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| Grass Samurai Universal Fit 3 Line String Trimmer Head #GS750 |  | Brand: Kwik Loader Category: Home Improvement
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 46189
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 19.8 x 8 x 10.3
MPN: 490-050-0020 Model: GS750 UPC: 648855007500 EAN: 0648855007500 ASIN: B0009MFX60
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| Features:
| • | Universal Fit. Fits 99% of Gas Powered Trimmers | | • | Installs easily to trimmers, no tools required with color coded hardware for easy identification. | | • | Holds any shaped trimmer line. | | • | Loads Trimmer line in seconds. | | • | No more tangled trimmer line spools |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Product Description Grass Samuri Kwik replacement trimmer load head. Replacement Line Aubuchon Item # 634121.
Amazon.com Product Description The Arnold Grass Samurai universal trimmer cutting head makes changing trimmer line a snap. Simply push the line in to load and pull it through to unload. This tough, hard working commercial grade trimmer line will not tangle. It fits virtually all gas trimmers on the market. This universal trimmer cutting head holds .095-to-.130-inch diameter XTREME trimmer line.
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| Customer Reviews:
A great gizmo July 12, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
If you've wrestled with reloading a string trimmer spool until you were ready to spit briars, you'll appreciate this replacement head.
I had a lot of doubts it would work. I didn't think the strings would stay in, and I didn't think the tri-cornered head would stand up to the kind of abuse it was sure to get.
I've used it a half season now, and I am very happy with it. I use regular trimmer replacement line. I just cut a handful of replacements to length from the spool and stick them in my pocket, and off I go.
Replacing lines is a snap. You just push what's left of the old line through, and stick the new one in. Internal clamps hold it in place.
I haven't had one get snatched out of the head yet. Most just wear down until they need replacing, or get sheared off by the occasional sharp object. The bottom line is I'm using a lot less string.
And so far the head has held up to the occasional bangs and knocks it gets around the yard.
Thanks to the Grass Samurai, keeping string in the string trimmer isn't nearly the annoyance it used to be.
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