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List Price : $82.27
Price on August 23, 2012 : $39.99
List Price : $82.27
Price on August 23, 2012 : $39.99
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80 of 85 people found the following review helpful lasted less than 1 year - always a problem, This review is from: Black & Decker ST7700 13-Inch 4.4 amp Automatic Feed String Trimmer and Edger (Lawn & Patio) I purchased this trimmer last year. It has already died, but I was so frustrated with it, that's OK. (if interested, you can see my 3-star review right after purchase)The automatic feed never worked right: I had to continuously unplug the thing and advance the line: the auto feed depends on a sprocket system that allows the spool to advance: but as soon as dust gets inside (which happens immediately), the sprocket binds up, and the line does not feed out. Also the black guard that protects the user from debris getting kicked back is fastened with one small screw in soft plastic: the vibrations caused by normal usage caused this screw to strip out in the second use. Getting the item back to B&D for warranty repair would have cost me more than a new unit, so I did my own repair last year. The construction seems rally cheap and therefore potentially unsafe to me. This trimmer has been nothing but trouble since I bought it. It's better to use a... Read more 31 of 33 people found the following review helpful Automatic feed was Always feed, This review is from: Black & Decker ST7700 13-Inch 4.4 amp Automatic Feed String Trimmer and Edger (Lawn & Patio) We got this thing right after it came out. It wasn't and automatic feed so much as it was an always feed. It basically just always fed out line, using it up quickly. It ended up being cheaper to buy a new weed eater (not this brand or with that feature) than it was to keep buying line. About the only positive was the service from the company. They'd send replacement parts to us when we asked at least for the first year.There was a small plastic piece which controls the feed of the line. It was constantly wearing down and melting. This just didn't work. The replacements had a piece of metal on it to try and help, but it didn't really do much. 29 of 32 people found the following review helpful Definitely not a grasshog, LV Henderson. (Crescent City, USA) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Black & Decker ST7700 13-Inch 4.4 amp Automatic Feed String Trimmer and Edger (Lawn & Patio) Horrible product. Almost caught fire from burned out motor on first useage. It started smoking after six minutes of light use. Do not buy. Buy one of the Black & Decker grasshog models instead. They need to recall this thing before someone gets injured. |
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