Einhell Tiller
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henacynflin
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I wondered if anyone had experience of the Einhell range of powered tools. i have recently bought an electric tiller and while I was initially happy with it (It was excellent in the tunnel and on raised beds) it has died after only a few months. I am checking out if this is a battery failure or a motor failure. After this, if the death is permanent, I'll need to look for a replacement. How have others found Einhell tools, have they any suggestions? I did consider a petrol version but that would be rather awkward in the tunnel and I already have the rotavator for that kind of large scale work.
The beatings will continue until morale improves.
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Colin2016
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Don't Einhell have 2 year guarantee?
I use einhell shredder, strimmer, edger and pruning shears on the plot and lawnmower at home.
Having a pair of 4amp & 5.2 amp batteries is the key to getting best use out of the tools especially on the plot where there is no mains power.
They are my preferred company for cordless tools.
I use einhell shredder, strimmer, edger and pruning shears on the plot and lawnmower at home.
Having a pair of 4amp & 5.2 amp batteries is the key to getting best use out of the tools especially on the plot where there is no mains power.
They are my preferred company for cordless tools.
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henacynflin
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Thanks Colin, I think I may just have been unlucky.
The beatings will continue until morale improves.
