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Everyone knows that a good mower is the centerpiece of any lawn care toolkit, but you won’t keep your yard looking crisp throughout growing season without a quality string trimmer to go with it.
A battery-powered string trimmer that has the oomph of a gas model is worth a look on that basis alone. Factor in that you can swap a blower, edger, or cultivator with the trimming head of the Ryobi ...
If you’re looking to add a bit of curb appeal (and a professional look) to your lawn, you’re going to want to snag this Worx String Trimmer & Edger deal on Amazon. The Worx GT3.0 20V PowerShare String ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Sure, a lawn mower handles most of your grass-cutting duties, but it isn’t designed to tackle the ...
A string trimmer is a staple of lawn care, and a useful tool that deserves a home in any DIYer’s garage or shed. With their high-speed and spinning nylon strings, they make short work of grass and ...
In addition to cutting tall grass in hard-to-reach spots, your string trimmer can also function as an edger to give your yard a professionally landscaped look. Edging creates a crisp line, free from ...
Yard maintenance can be a strenuous chore, especially if you don't have the right tools for it. Luckily, Techtronic Industries is a world leader when it comes to outdoor power equipment. At your local ...
Outdoor power tools that help keep your yard tidy hardly ever go on sale, but right now, during the Home Depot Spring Black Friday and Lowe's SpringFest sale, you can save up to 30% on lawnmowers, ...
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