I plan on buying a brand new Stihl weed whacker within the next 3 years. At work they have an FS94R straight shaft which I’m liking. What models are your guy’s favorite and what ones are problematic and to be avoided? It’ll be getting lots of use. Thanks for any opinions.
Stihl fs111r is a very versatile trimmer insofar as power and weight plus.... it has a solid shaft that is great if you want to add a blade or attachments. I think stihl has the best overall build quality, and..... you can adjust your own carburetor with the 59108902314 tool available on ebay. No catalytic converter like Echo, Shindaiwa, Redmax, and Husqvarna. I've owned an fs100rx which is the same basic engine since 2005 and it's going strong with 10 years of commercial use. It's on it's third carburetor, but the current one really wasn't needed. I adjusted the valves once.... in 2025.... and they really did not need it. 20 years! There are naysayers of every brand, but they are all good. I prefer Stihl because of the overall build quality, solid shaft, no catalytic converter, parts availability, and design. Look at Echo srm-2620 and srm-3020... see how their carburetor sticks way out? begging to be hit. The air filter also. Their spark plug has shocked many arms, throttle cable attachment is cheap. But...... still a good machine. I prefer the Shindaiwa t-262 over the Echo srm-2620 because it has a solid shaft. The Stihl fs91r, fs111r, and fs131r all have solid shafts. The Echo srm-3020 does not, nor does the Shindaiwa t-302. Husqvarna is okay but here in Alabama the dealers complain about support... same with Redmax. Stay away from Lowe's, Home Depot, and other dealers that are not servicing dealers. Stihl oil is not as good as Echo Red Armor, and Echo Black Diamond .105 string is my favorite overall. I prefer the Stihl 27-2 string head. I also own an fs131r, and br800 blower. No problems with them. I am not a Stihl fanboy, but after exhausting myself with research the fs131r was the best fit for me. I use it for everything, with Echo string and oil. I needed the power and solid shaft. But, I have a 1/3 acre lawn and could have used an srm-2620 or Shindaiwa t-262. My second choice was Shindaiwa t-302. Husqvarna handles feel cheap because they are cheap. Husky, Echo, and Shindaiwa make it quite difficult for owners to adjust carburetors. That irritates me. Oh, the Echo blowers are problematic for some people, but the best choice due to power and ease of maintenance. My br800 was a gift but I do like it a lot. Do your homework and message me if you wish.