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PROYAMA 26cc Gas Powered Weed Eater Wacker, String Trimmer, Brush Cutter | 3 in 1 Gas Power Lightweight Grass Trimmer , 17in Cutting Width with Shoulder Strap for Lawn Yard Care

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Size: 26cc


Features

  • EPA Certificated Engine: More fuel efficient, it's safer to use and causes less emissions
  • Powerful Engine: 1 HP 2-cycle 26 cc engine provides more power with easy starter, it can trim bigger branches efficiently
  • Easy handle and storage: Easy to handle because of the handlebar design, quick release split shaft for easy transportation and storage
  • Quick and Easy to Start: 2-stroke gas-powered weed eater features quick starting, The upgraded Quick-Start system makes the start-up much easier

Brand: PROYAMA


Power Source: Gas Powered


Color: Multicolor


Item Weight: 17.5 Pounds


Cutting Width: 17 Inches


Power Source: Gas Powered


Cutting width: 17 Inches


Is Product Cordless: No


Item Weight: 17.5 Pounds


Item Dimensions L x W: 73"L x 12"W


Size: 26cc


Color: Multicolor


Style Name: PBC26 26CC 2-Cycle


Required Assembly: Yes


Brand Name: PROYAMA


Model Number: PBC26


Recommended Uses For Product: heavy-duty garden maintenance, trimming, edging


UPC: 696177979975


Manufacturer Warranty Description: One Year Warranty


Manufacturer: PROYAMA


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  • PROYAMA sent a used unit as replacement. It started on very first try and is still starting easily!
Size: 42.7cc
Assembled easily, started easily first 3 times we used it . it ran fine. I could not get it to start after about 45 minutes of total run time. Motor would fire a little but not run -no matter how much we dried it out or how fresh the fuel was or how we manipulated the choke; it was getting fuel as mix vapor was seen coming out of exhaust . We checked: sparkplug, swapped spark plug with a known good plug - no joy isolated ignition from switch- no joy pulled it apart- verified flywheel key had not sheared, verified magneto airgap etc, piston and rings looked virgin . installed new coil today -same deal- no start- it would sound as if firing but wouldnt kick off and run. unit has spark but seems very weak Pulled carb apart with no issues apparent. all diaphragms flexy and clean. Inlet needle arm level with casting. high speed needle in good condition. Now in process of re-setting mixture screws. Unit has plenty of compression but will check with gage today. Piston and rings still cherry as seen thru the intake port. If i can figure out why the sumbitch wont start i will revise my rating but there is another reviewer had same exact problem but do not know what his resolution was. Epilogue: Proyama customer service (very polite and sincere) have offered to refund me money OR send me a refurbed/second hand unit. Yes , fool that I am , I accepted their offer of the second hand unit. I cant resist...this damn thing should run..it DID run fine the first tank of gas! I am going to fix it or die trying. Maybe I end up with two piles of junk and a bruised ego or maybe I end up with at least one serviceable unit plus a pile of spare parts. Meantime I am still looking for my little doggie. The grass has now grown so tall I cant even see the tip of her tail above the grass...I know she is out there somewhere...... I will bump to 5 stars if this second unit actually runs. I bump to 3 stars for now because these guys really seem to be genuinely trying to help me. Also now that I have had this unit broken down I can say the construction is good and does not see to be full of cheap shortcuts. Piston has two rings. Overall Machining is good /clean. I think it will give good service if I can get it to run. EPILOGUE: Proyama offered to send me at no charge a good refurbished unit. I accepted of course. It looks brand new but the locking knob for shaft extension is damaged , probably from shipping. But otherwise this unit has never been used! I gassed it up and it started right up with only a half of a pull. I have stopped and started it 10-12 times , all easy single pull starts. I took the carb off of this unit and put it on my original unit--same deal--firs but wont kick off and run. Now very puzzled. So I set the original carb up just like the replacement unit's carb and will re-install and try again. I also intend to pressure/vacuum check the crankcase to see if maybe the crank seals(s) failed. At first pass it still behaves as if not getting enough gas...... Also when I put the replacement unit's carb back on the replacement unit it again started and ran nicely! I am bumping to 5 stars as I think the unit is well made and PROYAMA'S CUSTOMER SERVICE IS EXCELLENT. I will update the review as I dig deeper into the original unit's issue. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2019 by Sergei AB

