We're looking to buy a flail mower (slagleklipper, klepelmaaier) and found Deleks.
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@Pepijn I relate so hard. Looking up mini diggers all the time and then going back to shovel work

"It's more rewarding to dig a hole by hand"
(is something no-one who dug a hole by hand ever said).
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"It's more rewarding to dig a hole by hand"
(is something no-one who dug a hole by hand ever said).
@Pepijn yes I never want anyone to mistake my pride at how we've done everything by hand without machinery with thinking I would not have used the machinery in a heartbeat if it was free and available lol
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We're looking to buy a flail mower (slagleklipper, klepelmaaier) and found Deleks.
Their products look decent and compared to others prices are even more so. It's a stretch but maybe someone has experience with them and is willing to share their opinion?
https://www.deleks.dk/en/p/1173/flail-mower-smart-800
edit: We decided not to buy a flail mower. As to #Deleks specifically: quality appears "random". Mainly it's warranty service that would worry me as it is reported to be bad.
@Pepijn sounds like a great brand name if you want to EXTERMINATE your weeds!
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This is a known issue btw. Last year I needed a new spade and ended up looking at mini-diggers for a week before buying a 20 euro spade at the local hardware store.
@Pepijn
Ours is a bit bigger. It came in very handy during the renovation of our house and is still regularly put to use.
We also have a not-so-small mini-tractor with a mower, pallet fork, shovel bucket and tipper trailer, all of which are extremely useful. -
@Pepijn
Ours is a bit bigger. It came in very handy during the renovation of our house and is still regularly put to use.
We also have a not-so-small mini-tractor with a mower, pallet fork, shovel bucket and tipper trailer, all of which are extremely useful.@src_esther I'm jealous
My / our ideal would be a decent sized modern mini-tractor or a small classic tractor. Biggest hurdle is a good enclosed place to store it. -
This is a known issue btw. Last year I needed a new spade and ended up looking at mini-diggers for a week before buying a 20 euro spade at the local hardware store.
In gardening tools: we have two Stihl equipment batteries. These things are designed to last a decade of daily professional use.
I just learned they have a bluetooth module capable of sharing a bunch information: critically the total ever usage time and error states.
Apart of simple connectivity stuff like mice or cordless keyboards I think this is the first time ever I have a basic technological device where bluetooth is an actual bonus.
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In gardening tools: we have two Stihl equipment batteries. These things are designed to last a decade of daily professional use.
I just learned they have a bluetooth module capable of sharing a bunch information: critically the total ever usage time and error states.
Apart of simple connectivity stuff like mice or cordless keyboards I think this is the first time ever I have a basic technological device where bluetooth is an actual bonus.
@Pepijn *To the tune of Dragostea Din Tei* MaaiMaaiÉen, MaaiMaaiTwee
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@Pepijn *To the tune of Dragostea Din Tei* MaaiMaaiÉen, MaaiMaaiTwee
@Timo_Micro Get out of my head! I was 100% thinking that when deciding on the names.
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@jon It's much simpler than they make it out to be.
- Get the app. Register an account.
- in the app click on "add device". Take a photo of the barcode.
- hold the battery button for three seconds. A STATIC blue light should appear for a bit.
If it's instead quickly flashing you've just.. turned off bluetooth. Hold the button to turn it back on.
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In gardening tools: we have two Stihl equipment batteries. These things are designed to last a decade of daily professional use.
I just learned they have a bluetooth module capable of sharing a bunch information: critically the total ever usage time and error states.
Apart of simple connectivity stuff like mice or cordless keyboards I think this is the first time ever I have a basic technological device where bluetooth is an actual bonus.
Btw. We decided to not buy a large machine (flail mower or otherwise).
An "Avatar style mower" would've worked to create lovely paths on our woodland and open up other overgrown areas for biodiversity. But: the machines combination of environmental impact and high initial costs made us look for an alternative.
As I was gifted the two professional grade tool batteries above we decided to buy a powerful electric brush-cutter instead. It has some limitations but should be a good trade-off.
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Btw. We decided to not buy a large machine (flail mower or otherwise).
An "Avatar style mower" would've worked to create lovely paths on our woodland and open up other overgrown areas for biodiversity. But: the machines combination of environmental impact and high initial costs made us look for an alternative.
As I was gifted the two professional grade tool batteries above we decided to buy a powerful electric brush-cutter instead. It has some limitations but should be a good trade-off.
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@Pepijn but a mini digger!
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Btw. We decided to not buy a large machine (flail mower or otherwise).
An "Avatar style mower" would've worked to create lovely paths on our woodland and open up other overgrown areas for biodiversity. But: the machines combination of environmental impact and high initial costs made us look for an alternative.
As I was gifted the two professional grade tool batteries above we decided to buy a powerful electric brush-cutter instead. It has some limitations but should be a good trade-off.
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We got the "Stihl FSA 135". With our use it is likely to last for the rest of our life.
While it comes with a strimmer head (using nylon wire*) we'll be using it with a metal cutting disk as not to pollute the woodland with untold bits of #microplastics.
I'm looking forward to do some testing this weekend
*There's no such thing as biodegradable trimmer wire. #podcast tip: the @plastisphere episode about microplastics in soil:
https://anjakrieger.com/2021/04/27/welcome-to-the-plastisphere/2/2
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@Pepijn but a mini digger!
@astridpoot Yeah
It really sucks to have an environmental consciousness and an over-analysing brain.I wish I could just be "big machine, makes earth go brrrrrrrrrr, hole!, it's shiny!. We'll buy it now!" But my brain doesn't allow that

