Brushcutter recommendation please ...

Hello Everyone,
We need to buy a new brushcutter and would welcome any advice on good ones (or ones to avoid
).
Either petrol or rechargeable.
Many thanks,
Bee x

We need to buy a new brushcutter and would welcome any advice on good ones (or ones to avoid

Either petrol or rechargeable.
Many thanks,
Bee x

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Yes ... brambles & nettles ...also hogweed (not the giant one) and docks and ragwort.
We garden on 3 acres, some of which is wild and we just strim paths through.
Thanks,
Bee
The lady who keeps beehives on our land bought a Stihl battery strimmer and hates it. 40mins tops which she says runs out quicker than you think it should . She wishes she'd bought a petrol one.
We do like the look of the Ego one (but not the price
So if we were going to go down the battery route we maybe should have bitten the bullet before now.
My OH has been looking at the Stihl petrol one ... and thinks we should go for this, so it's great to hear you are happy with yours Hostafan. We don't have that many brambles to deal with ... just a few that creep in from adjoining woodland .. so we could just hack those back and then keep them beyond the boundary.
As strimming is a job I've delegated to OH ... I'm happy for him to have the final word (big of me eh!).
Once again thanks both for sharing your experience.
Bee x
Our one that has "died" is a Ryobi petrol. Can't complain ... it's now 20++ years old, and the only attention it has needed was a new spark plug.
We're going to have a look at a few "in the flesh" ... always good to see how they feel to hold and use.
Thanks for your suggestion.
Bee x
For £1 you can get one months free Which. They have reviews for strimmers so it may well be worth seeing what they recommend.
That's a really good idea ... thanks,
Bee x