

In terms of balance, it is easy enough to get in and around objects while keeping a level cutting height. At just over 11 pounds, the Kobalt 80-volt string trimmer is right in line with the rest of the tools we tested. Long grass, bittersweet vines, small saplings, even bamboo-it shredded it all.Īll that power and the massive 80-volt battery that drives it don’t seem to come with additional weight or balance problems. While all of the weed wackers we tested cut through most reasonable underbrush, the Kobalt is one of the few that cut through everything in one pass. If you’re looking for the power of a gas string trimmer without the fumes, racket, and weight, then the Kobalt 80-volt is the one for you. But, if you prefer one that's light and quiet, not to mention a good value, invest in the Dewalt DCST925M1 ( available at The Home Depot) string trimmer, which we named the Best Value option on the market.

Weed wacker, which works like a gas-powered plaything, but without the fumes, racket, and weight. Just-get-it-done consumers will appreciate our favorite, the powerful Kobalt KST 2580-06 Over the course of a hot, wet (i.e., verdant overgrowth choked) summer, we put string trimmers from leading brands to the test. They're adept at nitty gritty details, like the weeds around edges and ledges of patios, walkways, bushes, and flower beds.īut not all weed wackers are created equal. These slim, handheld power tools are designed to make short work of garden and lawn maintenance. But when it comes to more detailed work, you need a weed wacker-or line trimmer, weed eater, string trimmer, or whatever else you want to call it. Used indiscriminately over wide swathes of grass, lawn mowers are the brute force of the lawn care world.
