Customer Review: I have owned the the oordless trimmer before the old one was way better. this one is lighter but the thing sounds like it is running at a hundred miles and it is loud. its too short also. my old one lasted about three years before the wiring to the motor broke and couldn't fix it so lets hope this... more info
Customer Review: My old Craftsman 2-cycle trimmer gave up the ghost so I decided to go green with an electric. Once I got it going, the old Craftsman used to make short work of the weeds in my garden and behind my house. The string broke about 12 times on the Toro and I had to open up the spool to fish it out.... more info
Customer Review: If you're mechanically inept, like me, don't pay any attention to the review that suggests buying line and respooling it yourself. If you try that, I suggest using protective gear when you turn the trimmer on as the spool may unwind for several feet before tangling up, cutting everything in its path... more info
Customer Review: Being a woman, I don't have the strength to start a gas-powered trimmer. Although I haven't used my trimmer very long, I found it lightweight a powerful and does the job. The price was right, too. I recommend it for women.
Customer Review: After breaking the plastic impeller of another Toro when I was using the vacuum function in a ditch, I purchased the Toro #51599 with the metal impeller. This is simply the best unit you can buy for less than $100. It is particularly suited for areas with numerous twigs and rocks. Superior power and... more info
Customer Review: We had fun playing this with our 4 year old and 7 year old grandsons over a weekend. The four year old very quickly picked up and played the simpler version, while the seven year old was into the strategy right away!
Customer Review: These microfiber towels are a very good value. They clean well and are quite soft. They don't hold water like a good chamois, so I recommend that they be used primarily for cleaning rather than drying. Because of the nature of the synthetic fiber, debris tends to "cling" to the towel. Avoid... more info