Echo Garden & Power Tools
Echo PB-2155
Latest review: powerfull blower.bought handle for bottom as an extra lots better with it in
Echo CS-310ES
Latest review: Light n powerful chainsaw good at cutting branches, 20cm softwood trees or 5cm hardwoods. Having hard time cutting hardwoods over 5cm. I love this chainsaw. Easy start after sitting in garage for
Echo SRM-222ES
Latest review: This is a fantastic line trimmer. Bottom end professional unit, with a 5 year domestic use warranty. I love it. It is VERY LIGHT compared to the dominant brand for similar power, so is perfect for
Echo PB-2455
Latest review: This is part of the good old grey echo series, plenty of power, noisy, quite vibraty and a little heavy. Right, now I’ve got the negative feedback out I can get on with the good stuff! As i have said
Echo VS2100
Latest review: I have a pool deck and have been using my Echo for about 10 years now. I prefer the wheel garden vaccuum; I do have a handheld one and the latter is difficult to hold and manipulate on a flat
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Echo GT-222ES
Latest review: I was needing a new whipper snipper (owned a Ryobi Grass Scorpion which lasted many years) and was leaning towards a cheaper one but decided to spend a bit more after seeing so many bad reviews in
Echo ES-250ES
Latest review: Good quality plastic which feels very tough and sturdy. Easy to put together, sucks up leaves and twigs with ease. Have been using it for 2 years and I’m very happy with my purchase. I will buy a
Echo CS-420ES
Latest review: My Husky 236 died and I purchased this and its vastly superior in every way. Easier to start, quiter, more grunt and better built. Highly recommended and good value for
Echo CS-360TES
Latest review: Starts easy but needs to warm up for a minute when cold, Use it for garden work, forestry pruning, and tree climbing. It has been more reliable than friends more expensive top handle saws and 1/3
Echo CS-352ES
Latest review: I purchased this Echo chainsaw approximately two and a half years ago, to replace a similar sized Stihl chainsaw which I was always having trouble starting, even after the unit had been serviced on a
Echo PB-2520
Latest review: I have had this blower for near 6 month now and has not skipped a beat. Starts every time, effortlessly with one pull. This band is commercial quality and is very powerful for it's size. I was
Echo DHC-200
Latest review: I was really hesitant when it came to buying any battery powered products as I just didn't believe they were up to standard in comparison to petrol powered machinery. In the case of the Echo DHC-200
Echo SRM-3020TES/U
Latest review: I have been using Honda 4 stroke brush cutters for years. I just swapped by chance to an Echo 2 stoke due to the current shortages of equipment. The Echo two stroke with the high torque box is the
Echo SRM-2620TES
· includes 2 listingsLatest review: I purchased this unit approximately 2.5 years ago now and I use it quite frequently. It starts and runs like the first day I purchased it without skipping a beat. Extremely easy to start, smooth in
Echo Backpack Blower PB-265ESLT
Latest review: Firstly I must say I love all my Echo products and this is definitely up there as one of my favourites. Extremely light weight and comfortable on the back, unbelievably quiet and surprisingly
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