Spring-assisted advanced starting system – Makes starting a gas-powered string trimmer much easier by reducing how hard the operator must pull on the cord.
Four-Stroke Engine – Cleaner, quieter and more powerful than gas-powered trimmers using a two-stroke engines.
Curved or Straight Shaft – Straight shafts are typically longer and better suited for taller operators and for reaching under decks or beneath shrubs. Curved shafts are more lightweight and comfortable to use.
Semi-Automatic, Automatic Or Fixed-Line Heads – Semi-automatic heads, otherwise called “tap-and-go” heads require the operator to tap the cutting head on a solid, flat surface like a sidewalk to dispense more string. Automatic heads disperse more string as needed without any action by the operator. Fixed-line heads require the operator to manually replace the string as needed, however some models feature removable line cartridges, which makes the process quick and easy.
It features a powerful 21.1cc commercial grade 2-stroke motor, a spring assisted starting system that reduces the pull force necessary to start by 50% and a semi-automatic head for hassle-free operation.
Consumers with smaller yards or those who only need to trim occasionally should consider the Gas powered trimmers, which has also been highly reviewed by owners. It features a wide 12-inch cutting head, automatic feed spool, one-button transformation from trimmer to edger and two long lasting 18-volt batteries.
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