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We got the "Stihl FSA 135". With our use it is likely to last for the rest of our life.
While it comes with a strimmer head (using nylon wire*) we'll be using it with a metal cutting disk as not to pollute the woodland with untold bits of #microplastics.
I'm looking forward to do some testing this weekend
*There's no such thing as biodegradable trimmer wire. #podcast tip: the @plastisphere episode about microplastics in soil:
https://anjakrieger.com/2021/04/27/welcome-to-the-plastisphere/2/2
Good to know, that there is an alternative between nylon "wire" and traditional scythe.
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We got the "Stihl FSA 135". With our use it is likely to last for the rest of our life.
While it comes with a strimmer head (using nylon wire*) we'll be using it with a metal cutting disk as not to pollute the woodland with untold bits of #microplastics.
I'm looking forward to do some testing this weekend
*There's no such thing as biodegradable trimmer wire. #podcast tip: the @plastisphere episode about microplastics in soil:
https://anjakrieger.com/2021/04/27/welcome-to-the-plastisphere/2/2
Hej @anja I just listened to the soil episode as in my memory it discussed the plastic wire (both traditional and so-called biodegradable ones) in garden mowers used in cities, gardens and forest (this issue https://academic.oup.com/forestry/article/98/5/706/8004996?login=false).
It wasn't in there though. Was this maybe discussed in another episode?
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We got the "Stihl FSA 135". With our use it is likely to last for the rest of our life.
While it comes with a strimmer head (using nylon wire*) we'll be using it with a metal cutting disk as not to pollute the woodland with untold bits of #microplastics.
I'm looking forward to do some testing this weekend
*There's no such thing as biodegradable trimmer wire. #podcast tip: the @plastisphere episode about microplastics in soil:
https://anjakrieger.com/2021/04/27/welcome-to-the-plastisphere/2/2
Amazing slow motion zoomed in footage of a weed-eater / brush-cutter wire basically exploding into bits of microplastic after hitting another material.
Even when the wire doesn't break the plastic just flakes off.
Not something I'd want to use around my, let's say, vegetable garden.
Footage at 11:39: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1opkMO1w4U&t=699s
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Amazing slow motion zoomed in footage of a weed-eater / brush-cutter wire basically exploding into bits of microplastic after hitting another material.
Even when the wire doesn't break the plastic just flakes off.
Not something I'd want to use around my, let's say, vegetable garden.
Footage at 11:39: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S1opkMO1w4U&t=699s
@Pepijn @plastisphere See, what I’m reading here is that I might need to exchange my consumer-grade Stihl weed trimmer (we call it a «whipper-snapper» in our household) with a bigger, more powerful insdustrial grade one so that I can have the possibility of having a non-plastic cutting mechanism…
See, I already have the same battery system.

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@Pepijn @plastisphere See, what I’m reading here is that I might need to exchange my consumer-grade Stihl weed trimmer (we call it a «whipper-snapper» in our household) with a bigger, more powerful insdustrial grade one so that I can have the possibility of having a non-plastic cutting mechanism…
See, I already have the same battery system.

@fgraver Honestly, if used enough that might be a good idea.
There's a chance your current one takes a metal blade ("brush knife") as well though.
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@astridpoot Yeah
It really sucks to have an environmental consciousness and an over-analysing brain.I wish I could just be "big machine, makes earth go brrrrrrrrrr, hole!, it's shiny!. We'll buy it now!" But my brain doesn't allow that

@Pepijn i feel you, but they come in such great colors

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@fgraver Honestly, if used enough that might be a good idea.
There's a chance your current one takes a metal blade ("brush knife") as well though.
@Pepijn Oh, this would definitely be a «want» and not a «need»… But I might look into the brush knife; that seems like a good idea. Not as much fun as a whole new toy, though.