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26cc Weed Wacker Gas Powered, 4 in 1 String Trimmer, Wheeled Edger, Hedge Trimmer and Brush Cutter Blade, Multi Yard Care Tools, Rubber Handle & Shoulder Strap Included

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Style: 4-in-1 Yard Tools with Edger


Features

  • 4 in 1 Multifunction:17" String Trimmer/Edger, 9" Wheeled Edger, 16" Hedge Trimmer and 10" Brush Cutter included.
  • Strong Powerful Engine: 26 cc Full Crank 2-cycle engine Gas Powered.
  • Easy to Assemble: It is very easy to assemble and remove the attachment within seconds.
  • Easy to Start: Start within 5 times pulling starter.
  • Comfortable Operation: Engine transmission is supported by an aluminum support which greatly reduces vibration.
  • Attachments compatible: Easily connects to WILD BADGER POWER attachment and locks them in tight, only need change attachments that you can get another function tool, save money, save space.

Description

The 4-in-1 Multifunction tool from WILD BADGER POWER includes a 17" String Trimmer/Edger, 9" Wheeled Edger, 16" Hedge Trimmer, and 10" Brush Cutter. Powered by a robust 26cc Full Crank 2-cycle engine, it starts within 5 pulls for easy operation. Assembling and removing attachments is quick and effortless. The aluminum support reduces vibration for comfortable use.

Brand: Wild Badger Power


Power Source: Gas Powered


Color: Blue


Cutting Width: 17 Inches


Product Dimensions: 69"L x 8"W


Brand: Wild Badger Power


Power Source: Gas Powered


Color: Blue


Cutting Width: 17 Inches


Product Dimensions: 69"L x 8"W


Assembly Required: Yes


Is Cordless?: No


Recommended Uses For Product: General yard maintenance and trimming tasks such as cutting grass, edging garden beds, trimming hedges, and cutting brush.


UPC: 850046351129


Item Weight: 30.6 pounds


Manufacturer: Wild Badger Power


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: WB26MTSE


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great WeedWhacker
Style: 4-in-1 Yard Tools with Pole Saw
Very easy to start and it has lots of power. I got the pole saw attachment, which I haven't used yet, and the hedge trimmer attachments. I already have a hedge trimmer attachment from a previous weed whacker. It fit and ran perfectly on the Badger. Several reviewers said they thought it was heavy. I didn't find it to be any heavier than any other gas weed whacker I've owned. I used it for an hour and a half to trim my hedge, part of that time I was holding it over my head. Then I switched attachments and weed whacked around my yard for 45 minutes. I didn't find it to be cumbersome at all. I felt like it used a lot of fuel. But to be fair, I was running it at full throttle for an hour and a half to trim my hedge. In retrospect, that may not have been too bad. I have owned both a Stihl and a Ryobi gas trimmers and the Badger feels solidly built and a quality tool. I would definitely recommend this tool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024 by Robert Mower

  • Great multi tool for yard use!
Style: 4-in-1 Yard Tools with Pole Saw
I love this so far! I am 5'2" and 115 lbs female. Needed to clear a 1.5 acre over grown field. I am able to start this on my own, not too heavy (true to weight stated), and powerful enough. I have mostly used the brush cutter & pole saw (not tried the weed eater yet). The hedge trimmer was okay (have an ego battery one that I use more (lighter) & weed-eater). I have allot of various cutting to do, so all attachments along with my chainsaw and battery equipment, getting it done, (brush, trees, reeds, briars, vines, etc.). This was a good edition! There is a slight leak with the pole saw oil container when resting (pole saw). Also, there has been a slight leak in the gas can on and off. Will have to monitor this. Possibly a loose fitting with the primer tubes...? The straight plastic handle (straight bar, not rounded one) is awkward and not to be used as it is very flimsily and cannot support the weight if held. Overall, a great purchase and product for the price!! I will attach pictures (and video) when able. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024 by Carla J

  • Runs great until it doesn't
Style: 4-in-1 Yard Tools with Edger
Easy start and easy to use. Only issue that wasn’t huge was the trimmer line was wound backwards but easy fix. Edit 8/14/24-Weedeater head has two arrows pointing in opposite directions with "Shaft side" 180 degrees from one arrow and "outer side" 180 from the other. No way to know which way to wind the string except by trial and error. Then it just stopped running shortly after replacing the string. Acts like it's a carburetor issue. Will come back and update if warranty makes it good. 8/15/24-I found that when flipping the weedeater over to install the spool that the fuel filter/pick up got stuck in top of the tank causing it not to run. I went ahead and replaced the fuel line with some I had left over from my blower and routed it in a way and length that hopefully this will not happen again. I'll let the rating reflect the poor design but will say when it is getting fuel like it's supposed to it runs decent. I probably would go for an Echo at Home Depot next time though since the cost isn't much more because my job doesn't allow me the time to be working on power equipment. Update 8/23/24-Customer service for Badger is great. I contacted them telling I seemed to be having a fueling problem and they quickly mailed me a fuel tank with lines and cap and a carburetor. So my final say-As most gas powered weed eaters, it will serve well if you are mechanically inclined and able to diagnose the issue. Or at least pull up a YouTube video to help you diagnose. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 22, 2024 by Gregthefisherman

  • Overheats/Dying quickly
Style: 4-in-1 Yard Tools with Pole Saw
I was on the fence about this trimmer because of the bad reviews for it. I used to own a lawn care company, and exclusively used Stihl products. My first impression was…wow. The pole saw seems engineered well from what I see. Metal housing, metal gears, oiler visible. The plastic shroud over the chain gear seems decent. The hedge trimmer head seems decent—also many metal parts. The brush cutter/line trimmer accessory seems decent. I see zirk fittings to add grease on the attachments. I also thought the motor plastic seemed decent. The harness fits me well. The only little annoyance is how heavy the motor is, but it is what it is. If I bought the pole saw and hedge trimmer for my existing head, that alone would have been around $200. I think this was a great value and happy with the quality. UPDATE: I am using this in addition to the larger 2-handle version by Wild Badger on my off grid property. The larger version is a beast and can go for about 2 hours straight with no problems using a 12 inch brush cutter tri-blade. However, this smaller motorhead struggles with an 8 inch rotary chainsaw blade. I can get maybe 20-30 minutes of use before the motor starts spitting and sputtering and gets really hot. It got so hot it smelled like burning plastic. I would gladly buy the big version of this again, but this smaller motor can’t keep up with what I need it to do. I still think it was a decent value, but I’m foreseeing having to buy a different motorhead in the future. Not sure how long this little motor will hold up before it burns out. It’s definitely getting abused with 16 acres of land to manage. The accessories themselves are solid and seem well-built—no problem with those. UPDATE 2-After using this machine for a few hours per day for less than a week it overheats quickly and will only run with the choke engaged. It frequently stalls out and lacks power. Seems like it’s about to wear out already. The attachments work great, but this little power head just isn’t working for me. I’ll be looking at a different brand now. Not impressed. Guess I’ll need to fork up some money and buy a Stihl power head. 🙄🫤 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2024 by jeffrey Town-Campell

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