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Manu
- 2 reviews
Mean as!
So I did a little research on the makita 18v Dur181z cordless line trimmer, watched some positive you tube reviews and written reviews and thought this might be good enough to do the work around our townhouse. I brought the makita 18vDUR181Z at Bunnings $129 skin only, as we already have a makita drill set with 18v 3AH batteries which are compatible with this line trimmer. I was quite surprised by the power and cutting of this unit as it has a single line only. Did the yard and nature strip edging with ease. It struggles on tough weeds when bat...Read more
tery is getting flat but full battery it’s decent. I was going to mow the lawn with our 4 stroke mower but it wouldn’t start so I ended up cutting the small back yard and nature strip lawn with the line trimmer with a total use of 2 batteries. We’ve always used a 2 Stoke petrol line trimmer but I’m very happy with the makita 18v cordless line trimmer easy to set up and use, lite weight no mixing fuel oil ratios no fumes perfect for small-medium jobs.Purchased in March 2021 at Bunnings Warehouse for A$129.00.
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Shane TCentral Highlands and Goldfields, VIC
- 3 reviews
Does quite well
For a small, single cord machine, it does a pretty decent job. It's light and a 3AH battery will last about an hour, but you will notice the power declining after 15-20 mins. I purchased mine as skin only as I have other Makita tools and plenty of batteries. If you've got lots of thick, tall grass, I recommend a petrol powered whipper snipper.
Purchased in November 2021 at Bunnings Warehouse for A$129.00.
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Amanda
- 16 reviews
Great lightweight snipper
This is the perfect whipper snipper if you need a lightweight quiet machine. I bought it for my mother who uses it weekly for her large property. It doesn’t require any maintenance, no mixing of fuel, is very light but sturdy and is so quiet you could whipper snip at night in residential areas. The battery lasts over an hour and charges quickly. It is fantastic for people that can’t handle and maintain larger equipment.
Purchased in April 2021 at Cairns hardware for A$299.00.
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John SLaunceston, TAS
- 2 reviews
Line trimmer for edging lawn
Line needs to be heavier duty .
I have the single string head but feel the twin head is better for a large block.
l only use mine for lawn edging which it does very well. I thought Makita would have sold it with better quality nylon line.
You will load less line on a double head machine though. All good because my impact drills etc use same batteries. It is worth the money in this case. Line is easy to replace.
Purchased in March 2021 at Mitre 10 for A$125.00.
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DereckPerth, WA
- 16 reviews
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Work very well, robust.
This cordless machine is nearly as powerful as my old plug-in unit, but much easier to use as no cable to lug around. It uses the same 18V Lithium battery as the Makita cordless vacuum cleaner DCL 180 that I bought at the same time, so no need to buy extra batteries and chargers. I bought one charger, two batteries and the vacuum and line trimmer, but on second thoughts I could have saved $116 by only having one battery. The line trimmer is only used every two weeks and the vacuum daily, so sharing one battery would have been easy and much more...Read more
cost effective. If after a few months you disagree, then go buy a second battery, but no urgency to buy two up front. Only gave it a 4 out of 5 star because line trimmers always put strain on my back, even though this one is fairly light and has a useful shoulder strap.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
NatGMetropolitan Adelaide, SA
- 2 reviews
Quite surprised
After doing my research - bought the promotional kit. (with battery). Came with strap and extra line. Line ok for now. Prefer colour type. Easy to see.
Easy to use, powerful and tackles some tough areas. Battery lasting around 45min with constant use and quick to charge.
Bumper feed was easy - once I got the hang of it.
There are no gimmicks with this model. No wasted time and little fuss to set up from the box.
Read all instructions for safety purposes prior to use. Promotion kit may not be around long. I would pay the extra for skin and battery separate. An extra 30 dollars at Bunnings Warehouse.
Check it out on YouTube.
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JimmehMelbourne
- 2 reviews
Perfect for the price
Awesome product. Great for small to medium sized lawns. Has adjustable head for comfort also swivels 180° for path edges. Enough power for general use and a 4aha battery will last for a supprising amount of time. As usal with line trimmers the strap is useless and uncomfortable. Its light enough to not need this though.
