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  2. Keep Your Yard Looking Sharp With The Best String ... - AOL

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    Best Cordless Pro-Duty: Echo eForce DSRM-2100 String Trimmer. Best For Contractors: DeWalt DCST972X1 String Trimmer. Best Heavy-Duty: Ryobi RY40290VNM String Trimmer. Most Powerful Gas: Echo SRM ...

  3. Best weed trimmers, according to experts - AOL

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    Finding the right string trimmer, commonly called a weed trimmer or weed whacker, depends on your needs and weeds.

  4. The best weed whackers for keeping your garden tidy - AOL

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    A string trimmer—commonly referred to as the “weed whacker”—is a touch-up tool of sorts that is just as capable at clearing large swaths of overgrowth as it is tackling the most delicate ...

  5. String trimmer - Wikipedia

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    A fixed line style string trimmer head. A fixed-line string trimmer has a trimmer head that takes pre-cut line inserts. There is no wound spool of line in the trimmer head; the user instead feeds the pre-cut line in to the appropriate slots, making the trimmer easier to feed line into and troubleshoot than a bump feed system. [citation needed]

  6. Weed Eater - Wikipedia

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    Weed Eater is a string trimmer company founded in 1971 in Houston, Texas by George C. Ballas, Sr., the inventor of the device. The idea for the Weed Eater trimmer came to him from the spinning nylon bristles of an automatic car wash. He thought that he could come up with a similar technique to protect the bark on trees that he was trimming around.

  7. Edger - Wikipedia

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    An edge trimmer or lawn edger is a garden tool, either manual or motorised, [1] to form distinct boundaries between a lawn, typically consisting of a grass, or other soft botanical ground cover, and another ground surface feature such as a paved, concreted or asphalted area, or a granular material such as sand or gravel, or simply uncovered soil, for example an unbounded garden.