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Spares2go Dual 2 Line Bump Feed Spool Head for Kawasaki Strimmer Trimmer Brushcutter (Standard Fitting + Spring)

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Manual feed strimmers require you to pull new line through by hand. Naturally, there are advantages and disadvantages to this. You need to make sure that the strimmer is completely off, and uplugged/not able to turn on before manually adjusting the line. It’s also a messier process than other line-feed options. However, you can have total control over how much line is used, and you don’t have to rely on a sometimes-unresponsive bump-feed system.

There are three options when it comes to the line-feeding mechanism of strimmer heads: ‘automatic feed’, ‘bump feed’ and ‘manual feed’. This large Oregon Professional Strimmer Head is a great choice for anyone who struggles to load line into their current strimmer. It’s also a sturdy strimmer head that is simple to attach to compatible models. Although it is only intended for use with Trueshopping strimmers, it fits other models as well; however, it’s difficult to know which ones exactly without trying it, therefore there is a bit of risk involved if your strimmer isn’t from Trueshopping.It comes pre-loaded with 5 m of 2.5 mm diameter line and is easy to attach to the strimmer without needing to undo the entire head. The head screws on easily and can be fitted in minutes.

It’s also worth bearing in mind that the strimmer head and line can only be as powerful as the machine they are attached to. Because of its price, this is one of the best strimmer heads to buy on a budget; however, there are some caveats to go with it. Some strimmer heads are compatible with both round and square line, whilst others are specific to one type. Strimmers can either have a ‘female’ or ‘male’ bolt end, which is the end that the strimmer head will attach to. You need to know which type your strimmer has, to make sure you’re buying a strimmer head that will fit.As the cutting line is used, it wears down. New cutting line needs to be fed into the head from the spool, and there are a few different ways strimmer heads can do this. One of these accessories is the line, and the other is the strimmer head. Although the head that comes with your strimmer will likely be sufficient to begin with, there may come a time when you need to use a different one, or it simply needs replacing. The head itself is compatible with the majority of straight-shafted strimmers, although it may not fit on some non-petrol models. Due to the head’s size and design, it does require a lot of power and is therefore best used with a petrol strimmer anyway (at least 25 cc). However, if you’re only going to be doing lighter tasks, such as cutting through grass and weeds, you can choose a strimmer head compatible with round line . Some strimmer heads are compatible with both round and square line, making them particularly useful if you have a range of tasks to complete.

A useful strimmer head to buy on a budget, the Trueshopping Bump Feed Strimmer Head is a cheap but reliable replacement. If the strimmer has a ‘male’ bolt end, there will be a bolt shaft on the end of the strimmer with exposed threads (the threads will be on the outside of the bolt shaft). Compatible heads will screw onto the bolt shaft without requiring an additional bolt.

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Compatible with square cutting line, this Oregon Universal Aluminium Strimmer Head can help with tougher strimming jobs. If the strimmer has a ‘female’ bolt end, there will be a threaded bolt shaft on the end of the strimmer (the threads will be on the inside of the bolt shaft). Compatible strimmer heads will have hole in the centre, which a bolt will be fitted into. When the strimmer head and the bolt are fitted over the strimmer’s bolt shaft, the strimmer can be twisted into place. The bolt will connect in to the threaded bolt shaft. Whilst the head itself has quite a robust construction, some customers have reported that the bump-feed mechanism wears out sooner than they would expect. Nevertheless, this doesn’t reflect every user’s experience. Automatic mechanisms can be particularly inconvenient if you are using a cordless strimmer because you will likely turn the unit off while you move around the garden to conserve battery. This is problematic if more line is released each time it’s turned on.

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