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noponiesNew Zealand
- 2 reviews
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Excellent battery powered trimmer
Was after a trimmer for general backyard use. Thought about a petrol trimmer for a while but was swayed to battery power by the chance to get the wife behind it.
Had other Makita 18v tools, but no charger so brought this from Bunnings as a package, with charger, 1.5amp battery, trimmer, some safety goggles and a sling for $399 NZD.
Have used it a few times now and it makes short work of the yard, trimming with no issue grass edges, some climbing creepers (jasmine) and a larger rough bank with kikuyu, black walnut seedlings, lilies and eve...Read more
rything else. It is very quiet, well balanced and simple to use. String self feeds, with a simple bump on the trimmer head if a longer section of line is needed. The protective head plate is useful to protect the trunks of small trees etc. I have a 5amp battery and using that I've only ever used about 1 bar of the battery, or about 20 minutes of use. The provided 1.5amp battery would be largely useless for any prolonged use. So, if you are thinking of getting this, get a larger capacity battery. Overall, satisfied with this purchase.Similar opinion? Write a review on ieatwords.com.au!
Sooteesydney
- 9 reviews
- 5 likes
Great value for money
Looked for a decent line trimmer at a reasonable price and after some research I decided on the Makita DUR181Z. Its light, easy to use and does a good job for some tough jobs around the house. The battery (not supplied) it requires is also interchangeable with other Makita tools. My only complaint would be how fast it goes through 'line' but then again it comes with probably the thinnest line available and I worked it hard but it can be easily changed for a more durable one. Other than that I highly recommend buying one
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Questions & Answers
Christine H.asked
What do these units weigh with the battery in and how long does the battery last for? Is the battery included in the price?
3 answers
It weighs about 4kg with an 18v battery fitted. It lasts for about an hour from my experience snipping along the edge of concrete paths and driveways with grass 20cm or less high. You can buy the skin or with a battery and charger.
Very good unit compared with other cheap edgers having a spare battery is better and slightly larger dia cord. I always feed out more cord manually and cut it off with cutters to avoid damage to cutting head
A very practical unit for average size gardens I recommend.
Please Amanda, supply price of the unit and also the cost of the battery and the charger on the top of the price. Also do you sell the correct cord for this unit. Thanks. Do you have a phone number I could ring and discuss this machine please. Also the model DUR 189, can you tell me the weight of this when battery is on please.
Queryasked
Do you think this would be powerful enough for a 1acre block with some large weeds (approx 1metre)?
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I don't think its ideal for doing a huge area and its only as powerful as the battery you use. You would be better off with a petrol one. In saying that, it could handle it I reckon as I've been clearing dense weeds in my yard with little problem but again i believe battery life is your bigger issue if doing a 1 acre block.
You might be better with a DUR189. at 279 dollars. You can get the charger and bty for 20 dollars more that is really a great deal as these items alone would cost you around $200 if you bought them separate. Uses thicker nylon and I have found it lasts a long time. I also purchased another spool so I would have a spool ready to go straight on when the nylon runs out rather than stuff around putting new nylon on during the job. This model has 2 nylon cutters as well so does the job a lot quicker and better over big area. I got mine from Toolmart but a quick google should give you a retailer. Also has speed adjustments for different conditions. Here is a link to have a look. This is the $299 version with charger and BTY. It is $279 without the charger and battery but for $20 you would be mad not to get the charger and bty even if you already have a Charger and Battery.
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Over_thinkerasked
Are you bound to using a Makita-branded battery and charger? It would be good to have an idea of how this extra expense (and maybe being locked-in to a system) makes the Makita compare against some other trimmers that come with everything.
1 answer
You can get 'after market' batteries and chargers, but Makita I don't think warranty the tool with their use. You can get this with battery / charger as a package but the battery is the package is a little anaemic really. Like any 18v system, you get locked in once you make a purchase.
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