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385-581 Power Rotary Scissors

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Arrives Sunday, May 19
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Style: Scissors


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  • OEM Numbers Are Provided for Reference Only; Please Verify Fit Prior To Ordering
  • Please Note: Some Listings Use Stock Images for Reference and May Differ from the Actual Product
  • This Aftermarket Part Is Made to Meet or Exceed Manufacturer (OEM) Specifications
  • Stens one-year ensures reliability and performance for every part

Description

Verify part fits before purchasing Specs: Packaging type: OEM package fits straight shaft trimmers with solid drive shaft; vertically as an edger Includes standard: 18/15 tooth blade set patent pending design prevents kickback and thrown debris bottom disk is designed to rest on the ground and prevent scalping blade rotation stops quickly when throttle is released safer to use around areas with sand or water, can even be used in shallow water replacement blades available in standard: 18/15 tooth with optional sets available of 21/18 teeth or 28/24 teeth includes adapters to fit a variety of common trimmers includes adapters: 6mm-10 teeth, 7mm-13 teeth, 7mm-7 teeth, 8mm, 9 teeth and 5. 2mm-square replaces OEM Numbers: Idech ASK-MW23.

Color: Black


Material: Sand


Brand: Reliable Aftermarket Parts Our Name Says It All


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 5 x 5 x 5 inches


Style: Scissors


Color: Black


Material: Sand


Brand: Reliable Aftermarket Parts Our Name Says It All


Style: Scissors


Item Weight: 3 Pounds


Blade Edge: Straight


Finish Type: Powder Coated


Hand Orientation: Ambidextrous


Product Dimensions: 10.3"L x 10.1"W


Item Weight: 3.03 pounds


Manufacturer: Stens


Country of Origin: Japan


Item model number: 385-581


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  • Tradeoffs against the Stihl scissor head...
I already had the Stihl RG-KM connected to a KM131R power head. I was curious about the Stens, so I bought one to compare. Short answer: they both work great, but with some tradeoffs. I was going to mount the Stens to a shaft to fit the same Kombi motor, but then I realised that it would fit my FS-311. That gives me a real harness and handlebar grips. Comfy! The 311 has a 28mm shaft, so no spacer sleeve required. It takes the largest spline adapter. Assembly is where I hit my biggest complaint of the Stens: Rather than use a longer cuff with 2 bolts, they opted for a single bolt cuff and a pointed set screw. This will cause permanent damage to the tube. My solution is to use the set screw to mark the tube, then drill a hole for it to pass through. Anti-rotation accomplished, and I can still change the head back to my wide swath poly-blade head when I want to motor through thick weeds. btw that big poly head is great, but I end up looking like I fell into a vat fo wheat grass smoothie. That aside, the Sten cuts great. It is very loud, and draws a fair amount of power. It has counter-rotating blades, but the bottom blade has the most exposed surface to the grass, so it will still lay down some material and miss cutting. A couple of swings cleans it up. Also the spinnig blads will spark if you bump into concrete (like the edge of a driveway). Now the Stihl RG-KM is very different. It oscillates, so nothing gets pushed out of the way. It is quieter, but there is a noticible vibration due to the oscillatory motion. It cuts so smoothly that I have sliced right through the ground under the grass without noticing. It is more expensive than the Stens, but it does come with a shaft. Power demand seems much lower, but I have no way to quantify that. It does spool up faster, and coasts longer. With the Stens, it stops dead as soon as I let off the throttle. The Stihl has a much beefier gearbox, but then there is a lot more going on in there. It is a bit heavier. So, the Stihl costs more, cuts better, uses less power, and comes with a shaft. It is configured for a Kombi engine, but I suspect that it could probably be fitted to a Stihl with a 1" shaft. The Stens is cheaper, and parts are available at a known cost. It is loud and soaks up a lot of power. btw I oil the blades of these units before and after I use them. I suspect that the Stens will quiet down as I use it more. The Stens does recommend sharpening the blades every 10 hours. That will be a pain. My approach will be a spare set of blades so that I can keep a set sharpened. And the Stihl? At the time that I purchesed it blade life and cost were a mystery. I will check with the dealer again. My recommendations: if you have a Kombi motor, go for the Stihl. If you want to adapt to a different system, the Stens is still a great option. Both are a dream to use. Caveat: I hate string trimmers. I use a Badger-head with poly blades for light stuff, and the largest Stihl poly head for big growth. That huge swath really speeds things up. It is faster than my clearing saw for everything but saplings. Both the Stihl and the Stens are recommended by their manufacturers as edgers.Are they nuts? I would only do that if somebody else is paying for the blades. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 30, 2022 by gerG

  • IT’s THE BOMB! Talked my hubby into it.. HE’s SOLDON IT
No more stopping to add products that waste away & slow progress. He loves it! LADIES GET THIS… my hubby trims & edges every time he does the yard now b/c it’s so much easier!!!! WANT THE WORK DONE - BUY THE BEST TOOL/TOY lol
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2023 by CJ

  • This thing is AWESOME!!
I'd seen a few yard channel reviews on this and had been in the market to upgrade my Ego trimmer so I gave it a try. This head is amazing. It will chew through a lot of stuff but it really doesn't seem to like banding material or steel wire. If you can't power through the clog, you can typically pull a few pieces out and then try to clear it again. The edges look amazing and are very easy to do. I'd been using a manual push edger but it sometimes won't get a clean cut if your grass is too tall over the edge. I've sharpened it once using some reel mower back-lapping paste and that seemed to work well. Can I install grease zerks into those grease holes? ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2023 by LBKewee

  • Amazing
I have reel mower and this thing is the best to keep that look in areas mower can not get to. A Must have for everyone!
Reviewed in the United States on October 11, 2023 by David J Alvarez

  • Installation nightmare
Tried to follow the instructions, but they are a bit sketchy. The adapter that fit my Redmax was extremely tough to get to slide on the shaft. I tried several different combinations, they were all too loose. I ended up sanding the shaft just enough to smooth it and the sprayed wd40 all over it, I then put the weedeater in a vise and push like a SOB and it finally slipped on. I then went for a "test.drive" and I'll tell you they are loud and the increase weight was unexpected, but I must say they do a great job and you can wear shorts and not worry about getting grass all over you. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 23, 2023 by KEVIN P.

  • Some quality issues
This item is great in all of the ways expected, instructions are clear, operation is nice, cut quality on the grass is superb. However there is a quality issue with the build. My unit came with stripped out threads on the retaining screw opening. The main locking screw is fine and holds together everything for my shaft application and the retaining screw does nothing so I just keep the hole plugged. I was going to return the unit for another one but rather keep my unit and post an honest review of the product I have. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 23, 2023 by J and R

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