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the constant noise is driving me insane . Sometimes it's 2 or 3 at the same time . I know it's London and I suppose I've become inured to the airoplanes ,sirens etc but not this incessant high pitched whine .


couldn't we co ordinate and have the odd strimmer free day ?

Strimmers are a pain on a summers day... especially petrol ones...


... A 2 stroke strimmer gives out around 95 to 110 decibels so hearing protection needs to be worn


Also with all the grass cuttings and dust for anyone nearby who suffers with Hay-Fever it can be very unpleasant.


Very anti social ..


DulwichFox

intexasatthe moment Wrote:

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> its been weeks ,how much vegetation can there be

> left ?



Sadly, grass grows :)


Very quickly at this time of year :(


I guess that's why people have paving, decking and bloody astroturf.


Personally I'd rather hear a strimmer outside than loud music, people in the same garden having a conversation by apparently shouting to each other or, as recently, piercing recorder "playing" from someone who couldn't play it.


Yeh I know, grumpy old woman.

"Sadly, grass grows "


The thing is ,once the expanse of overgrown grass is strimmed couldn't a lawn mower be used to keep the grass down ?


It's the high pitched whine ( rising even above that of my own voice ) that I can't stand and the use of strimmers in plots near me seem to have replaced lawn mowers .

Jeremy Wrote:

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> Sue Wrote:

> --------------------------------------------------

> -----

> > piercing recorder "playing" from someone who

> couldn't play it.

>

> Bloody children, trying to learn musical

> instruments! Whatever next? ;-)



I'm all for children learning instruments, but preferably not at top volume in the garden.


And I believe this was an adult :(


ETA: If I believed in karma, which I don't, I might think this was retribution for my learning the melodeon. But at least I don't play it very badly in the garden :))

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