American Gardener YardStick 10-Inch 24-Volt Cordless Electric Edger and Trimmer #YS24 | 
| Brand: American Gardener
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Rating: 130 reviews Sales Rank: 4851
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 18 Dimensions (in): 50.6 x 8.4 x 6.6
MPN: YS24 Model: YS24 UPC: 027005902047 EAN: 0027005902047 ASIN: B00008BFSU
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| Features:
| • | Two-in-one tool converts from trimmer to lawn edger with just a turn of the handle | | • | 10-inch cutting path; 0.08-inch commercial grade line | | • | 24-volt Power-Core double ball-bearing motor and deep discharge battery; up to 45 minutes run-time per charge | | • | Wall charge rack included | | • | Two comfortable grips and hassle-free start switch |
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Amazon.com Product Description The American Gardener YardStick cordless edger and trimmer is a great two-in-one yard tool for the homeowner; this battery-powered trimmer converts to a rolling lawn edger with just a turn of the handle using the Quickedge Transition design. The 24-volt Power-Core double ball-bearing motor with Power-Core deep discharge battery will give you up to 45 minutes of cutting time on just one charge. A 10-inch cutting swath makes quick work of yard trimming, and when you need more line, just bump the head and it feeds out more .08 commercial-grade line automatically. We like the symmetry and nice balance of this trimmer in hand, too; it comes with two comfortable grips and a hassle-free start switch. The unit stores in the included wall-mounted charger, which indicates battery status with red and green lights. --Kris Jensen-Van Heste
Amazon.com This battery-powered trimmer converts to a rolling lawn edger with just a turn of the handle. The 24-volt Power Core will give you up to 45 minutes of cutting time on just one charge. A 10-inch cutting swath makes quick work of yard trimming, and when you need more line, just bump the head and it feeds out more .08 commercial-grade line automatically. We like the symmetry and nice balance of this trimmer in hand, too. The unit stores in its wall-mounted charger, which indicates battery status with red and green lights. A great two-in-one yard tool for the homeowner.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
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The BEST Battery Trimmer! May 19, 2003 181 out of 183 found this review helpful
I recently moved from an apartment into buying a house. With a house (usually) comes yard care. I needed everything--lawn mower, trimmer, garden hose, rake--you name it!Gas trimmers were not considered. Friends' and co-workers' experience indicated they were loud, hard to start after a few years, and belch a continuous stream of blue smoke. Plus, I didn't want to deal with the mixing of gas and oil, and filling that wee little tank. Corded electric trimmers are fine, but my yard is big. It would take considerable time to handle the lengths of extension cord required. So, I started to look closer at the battery powered trimmers available. I checked out the Black and Decker CST1000 and CST2000 (the "Grass Hog" models). The CST1000 was too light-duty, and the CST2000 had a gear drive I thought was doomed to fail after a few years of grass clippings and dust. Plus, neither model had a way to feed line manually in case of jams within the spool. The Toro 24 volt (model 51465) trimmer looked promising, but the safety switch was awkward and required too much constant effort. I didn't consider the 12 volt Toro because of the small 7" cut. I had never heard of American Gardener before, but several selling points caught my eye. I liked the idea of 24 volts for power and run-time. And with a ball-bearing motor, I am hoping the trimmer lasts several seasons (Both Black and Decker and Toro DID NOT have double ball-bearing motors). I had the "Yardstick" for a month and think it is well worth the money. The run-time is excellent. I swear I've had mine running for an hour almost continuously munching grass and weeds! The power is also excellent, and the motor is quiet and very smooth. The weight balance is good, and the safety switch is easy to operate for long periods of time. The housing is made of a thick rubbery plastic that looks like it would take the occasional "whoops!" It is, in my opinion, superior to the other battery trimmers out there. Overall, a well engineered and made trimmer. The only "cons" I can think of is: It takes a long time to recharge (they all do). Figure about a day and a half after heavy use. And with 24 volts worth of batteries, it is no lightweight. But, I have had no trouble carrying for all the trimming I need to do (about an hour). Kudos American Gardener!! HIGHLY recommended.
A great, no hassle trimmer.....if you take certain steps May 22, 2005 Yard Dude 39 out of 39 found this review helpful
After years of putting up with a cantankerous, maintenance-intensive gas trimmer I purchased a YS24 trimmer and have not regretted the decision at all. I have used the YS24 for approximately a year and have had experienced no reliability problems. I should add that I use this unit as a trimmer only so I cannot comment on its edging capability. The pros and cons of the YS24 are as follows: Pros: Virtually no maintenance hassles - no gas & oil to mix, no spark plug to clean & gap, no air filter to clean, no carburetor to adjust. No starting problems - enjoy expletive-free trimming sessions. Clean and quiet - you won't smell like a potpourri of gasoline and exhaust fumes after trimming. Good run times - I'd estimate run times of between 30 and 45 minutes of nearly continuous use. Adequate power - OK, so you won't be laying waste to a thicket of saplings with this trimmer, but there is enough power for what the typical yard has to offer. If you're used to a more powerful gas trimmer you have to remember to be patient and take smaller "bites" when encountering thick grass and weeds. Cons: Weight and balance - this is my biggest gripe with this trimmer. The heft and balance are such that after about 20 minutes of use I have to put the unit down for several minutes to give my back a rest. Cheesy line advance - I skirt this problem by laying the trimmer down, pressing the line release button with one hand and pulling out line with the other hand. Note that this is a common complaint for many makes and models of trimmers. In summary, I feel that the good points outweigh the bad and I would highly recommend this trimmer for use by the average homeowner.
Good relative to other choices August 11, 2005 Conspicuous Consumer (Waynesboro, GA United States) 30 out of 33 found this review helpful
As others have noted, you only get about 15 minutes of use with heavy weeds and about 45 minutes with light cutting for every 24 hour charge. That works fine for me as I get tired. The YardStick is not as strong as our gas powered weed eater but that big boy wears out the men in an hour and I can't even hold it for a minute. So I use the YardStick for the little stuff and let the men do the rest. An addendum written a year and a half after I bought this trimmer. It still works just as well as when I bought it. I still only use if for about 20 minutes at a time but that works well for me.
Simply the best string trimmer available. May 20, 2003 29 out of 31 found this review helpful
I was skeptical when I purchased this cordless unit but I had it with gas and have too much yard for an extension cord. This is the best string trimmer I have ever used period (gas or electric)! I have a 3/4 acre lot and it worked well in edge and trim mode. The string is .080" and seems to be high grade. There is a lot I love about this product: dual switch, flip over design for edging, edge wheel, balance & weight, and charger/charge rack, customer service, etc. - all are excellent. The only question I have is how come this product is so hard to find and not sold everywhere (at least not yet).
Broke on the first use April 30, 2004 Nico (Seattle, WA United States) 28 out of 31 found this review helpful
This thing is poorly constructed. Within 20 minutes of using it, it basically self-destructed. I've used many weed wackers. It first impressed me as being underpowered and with a small cutting radius, but I got the hang of using it. Then the cord broke off (as they often do). I took off the spool, re-extended the cord, and replaced the spool. When I turned it on and the cord hit the cutter (which trims the cord to length), instead of cutting the cord, it merely grabbed it, which then bent the cutter out of the way, and then the cord proceeded to smash up the protective plastic shield. Perhaps this is a fluke, but it seems poorly constructed to me.
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