Most often gas trimmers are more powerful then their electric counterparts.
Electric trimmers are more convenient as they can be charged at home, but may not last as long as gas trimmers before needing to be recharged.
The methane gas makes it blue.
I PURCHASED MY TRIMMERS AT SEARS. I PAID $100.00 FOR MINE, BUT THEY HAVE TRIMMERS RANGING FROM AROUND $60.00 TO AROUND $300.00. SOME OF THESE RUN BY GAS, OTHERS ARE ELECTRIC. I PREFER THE ELECTRIC ONE. IN TODAYS ECONOMY WE DON'T WANT TO BE DEPENDANT ON GAS ANY MORE THEN WE HAVE TO BE.
because of a gas called methane that is the same gas that makes neptune blue
I do20/1 and runs good
It all depends on you. 4 cycle trimmers do not require mixing of oil and gas. The gas that you use for your lawn mower or tractor is the same gas for your trimmer. They also provide more torque than a 2 cycle trimmer. 2 cycle trimmers require mixing of fuel and gas and are generally lighter in weight than 4 cycle trimmers.
To sharpen gas hedge trimmers, first disconnect the spark plug and squeeze the upper and lower blades together. Then set the mill file against the tip of one teeth of the blade at a time.
methane gas
Gasoline hedge trimmers are advantageous primarily because of their ability to get the job done and is not impaired by the need to work within the confines of an extension cord or the time limits of a battery. On the other hand gas powered trimmers can give off a great deal of exhaust fumes which most operators find unpleasant a situation which does not exist with electricity. Gas hedge trimmers also outweigh the electrical hedge trimmers by a good five to six pounds, a difference that becomes apparent to the operator. On the other hand most gas hedge trimmers are more powerful than their electrical counterparts, and the battle rages on...
Methane Gas
While gas-powered hedge trimmers may seem like the obvious choice for large hedges due to their power, they come with significant drawbacks. Gas trimmers are noisy, emit fumes, require regular maintenance, and can be cumbersome to handle. In contrast, electric hedge trimmers, particularly corded ones, offer comparable power without the hassles of gas. They're quieter, cleaner, and more environmentally friendly. Additionally, advancements in battery technology have made cordless electric trimmers a viable option, offering convenience and mobility. So, before advocating for gas trimmers, consider the practicality and sustainability of electric alternatives.