  • This is a Commercial Grade Weed/Wacker.
Size: 42.7cc
I recently purchased their 4-cycle gas powered mower and was pleasantly surprised by the high performance, easy of operation, quality of construction and price. I decided to buy their weed/wacker as I started to cut my own lawn between my twice monthly commercial lawn maintenance. I received the package fairly quickly just like the mover. When I opened the box, to my surprise and in my opinion, this is a commercial grade, heavy duty weed/wacker. I later noticed the description as EXTREME DUTY. They are not kidding. It is over-kill and built to take on much larger jobs than that of a 1/4 acre home in So. Florida. It is heavy and you must wear the full harness supplied. After I set it up, I went to the home improvement store to buy 2-cycle oil for the fuel. I noticed the inventory of weed eaters, everything from the battery operated models to the gas powered versions. They all looked like toys compared to the one I just bought. Yes, they were light weight but the difference in built was like comparing a gas powered scooter to a Harley Davidson Road King motorcycle. Surprisingly, the engine is made by Huasheng, which is a high quality motor I have used in the past for other applications. The only time consuming part of putting together the unit which was 99% already factory assembled was figuring out how to put on the harness and adjusting the handles on the unit to balance the machine so that it was neutral balance if you took your hands off of the unit while it was still hanging from the harness. Apart from that, it was easy to set up. To sum it up, I highly recommend this unit if you have a commercial lawn maintenance business or you have a 1-acre or larger home. For my application, it is more than I expected but at least I know the light application I will be giving this twice a month during the summer grow season in So. Florida should allow this unit to last me a life-time. This is not for women or men that lack muscle. The low price they charge fools you in to thinking you are receiving a light weight application model. I give this unit a 5-Star for price and quality. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2021 by Don Ramon Mamajuana

  • Small initial problem, promptly resolved
Size: 51.7cc
10/14/24 - Update Contact from proyama sent a replacement trigger piece pretty promptly once initial contact info was navigated. Their customer service can be reached at [email protected]. Very quick to respond once contacted appropriately. Service department is sending a new trigger part and threw in weed eater head as spare. Used brush blade for around 3 hours today, with manipulated throttle cable. This thing is nice, plenty of power to spare, runs great, starts easy. IT's a bit heavy for normal residential use, but I bought this for small saplings and ditch reclaiming. Works great for heavy work and balances nice with the harness. Setup, start and idle works fine, but DOA due to misassembly. The throttle lever piece has a very delicate little protrusion that captures the throttle cable end and this was broken as received thus allowing idle only. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2024 by D. Doddridge

  • Good product
Size: 42.7cc
Worked really well. The clip that connects weed eater to vest comes off too easily, so when I take off vest I have almost lost the clip because I didn't expect it to fall off.
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2026 by researchspecialist

  • Excellent Powerhead! The Best of the lesser known brands Excellent Powerhead! The Best of the lesser known brands
Size: 42.7cc
I was doubtful at first and didn't expect much out of a Chinesium brand but I works really good. Didn't like the bike handles so I converted it back over to a Straight shaft trimmer and I put Echo Parts on it. Is significantly meaner, bigger a lot more power output. I chose the 42 cubic centimeter displacement. Next to it I have my red n white Shindaiwa T302 (30ccs) trimmer for size comparison. (Note the photo I have a 2620 aluminum tube and driver on it for extra reach, no the Proyama really isn't that long out of the box although I wish it was. I machined the adjustments myself so they could couple) You can't beat 200 bucks for this amount of power. Echo wants six and seven hundred dollars for their brush cutter of the same engine displacement size. The Largest stihl that you can get, the FS561, is gonna run you anywhere between twelve and seventeen hundred dollars and this runs just as good! Proyama is practically a steal! The Engine is significantly QUIETER than all of my echo/shindaiwas. And Its EPA rated too. Do not be cheap and get one of those 100 dollar knock off trimmers, this is the best of the lesser known brands. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2025 Reviewed in the United States on September 15, 2025 by Cody Strong

