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● More durable than the standard line: The trimmer line is tough and lasts a long while before it needs to be advanced on the trimmer. It definitely does the job weed wacking!
● Fits all popular trimmer brands: Echo, STIHL, Husqvarna, Redmax, Ryobi, Black & Decker, Cub Cad, Weed Eater, Poulan, MTD, and more
● More convenient to use & store: Auto Feed System compatible spool eliminates time spent hand-winding string trimmers.
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2."How long to soak trimmer line?"
A:"The general recommendation is to soak the trimmer line for about 30 minutes to 1 hour in warm water before loading it onto the spool. This allows the line to absorb moisture, which makes it less prone to snapping. However, avoid soaking the line for too long, as prolonged exposure to water could weaken the material. After soaking, let the line dry briefly before loading it into your trimmer."
3."Why soak trimmer line in water?"
A:"Soaking trimmer line in water helps to increase its flexibility, making it less likely to break or snap during use. When the line is soaked, it absorbs moisture, which prevents it from becoming brittle, especially in hot or dry conditions. This can improve the performance of the trimmer and extend the life of the line. Soaking also reduces the chances of the line getting tangled or jamming during operation. However, it's important not to soak the line for too long, as prolonged exposure to water can weaken the material."
4."How to wind a trimmer line?"
A:"First, ensure the trimmer is turned off for safety. Remove the spool from the trimmer head and clean off any old line. Cut a new piece of trimmer line to the recommended length. Next, find the designated direction on the spool for winding the line, typically indicated by arrows. Begin winding the line tightly and evenly in the direction shown, making sure the line is snug without overlapping or tangling. Leave a few inches of line at both ends for easy attachment to the trimmer head. Once the line is fully wound, secure it in place, ensuring it’s properly threaded through the line exit holes on the spool. Reassemble the spool onto the trimmer head, and test the line feed to ensure smooth operation."
5."How long should trimmer line be?"
A:"The ideal length of trimmer line depends on the type of trimmer and spool, but generally, the line should be cut to around 10 to 15 feet long. For most residential trimmers, a 10-15 foot length provides enough line for winding onto the spool while allowing for proper feed during use."
6."What size trimmer line for my trimmer?"
A:"Trimmer lines typically range from 0.065 to 0.155 inches in diameter. For light-duty tasks like trimming grass and weeds, a thinner line (0.065 to 0.080 inches) is sufficient. For heavier-duty tasks, such as tackling thicker weeds or small bushes, a thicker line (0.095 to 0.155 inches) is recommended. Always check your trimmer’s manual for the manufacturer's recommended line size, as using the wrong size can affect the performance of your trimmer and lead to premature wear or damage."
7."What type of trimmer line for my trimmer?"
A:"Round Line: This is the most common and versatile type, suitable for general trimming and light to moderate vegetation. It's durable and provides a smooth cutting action.
Square Line: Square-shaped lines offer a more aggressive cut, making them ideal for thicker grass or weeds. They provide better performance but may wear out faster than round lines.
Star or Multi-Sided Line: This line has multiple edges and offers superior cutting performance, making it perfect for tough vegetation like dense weeds and brush. It can also last longer than square or round lines.
Twisted Line: This line is twisted for added strength and durability, and it reduces noise and vibration during operation. It's great for medium to heavy-duty trimming tasks.
Cross-Cut Line: Designed with a cross-shaped profile, this line is best for heavy-duty use and provides enhanced cutting efficiency for thick vegetation."
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