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Let's talk weedeater string
Posted on 5/7/25 at 2:15 pm
Posted on 5/7/25 at 2:15 pm
What you're go to that actually LASTS and takes care of tough weeds?
Note: I use a battery operated Ryobi
Note: I use a battery operated Ryobi
Posted on 5/7/25 at 2:18 pm to SouthernInsanity
i've had success with the husqvarna titanium trimmer line from lowes.
Posted on 5/7/25 at 3:09 pm to ellunchboxo
The best string I’ve found
You may have to step down a bit in size, like to maybe .105, but this is the toughest string I’ve used.
You may have to step down a bit in size, like to maybe .105, but this is the toughest string I’ve used.
Posted on 5/7/25 at 3:16 pm to SouthernInsanity
For tougher weeds round line will be the most durable. The densest part of lines with fancy shapes will be smaller, where as round line will be dense through the entire diameter.
That said I used Echo Black Diamond in the past. It cuts sharp and does great for normal weed eating, but admittedly it's not great for course or tough weeds.
I currently use a fluorescent green line that's a similar shape to black diamond, can't remember the name brand. It performs similarly to black diamond. when I run out I'm going back to a .095 round line.
ETA: This is the line I use currently. If nothing else, it's half the price of black diamond and works just as good.
That said I used Echo Black Diamond in the past. It cuts sharp and does great for normal weed eating, but admittedly it's not great for course or tough weeds.
I currently use a fluorescent green line that's a similar shape to black diamond, can't remember the name brand. It performs similarly to black diamond. when I run out I'm going back to a .095 round line.
ETA: This is the line I use currently. If nothing else, it's half the price of black diamond and works just as good.
This post was edited on 5/8/25 at 8:27 am
Posted on 5/7/25 at 3:42 pm to SouthernInsanity
For a weak Ryobi trimmer, you can’t have a durable string that cuts well.
You need a thin string for it to cut good and a thick one for durability. The only way around this is more power.
You need a thin string for it to cut good and a thick one for durability. The only way around this is more power.
Posted on 5/7/25 at 4:12 pm to SouthernInsanity
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battery operated Ryobi
You're going to be very limited on string diameter.
Posted on 5/7/25 at 4:23 pm to TheBoo
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For tougher weeds round line will be the most durable. The densest part of lines with fancy shapes will be smaller, where as round line will be dense through the entire diameter.
I have a big huge spool of thick echo line with edges for my Echo weedeater but was burning through it relatively fast so bought a different type just to try out. Forget the brand but it's a grey round line. Crazy how much longer it lasts and how much better it cuts.
Posted on 5/7/25 at 6:20 pm to Ikneauxnuffin
Agreed. Oregon gator in .095
Oregon Magnum Gatorline
Oregon Magnum Gatorline
Posted on 5/8/25 at 7:02 am to SouthernInsanity
Rotary Vortex Your trimmer probably takes .080 but you may be able to step up to .095 which will help with the tough weeds.
Posted on 5/8/25 at 9:52 am to SouthernInsanity
Project Farm guy did a video about this.
Posted on 5/8/25 at 10:34 am to Randall Savauge
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i've had success with the husqvarna titanium trimmer line from lowes.
Used this one with good success, but after the project farm review video I decided to to buy the MaxPower Twisted. Just ran out of husqvarna so will try the new line next time I restring.
Posted on 5/8/25 at 5:29 pm to SouthernInsanity
Plain Stihl 0.095" round line. I've tried lots of types but nothing actually seemed to work better or last appreciably longer for the price. I've found stuff with sharp edges usually binds up in my trimmer heads and the twisted stuff simply doesn't seem to offer any real benefit.
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