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  2. The best weed whackers for keeping your garden tidy - AOL

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    A string trimmer—commonly referred to as the “weed whacker”—is a touch-up tool of sorts that is just as capable at clearing large swaths of overgrowth as it is tackling the most delicate ...

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  4. String trimmer - Wikipedia

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    A string trimmer, also known by the portmanteau strimmer and the trademarks Weedwacker, Weed Eater and Whipper Snipper, [1] [a] is a garden power tool for cutting grass, small weeds, and groundcover. It uses a whirling monofilament line instead of a blade, which protrudes from a rotating spindle at the end of a long shaft topped by a gasoline ...

  5. WORX - Wikipedia

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    The Worx brand is composed of numerous lawn and garden tools. The brand's flagship product was the Worx GT, a lightweight electric trimmer. Updated iterations of the Worx GT continue to be made and sold by Positec. [10] Worx is also known for selling items like lawn mowers and chainsaws.

  6. The Grampa's Weeder will save your back and knees - AOL

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    Simply place the tool over a weed, push it into the ground and lean the long handle to unearth the roots and the pesky plant in one fell swoop. $40 at Walmart. With a great origin story ...

  7. Weed Eater - Wikipedia

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    Weed Eater is a string trimmer company founded in 1971 in Houston, Texas by George C. Ballas, Sr., the inventor of the device. The idea for the Weed Eater trimmer came to him from the spinning nylon bristles of an automatic car wash. He thought that he could come up with a similar technique to protect the bark on trees that he was trimming around.

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