LEHR ST025DC 25cc Propane Powered 4-Stroke Detachable Curved-Shaft Eco Trimmer

November 15, 2013 - Comment

This powerful trimmer uses the power of safe, clean propane to fuel your lawn maintenance. The standard 16.4-oz. propane tanks use a Twist ‘n Go fuel system that makes it easy to swap in a new container after the 2-hour run time is up. Engine: 4-cycle, Shaft Type: Curved, Cutting Width (in.): 17, Line Diameter

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This powerful trimmer uses the power of safe, clean propane to fuel your lawn maintenance. The standard 16.4-oz. propane tanks use a Twist ‘n Go fuel system that makes it easy to swap in a new container after the 2-hour run time is up. Engine: 4-cycle, Shaft Type: Curved, Cutting Width (in.): 17, Line Diameter (in.): 0.080, Displacement (cc): 25Become an eco warrior and enhance your yard at the same time. LEHR’s Propane-Powered Eco Trimmer with Detachable Curved Shaft will help you keep your yard–and the environment–pristine. Fueled by clean, green propane that won’t contaminate ground water or soil, this innovative garden tool features a four-stroke engine that runs up to two hours on just one propane canister.

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Propane-Powered
Eco Trimmer with Detachable Curved Shaft
At a Glance:Powered by clean, green propane

17″ cutting swath, bump feed head, and .080″ diameter line

Easy starts with innovative Twist ‘n Go fueling technology

Exceeds 2011 EPA emission standards; winner of the EPA Clean Air Excellence Award

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The detachable curved shaft, ergonomic controls, and D-handle with guard make the Eco Trimmer comfortable and easy to use. View larger.
LEHR ST025DC Propane-Powered Eco Trimmer with Detachable Curved Shaft
This propane-powered tool helps keep your yard–and the environment–pristine.Tackles Big Jobs with Ease
The Eco Trimmer includes a 25-cc, 1-hp, 4-stroke engine, so you can easily power through your gardening chores. The 17-inch cutting swath, bump feed head, and .080-inch-diameter line mean this trimmer can handle whatever you throw at it. What’s more, the detachable curved shaft, ergonomic controls, D-handle with guard, shoulder strap, quick-release coupling, and included took kit make the Eco Trimmer simple and comfortable to use.

Propane-Powered Eco Trimmer with Detachable Straight ShaftTwist and Go Fueling
Powered by an easy-to-use 16.4-ounce propane canister that snaps into place, the Eco Trimmer starts quickly–simply Twist ‘n Go. Its patented propane-fueled technology eliminates the need for mixing gas and oil and requires no choking or priming to start. For further convenience, propane canisters are widely available, and a single canister provides two full hours of run time.


This clever trimmer also cuts out the need for the winterizing, carburetor gum-up, and choking commonly associated with gas-powered models. With an engine that starts faster and runs cleaner, maintaining your lawn won’t be the hassle it once was.

Low Fuel and Maintenance Costs
The Propane-Powered Eco Trimmer boasts low fuel and maintenance costs. Standard 16.4-ounce propane canisters are economical and readily available at most hardware stores, sporting goods stores, drug stores, and other locations where lawn and garden products are sold. You’ll cut down on expensive trips to the gas station and eliminate the risks associated with storing gasoline near or in your home. An added bonus, the steel propane canisters are 100% recyclable when empty.

To further cut costs, this durable trimmer is incredibly easy to maintain. It’s backed by a three-year limited carburetor warranty and a two-year limited manufacturer’s warranty.

LEHR - Propane-Powered Eco Trimmer with Detachable Curved Shaft and EPA Approved
Winner of the EPA Clean Air Excellence Award, the Eco Trimmer exceeds 2011 EPA emission standards meant to reduce lawn equipment pollutants. When compared side by side with gasoline, propane is clearly the smarter choice. Propane not only helps keep harmful pollutants out of the air, but it is less expensive than gasoline, so it also helps keep your money in your pocket. What’s more, 85% of propane used in the United States is produced domestically, which means propane-powered tools can help eliminate dependence on foreign oil and can help cut down on the waste associated with fuel spills.

In addition, propane contains no evaporative emissions and zero ozone-depleting hydrocarbons. It is a nontoxic substance that won’t pollute ground water or soil, and it includes 97% fewer particulates and 96% fewer carcinogens than gasoline. A cleaner and greener alternative to traditional fuel, propane power is a great choice for your garden.

What’s in the Box
LEHR ST025DC Propane-Powered Eco Trimmer with Detachable Curved Shaft, shoulder strap, tool kit, oil, and owner’s manual.

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Comments

Roger P. Miles says:

Father’s Day present I received the detachable, curve shaft model as a Father’s day present. I’ve used it twice so far. It was easy to assemble and started after a few pulls. The manual said it takes a few minutes for the engine to warm up. At first, I wasn’t impressed with it’s power. I had the throttle fully engaged and thought there’s no way the optional brush cutting attachment would work, but after a few minutes the rpms really ramped up. I had to barely touch the throttle to get good power.I…

Mikenwa "mikenwa" says:

Not so great I purchased one last summer and have had several problems since. After about 5 minutes of running, it stalled and was very hard to restart. Every few minutes it would stall even if it was running fast, and it would never idle properly. I noticed that it was leaking oil from the recoil starter, so I called the support number where my best experience was getting a very helpful tech. We determined that it had a bad crank seal and they exchanged a new engine to correct my problem. By the time I was…

rocketmotor says:

Troubleshooting the LEHR I bought the LEHR because I’ve gone through two electric cordless and a small gas/oil WeedEater in three years. I looked at the reviews and thought I had a 80% chance of getting a good machine that works out of the box and might last two seasons. Turns out I had a 100% chance of frustration, but with a good ending. It turns out the internet is better than the instruction manual. I’ve combed through the internet and these pages at amazon and made a troubleshooting manual of sorts, but it is…

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