "economy" model equipment made to compete with the MTD products sold there and at other discount retail stores. This stuff can be "thrown away" once the problems start. Most people don't want to buy something decent and well built, which can last for years with a little repair and upkeep. Case in point; I have a 20 year old Lawn and Garden tractor, which I have had for nearly 10 years. It has given me little to no problems, but it is also Deere's high end product from 1998, too. I bought a Stihl string trimmer from a fellow who sells and services them. It was not an inexpensive string trimmer, but it is well built and I have now had it for 8 years without any issue either. I didn't buy it at a discount retailer who also handles the Stihl product line. My dealer recommended this one because of its ease of starting and strong design. It should last a long time.
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