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Your cart is empty.The greenworks universal string trimmer attachments include a wall hanging hook for convenient storage, saving space in your garage. These versatile tools are designed for your attachment capable string trimmer, providing multiple functions to get the most out of your Machine.
Michael G. Moore
2025-08-11 17:04:02
I had been using a combination of the Greenworks 40v single-string weeder/edger combo and a Black & Decker electric corded edger to poor effect. The weeder auto-feed mechanism simply never worked from day one, so about every 20-30 feet of weeding I had to turn it off, flip it over, and manually pull out some more string. Edging was nearly impossible with that device because the concrete would eat the string up so quickly I would have to manually pull it out every few feet, so I bought the B&D corded edger. It also was only ok. Even at max depth for the blade I never got a good, clean, deep edge.So I bought the new dual-string Greenworks weed whacker and this attachment hoping for any sort of improvement, and after two edges I am extremely impressed. The first time I used it I could tell it was far superior--a good amount of dirt was flung up from where my previous efforts couldn't reach. The device stalled a couple of times (the dirt was also rather muddy due to recent rain) but otherwise it worked rather well. A week later I had ZERO issues edging--it sliced right through everything quickly and I have the best looking edged grass on the street now.Set up was easy and intuitive--literally click the new attachment on and go to work.Very pleased with this purchase and love not having to fuss with cords.EDIT 9/10/2020: Just want to add that I've tried several different replacement blades with this, and the Greenworks 7.5-Inch Replacement Lawn Edger 29182 works best if you can find it for $12 or less. The only problem is it does lose its "edge" fairly quickly, lasting only one season for me. So I tried a beefier Stens 375-525 Star Edger Blade, 8" L x 1" CH which was also cheaper, but this blade is a bit too heavy for this attachment. Edging stalls frequently. Not changing my review score as this is still a super convenient and effective way to edge when using the right blade. The Stens blade is not recommended for this.
Tom
2025-08-01 21:09:50
I had an edger that was electric powered and that did the job of edging my driveway. I only considered this cordless as a replacement because fooling around with an extension cord is a bit of a pain.I've become a fan of the 40 volt Green works tools and decided it would be worth the price to get this attachment even if its just to avoid extension cords. Now that I have it, I can honestly say that I was right! Being able to pull this thing out and just go right to work is what it's all about. Convenience is the key! My yard and driveway are looking better than ever... not because I couldn't get it done before, but rather because its so convenient to just grab the tool and go to work! It's all about convenience! The handier the tool, the more likely you'll be to use it. At least that's been my experience.As for functionality, it's straightforward in the way it attaches... adjustment is easy, etc. Its a pretty basic tool and it does a nice job.I should also point out (if you don't already know), this is just an attachment... so you'll also need another tool to attach to. In my case. I bought a 14 inch line trimmer (also a nice unit).
DBelue
2025-07-22 12:01:18
Have used attachments for years. Works great for a Troy-Built brand engine.
Summit
2025-07-10 15:40:58
I'm a pessimist. I've been disappointed in a lot of purchases over the years. Making the move to a GOOD electric weed whacker was a smart move and I laugh at the pile of old gas ones that I got tired of. I *can* clean carbs and tune them up, I just don't WANT to. :)Adding this cultivator/tiller to my weed whacker was super simple AND it works really well. My existing motor unit is deceptively strong, apparently. I was concerned that once this thing dug a bit it would stall the motor. Not the case AT ALL. All I have to do is hold the machine and the tines will dig down on their own. It tries to pull forward and drive across the ground so you have to hold it back for it to dig properly. It dug down some new flower beds for me in just a few short minutes. Digging a 20 square foot area down about 8" or so took less than five minutes and very little effort on my part.
G. McKee
2025-05-25 14:58:44
This attachment works great but it really drains the batteries quick. I have two 80v 2amp batteries. I can typically get about 30 minutes on my mower and about 25 minutes using my string trimmer or my hedge cutters. When I use this attachment I can only go for 10 minutes max. I thought this was unusual but when I contacted the manufacturer, they said this was about right and to be expected. Luckily I don’t have a huge yard so I can get buy without buying more batteries. Be forewarned though. Had I known I was only going to get 10 minutes, I might not have bought this attachment.
Customer
2025-05-24 14:52:37
It is easy to attach and detach. It is a balanced unit once it's attached. I like the fact that it simply attaches to the end of the unit you're already usingto trim the lawn with, it doesn't require its own engine. Once it's attached, it's very maneuverable and you can control the speed of the blower. I believe it to be a good value, because you don't have to buy another blower unit, be it electric or gas, which is just another tool to keep up. Another plus is, it requires little to no maintenance, maybe some grease on the connection points to aid with the attaching of the unit.
G.S. Smith
2025-05-23 10:42:25
If you didn't get this, then count yourself lucky.At best it's good for small hedge trimming, certainly had difficulty cutting through a 1" thick branch. Took way longer than it should have. Would not buy it again.In addition, when removing it, the "drive train" came out of the saw end. Save your money, not everything is better as electric. This definitely isn't.
claude tremblay
2025-04-15 13:14:27
bon outil
Adam B.
2025-03-10 16:20:16
This trimmer is longer than an alternative I was considering and pairs up perfectly with the Ryobi Expand-It system. I was also able to use the 4' extension that comes with my pole saw attachment to get extra reach. I won't claim that I can cut a nice straight line like the pros but no tool in the world would fix that. Great product, would buy again!
Art D
2025-02-01 14:44:55
The trimmer works perfectly but it’s so heavy that I had to take rest breaks every 5 minutes. It took forever to trim my hedge. It’s much easier to use my old cheap electric trimmer and a ladder.
garman
2024-12-11 16:21:22
The head fit the shaft from my GW 40v weed eater. Powers up, blade spins. BUT there is NO torque so it constantly stalls when edging over grown grass. I used 5000rmp option for better performance.This may be better for the 60v or 80v trimmer. As for the 40v unit. Dont bother.
ANGELA S.
2024-12-06 14:18:41
I really like the idea that you can run several yard tools with one power head. The string trimmer works great but when I changed to the edge trimmer it seemed to be underpowered, in fact the power head started smoking at one point. I had to let the unit run without the edger engaged to let the power head cool down (I fear this may reduce the life of the power head). Perhaps with regular trimming it won’t be working as hard as this was the first pass. I am definitely a believer in the GreenWorks 80v products as I now have the lawn mower, chain saw, string trimmer and lawn edger and I just ordered a leaf blower.
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