🌿 Trim Like a Pro: Your Lawn Deserves the Best!
The Grass GatorZ7095 Zip String Trimmer Line Pro is a high-performance trimmer line featuring a generous 266-foot length and a .095 inch diameter, designed for durability and efficiency in lawn care. Made in China, it comes in a compact package measuring 3.302 cm in height and 21.59 cm in both length and width.
S**T
It's cheap, and accomplishes it's stated purpose--but I have regrets.
There's not a whole lot to say. It fits my line trimmer that's rated for .095 line, but it's definitely not as good as the smaller spool of more expensive line that I purchased locally. I ended up going with this stuff because the price was right and since I'd used up the last of my line, and we were in the middle of lockdown ordering it online seemed like the way to go.So, again I'm sure if you don't do a ton of line trimming in your yard, then this stuff would work just fine. If you have an electric trimmer that doesn't hold a lot, this would probably do the job. I have an electric Ryboi that's only rated for .080 sized line, and this stuff feels similar to the free line that trimmer came with--albeit a bit stiffer. If I were to order this again, I'd try to find something a size larger, but I'm not even sure if they make line larger--so I might just keep it around for the rare occasion that pull out the old electric trimmer instead of my 4-stroke gas trimmer.The things I didn't like about this line was the fact that the stiffness in the plastic (usually a good feature for this sort of product) doesn't seem to slow down the wear as you use the line, and I'm seeing a ton of orange plastic chunks around the yard now. So, I can't tell if it's because it was feeding too much and I was cutting off bigger chunks, or if it's just too brittle and chunks of line are flying off whenever it hits something solid.In the past I've tried several types of line, and this stuff seemed to run out way more often than the last spool of stuff I had which was "Arnold Xtreme Professional Grade 0.080 in. Dia." and if you've never used that stuff, it's ridiculously heavy duty and is almost too thick for the rated diameter on the package--but that stuff felt as thick or thicker than this .095 stuff I got. It's also not as smooth as this stuff was, which probably made it feed a little bit slower.Now I'm in a situation where I'm torn, my inner cheapness (and laziness to drive a mile to buy a replacement) probably won't allow me to give up on this stuff before I use it up, but I'm debating whether or not I buy the exact same size I had in the Arnold Xtreme (which I struggled with on my old trimmer, because it would occasionally jam up due to all the extra bulk of that line) because it absolutely worked like a champ with my new 4-stroke trimmer--or do I try my luck with Arnold Xtreme's larger, .095 diameter line? I'm leaning towards, getting more of the Arnold Xtreme .080 diameter line that had, because it worked like a dream compared to this stuff. Even with a speed winder, it still sucks having to stop in the middle of a job multiple times because something is binding up on the spool or because it ran out too quickly. That Arnold Xtreme stuff I had was pretty badass, because on top of having a twist like this stuff, it has a different shape which makes it almost square until you look at it up close.Given the fact that I've gone on and on throughout this review about how great the last spool of line I had before I purchased this was, that should tell you something. Even if your trimmer takes up to .095 diameter line, going just a little bit thinner doesn't hurt when you're going with something as heavy duty as the "Arnold Xtreme Professional Grade 0.080 in. Dia." because when compared to standard line that's the same size, or even a size larger, it lasts longer and when it's size smaller than the max capacity you can wind a little more onto the spool without it binding up.This review ended up going on for way longer than I intended, but in my defense I didn't realize the emotional connection I had to my last spool of line, and I never would've expected this to devolve into an ad for a competing product--but here we are, and it's it weird? Anyway, if you've read this far you're a legend and you deserve to have the experience of "Arnold Xtreme Professional Grade 0.080 in. Dia." line, and nobody is paying me to say that nor do I have any vested interest in seeing this company fail while Arnold succeeds. I just wish I knew how good I had it before it was gone, because I definitely didn't appreciate my old line like I should've. I now realize how truly spoiled I was by that magnificent spool of grass trimming goodness, and I hope that someday I make it through this flimsy orange garbage, because I really want to get back into that zen like flow-state of uninterrupted line trimming bliss. Now that it's getting close to the end of the season, I'm going to regret this purchase even more, because the only thing that's worse that wasting time futzing around with a spool of line instead of getting things done, is doing that while it's chilly out. (In Michigan we cut our grass until there's too much snow. Last year, that meant mowing into early December, which was like some kind of Floridian nightmare--and I definitely don't want to be dealing with this crap on top of that kind of weather.)
J**T
WOW!!!!
I'd always heard this kind of trimmer cord was amazing but didn't really think there could be too much a difference from the plain ol' trimmer string. BOY was I wrong. I have over 2 acres that I have to go through and trim up once a week to every other week depending on the season. Got this in, used it, and it cut my time spent down considerably. I didn't have to continue to go back and forth like I would do with regular string. It cut through everything the first time! I will never use plain weed trimmer string again. This is for sure the way to go!
M**D
Impressive
I have a lawn care business and I spend at least 3 hours a day with a weed trimmer in my hands and I've tried many types and kinds of trimmer lines and this not being the best I've used it's really not bad at all and I recommend it. Main reason, quality and it's strong and it lasts a lot longer than most and the prices is quite reasonable.
A**R
Best
This has been the best weed eater string I have found.
D**Y
Cuts through tough vines and briars.
Much more cutting power than the round trimmer line. Pretty durable. Very pleased.
K**R
strength
does not break easy
S**Y
Weed eater spline
Lasts a long time very strong stuff
B**R
Goos lasting string
Was disappointed when I first got this out and started cutting it to lengths. Bur last as well as anything I have used before. I use a Shakespeare string attachment on my unit and I have to cut it to lengths. Will never use a winding attachment again.
B**T
Bigger is better
Not the manufacturer’s fault, but I thought I was ordering a thicker gauge trimmer wire. It is coiled and definitely better than non coiled, but still not as durable as thicker wire. However, it is doing the job and as I don’t want to waste my money, I will persevere and use this to completion!
C**E
Good and not good
Frustrating - sometimes it works well, but other times it gets stuck and won't feed in or out of my string trimmer. Lots of waste of line, and lots of waste of time fixing the issues.
P**N
Best light weight trimmer cable.
I have a light duty weed whacker and it’s always a struggle to get the right cable size and thickness. This stuff performs like a professional grade cable yet it’s truly a light duty grade.
W**.
It works quite well on a medium sized weed eater
This line is good value for money. It works quite well on a medium sized weed eater. I have used it on fairly thick grass without any problems and it lasts quite a long time. I would buy it again.
D**E
This is garbage don’t buy
This is the worst trimmer line I’ve ever used. It welds to itself inside the spool head of my trimmer making it not feed it also breaks very easily when trying to cut bigger weeds like thistle.
Trustpilot
2 weeks ago
4 days ago