  • Lot's of power, worst manual in history, bad customer service, terrible product. Lot's of power, worst manual in history, bad customer service, terrible product.
Size: 42.7cc
Review update: After a few uses, the tube covering the shaft failed where the two pieces joined. It took over a month to get the problem fixed. First I emailed the company and did not hear back. Later they informed me that my email went into their junk folder. They offered to send me a used replacement part, but I held out for a new one. It worked with the new part, but vibrated a lot. The gasket on the shaft fitting wanted to come out (see photo) I have only used this trimmer about 30 times, and today the vibration suddenly got very bad , like something was out of balance. I looked down, and lubricating oil was coming out of the fitting where the two shafts join (see picture). The only opinion I can offer is that the poor customer service is exceeded only by the terrible quality of the product itself. The good: - Very powerful. I was able to cut through thickets of blackberries, stems up to an inch and a half in diameter, with no problems. I bumped a cedar fence picket by accident, and it cut right into it. - Comes with lots of accessories. - For me it started easily every time. Others have indicated it floods easily. I give the fuel pump two presses, pull it one time with the choke on, and then once with the choke off. It has always started on the second pull - The included fuel bottle makes it easy to mix the oil and gasoline in the proper ratio (fill the two compartments appropriately and then pour the whole thing into the fuel tank. The bad: - The manual makes ikea instructions look like a NASA manual. The depiction of how the handlebars go on was different in different pictures. It took me several tries to get the handlebars on correctly and figure out how to get the nut off the end of the shaft (there is a hole in the housing through which you can insert a small rod or phillips screwdriver and insert it also into a matching hole in the shaft to hold the shaft in place while you loosen the nut). I wasted an hour or so figuring out how to assemble it. Thank you youtube for saving me. - There is foam padding on the shaft above the handlebars. I braced the shaft against my hip or thigh during use, and the padding tore and fell off after an hour or so. - The blade guard can be a hinderance in brush. - It vibrates a lot, which is expected, but be prepared for residual muscle and finger numbness and shakiness after using it for a while. The bottom line: It works great, and for me has been worth the price and hassle. I have only used it with the chainsaw tooth blade on Himalayan blackberries. But it laid waste to the brambles with no hesitation or resistance. I was able to sweep it back and forth through brambles up to 6 feet high and left behind a trail of foot long stem chunks. You definitely want to respect this machine. It can kickback. It can throw debris. It is noisy. And if it hit a body part, it would do serious damage. Heavy clothes, googles or a face shield, and good ear plugs are all musts. The harness has a crotch protector for a reason. The goggles that come with it were too cheap for me to trust. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2020 Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2020 by TBone Baguette

  • Value for money
Size: 51.7cc
So far this thing is awesome! Stringer then my Stihl fs90 hands down. Starts right up. I've not put Manny gotta in it yet but if it lasts two seasons it's earned it's keep. Parts are currently available time will tell if they'll be needed and if they remain in the market but I do not regret spending the money so far. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2026 by Phillip Summerlin

  • Modifications necessary
Size: 40cc
If you are on the fence about this product, I'll give u the goods and the bads. First, very easy to set up. check the oil level as it says shipped without oil. I went to put oil in and it was already full. If you have semi tight spots to get in and out of, you will have to modify the safety guard at the bottom, it's very large I will be removing mine completely. when you look at the strapping set up you are probably going to use the same expletives that I used. I went to Lowe's and bought a simple shoulder strap. It's adjustable and takes less than a minute to put on and adjust, it's also only $10. Changing the trimmer line looks to be interesting for sure. I may end up modifying the handlebars only the left side of course bc the right side has the throttle etc. should make it easier to maneuver and get in and out of tighter spots. As far as the goods, filled it with gas (no mix necessary as it's a 4 stroke motor...nice), turned switch on pumped the fuel bubble about 10x and pulled a couple of times and started right up. Turned it off about 4-5x and it starts right back up. Has plenty of power and will go through weeds with no problem. I have only had it 1 day so haven't had a chance to check out the saw blades etc. I will come back and edit review later but based on what I saw today doing some weed eating, I don't forsee any problems. I will come back and review after summer/fall use. I have a fairly large yard so it will get put to the test for sure. All in all, not a bad machine just needs some tweaks to make it more user friendly. Price is decent for what you are getting. Any questions, feel free to ask. Update almost 1 year later. Product still starts up very easily which makes me happy. It is a heavy machine so be prepared for that. Saw blades work great just make sure you have a good grip on the machine as it will pull away from you (lots of power). As stated in first part of review, string line replacement is kind of a pain. Machine is heavy if you are using it for any length of time. Also as stated above, all in all a decent machine for the $. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024 by Tim

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