Of course, made in China, not in Germany. First of all, literally on the 3rd-4th mowing, the metal bar (photo) broke, which holds the protective plastic casing that covers the head. Okay - there is an opportunity, I made another one from metal, I replaced it. The belt immediately had to be tied in a knot, because. otherwise nothing holds (photo). The belt folds into a rope and painfully presses on the neck, there is no sense from the rubber insert in the belt. After ~ 10 mowings, the soft protective coating on the boom was torn. Also, immediately after that, the starter failed (in the photo, old and new) - the spring in the starter flies, and even if it is installed in place (there is a video on the Internet how to do this), it jumps out after a couple of factories. Fortunately, there are starters in the shops for replacement (the price is about 400), both with the Huter sticker and without it, apparently, a standard starter model with different names. There is even a video from the Huter company itself, how to replace the starter, you see, a typical problem with the trimmers of this company. Immediately after replacing the starter, the casing broke (photo), also on sale (500 r). Now I'm waiting for what else will break)) The head (bobbin) is generally something - so that it automatically feeds the fishing line - this is unlikely. Pull out by hand. You have to pray that it doesn't fall apart. But it’s difficult to disassemble it yourself in order to replace the fishing line, you need to disassemble it together - one presses on the ledge, the other turns the lid, you also need to know which way to turn. A couple of times, when it hit knots sticking out of the ground, the coil fell apart, naturally, the spring flew out, thank God - both times it was found. It is difficult to change - the design for unscrewing is not thought out. The knife is dull. In general, the miser pays twice. I don't recommend taking this.