


| Remember, the Trimmer Assist was initially designed to work with String Trimmers. However, it became obvious that it works perfectly with hand held blowers and edgers as well. You can easily swap the Trimmer Assist between tools, or order one for each. You may even invent a new use for it. If you do, please let me know! |


| String Trimming tid bit.. When string trimming huge clumps of grass or weeds; It is easier on the string trimmer engine as well as the trimmer line if you trim the top inch off, then the next inch and work your way down. |





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| How to Select the Right String Trimmer for the Job When selecting a string trimmer for your yard and garden maintenance, consider the following: 1. How much power do you need? The biggest factors to consider when choosing a trimmer is how much property you maintain and how much power is needed to do the job. Is your landscape woodsy or weedy? Is your terrain rocky or sloped? Are you more interested in edging a sidewalk or clearing a hillside of saplings? 2. Who will be using your string trimmer? Choose a trimmer that doesn’t feel too cumbersome because you’ll be carrying it around your property. Gas trimmers are heavier than electrics and weigh between 10 to 14 pounds, but they are more powerful and provide the freedom of movement without being tied to a cord. 3. How much maintenance does the model require? Gas-powered string trimmers are available in two-cycle and fourcycle models. Two-cycle models require you to mix fuel and oil and keep it on hand in a separate fuel container for your trimmer. Larger 4-cycle models are also available which use gasoline only, like your tractor or lawnmower (oil for lubrication is in a separate reservoir in the engine). Four-cycle engines tend to be more powerful at lower speeds and run cleaner, producing fewer emissions than a 2-cycle engine (without a catalytic converter). 4. How does it feel? While a lighter trimmer tends to reduce fatigue, weight isn’t the whole story. Good balance can be just as critical. To check it, adjust the front handle for comfort and hold the trimmer in the cutting position with both hands. Its weight should be distributed so that you don’t struggle to keep the trimmer head several inches above the turf. Also check that all the controls are smooth and easy to reach. If you’re left- handed, make sure a gasoline-powered trimmer you’re considering has a deflector that routes the hot exhaust gases rearward. Most now include one. 5. What brand name do you trust? All Briggs & Stratton powered string trimmers are designed for long use and dependability. The following brands of string trimmers are powered by high-quality Briggs & Stratton engines that offer power you can count on: Sarlo, Snapper, Fource or Craftsman. |
| Advantages of a Gas-Powered String Trimmer Gas-powered string trimmers are great for large lawns, tall grass, keeping saplings under control, as well as edging and clearing. Here are some of their advantages: • Most gas models are more powerful than electrics and offer a larger cutting path. • Gas-powered trimmers don’t have cords or heavy batteries and can operate for long periods of time. • There are more attachments available for gas models than electric. • Gas models generally accept larger string “line diameter”, so you can work with string that doesn’t break easily. • Most gas-powered string trimmers use dual-line trimmer heads, which cut faster. Most electrics use just one, which means they cut less with each revolution. • Gas-powered trimmers have their engine on top, which helps balance the load. Although a few have top-mounted motors, most electric models have their motor on the bottom, at the cutting head. • Gas-powered models are clean-burning and easy to start. |




| Don't forget How incredibly versatile the Trimmer Assist is! As you can see, it has many uses. You may even invent a new one? |


