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  2. The maximum thickness of the line the trimmer uses also determines its weed-cutting ability. Trimmers with thinner 0.065- to 0.080-inch-diameter lines are fine for grass borders, but for slicing ...

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    Here’s what you should know about finding the best cordless string trimmer for yard work this season. Weed Eater/String Trimmer Buying Guide Battery: A 2 – 2.5 amp/hour battery will get you ...

  4. String trimmer - Wikipedia

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    A string trimmer, also known by the portmanteau strimmer and the trademarks Weedwacker, Weed Eater and Whipper Snipper, [1] [a] is a garden power tool for cutting grass, small weeds, and groundcover. It uses a whirling monofilament line instead of a blade, which protrudes from a rotating spindle at the end of a long shaft topped by a gasoline ...

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  6. Hedge trimmer - Wikipedia

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    A hedge trimmer, shrub trimmer, or bush trimmer [1] [2] is a gardening tool or machine used for trimming (cutting, pruning) hedges or solitary shrubs (bushes). Different designs as well as manual and powered versions of hedge trimmers exist. Hedge trimmers vary between small hand-held devices to larger trimmers mounted on tractors.

  7. 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.