The wheel is another feature that not all strimmers have. There is a blade that means the wire gets cut to length when you restart the strimmer without you having to do that either. As with all strimmers, the wire will break from time to time, so this is a handy feature to save time and offers better levels of safety. This automatically feeds out more cutting wire on demand, meaning you don't have to stop to manually extend it. Additional featuresĪ great function on the Worx 20V MAX GT3 Cordless Grass Trimmer is the Command Feed. It is therefore great for any size of garden. With both batteries I am confident I could tackle the edges of the lawn, all weedy patches and still have some juice left. To be sure of a full run, you can get the strimmer with two batteries and keep one fully charged while the other is in power. I only used it for about 20 minutes each time, charging in between, but the battery indicator showed it still had two thirds of a battery after most uses. It has great cutting power and the battery lasted the duration of each use. Picture-led descriptions are great for accessibility and mean companies don't have to print full instructions in every language, but there were parts where I think some annotations would have been really helpful. Overall the strimmer is really easy to use, even if the instructions are a bit vague. I would just be mindful strimming for prolonged periods – especially in good weather when people might be wanting to relax in their gardens in peace. However, if you have a big garden with lots of areas out of reach of power points, this noise is a fair tradeoff for the ability to use it anywhere and you can worry less about the volume when using it in more remote spots. This is a common point in safety notes so nothing to worry about, but I did find the strimmer was quite loud, with one neighbour commenting on the noise when I was using it near the houses. The instructions advise that gardeners wear ear protection. You can also move the head so that it is flat, which is great for getting under hedges if you are willing to lean right down to do so. Having the edging option definitely makes the strimmer far more versatile. I found it a bit trickier to get used to some uneven edges, but after a few goes I could really see the benefits of the wheel in use. On even ground this works well at steadying the strimmer and it makes a very neat line on lawns and border edges. The strimmer has a wheel to make edging easier. After a couple of goes I moved it and was happy that it just needs a bit of force to reposition. This was a bit stiff on the first few uses and I was worried I was forcing the strimmer too hard, risking breaking it. The instructions show that you have to hold the flower guard in position with your foot while tilting the pole to adjust the angle of the head. Next up was getting the edges of the lawn neat and tidy.
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