![]() ![]() ![]() This Poulan Pro weed whacker is compatible with six separate trimmer attachments so you can get more work done with one tool. On the other hand, the Poulan Pro is less expensive than the Husqvarna (though this is subject to change). The Poulan Pro PR28SD is 1 pound heavier than the Husqvarna 128LD, so you might run into more user fatigue with this weed eater. Both weed eaters have a 17-inch cutting swath, straight shaft design, 28 cc engine, and 0.095-inch thick trimmer line. The Poulan Pro PR28SD tied for first place with the Husqvarna 128LD. ✗ Tall users report the weed eater has poor ergonomics, making it uncomfortable to operate. ✓ Users report the trimmer line is easy to reload ✓ Engine is designed for quick starts with minimal effort ![]() ✓ Lightweight relative to other gas models ✓ Compatible with three “click-on” attachments: edger, pole saw, and cultivator ✓ Straight shaft design means more power and better access to hard-to-reach areas ✓ Compatible with 0.095-inch thick trimmer line Tackle multiple jobs at once while saving space in your tool shed. Give the trimmer head a quick tap when the line is running low, and you’ll be on your way.Īnd did we mention this tool is more than just a weed eater? The Husqvarna 128LD is compatible with three separate “click-on” attachments: edger, pole saw, and cultivator. The Husqvarna 128LD boasts a Tap ‘N Go line release feature. With a 17-inch cutting path, 28 cc engine, straight shaft design, and 0.095-inch thick trimmer line, power should come as no surprise with this weed-eating monster.ĭon’t worry about stopping your work to restock this tool’s trimmer line. Users rave over the Husqvarna 128LD’s weed-eating power. ![]()
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