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I can see how that would give a good, accurate cut, and close to the ground too. But it would drive me nuts having to refill it rather than just bump the head! :biggrin:

 

Interesting concept though- thicker line means less refills anyway, and less head means more power to the thicker line to compensate.

 

Sir, I throw down the gauntlett. I challenge you to a duel! :lol:

 

Pair of pliers , grab the short tail pull it out . Insert a new length in the same direction you pulled the old one out . If you have pre cut some lengths it takes but seconds but with that size line and if you keep it in vegetation you may only do it 3 times a day ....

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Pair of pliers , grab the short tail pull it out . Insert a new length in the same direction you pulled the old one out . If you have pre cut some lengths it takes but seconds but with that size line and if you keep it in vegetation you may only do it 3 times a day ....

 

Ay, but it's a psychological thing for me. Knowing that it's half an inch off the perfect length (no sniggering at the back! :lol:) but that I can't just bump it out to run it at 100% efficiency.

 

God, we're sad. :laugh1:

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