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The Greenworks 13-Inch 40V Cordless String Trimmer/Edger offers a gas-free, lightweight solution for all your trimming and edging needs. Weighing only 5.6 pounds, it features a powerful 40V battery system (battery sold separately) and a pivoting head for versatile use. With a cutting width of 13 inches and a speed of 18,000 RPM, this tool is designed for efficiency and ease of use, making yard work a breeze.











| Asin | B00D3KJN48 |
| Brand | Greenworks |
| Colour | Green |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (6,335) 4.1 out of 5 stars |
| Cutting Width | 1300 Inches |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00841821011161 |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Item Weight | 5.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Greenworks |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 21332 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 4 year limited warranty on tool, battery 2 years |
| Model Number | 21332 |
| Number Of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Size | 60" L x 14" Hx 45"L inches |
| Speed | 18000 RPM |
| Style | 13" Trimmer (Tool Only) |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upc | 841821011161 |
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Going Green! 40V Twin Force 20-Inch Mower, 390CFM Cordless Blower, and 13-Inch Cordless String trimmer.
Going Green! 40V Twin Force 20-Inch Mower, 390CFM Cordless Blower, and 13-Inch Cordless String trimmer.I have to say I was skeptical when I decided to purchase these GreenWorks tools. However, I have to say I am very happy with my purchases and very impressed with the quality of the equipment. All three pieces of equipment were very easy to assemble; I did not need to use the instructions that came with the equipment. There are some things to understand about these three pieces of equipment. Compared to gas powered equipment mower, blower, trimmer are all very very light. The lack of significant weight can be misleading and interpreted as a lack of power, however, this is untrue as all three pieces of equipment perform just as well as any gas-powered equipment that I have used.Pros and consThe pros to all three pieces of equipment do not very significantly. All three pieces of equipment are light, easy to maneuver, and appear to be very sturdy. The mower mulches grass significantly better than most of the gas-powered mowers I have used. I noticed a significant reduction in loose grass that was clumped and blown all over the sidewalk and driveway. One feature I particularly liked was the ability to start and stop almost instantly. This came in handy especially with the blower when needing to change direction. Finally, one of the pros is that the equipment is less intimidating than gas powered equipment. My wife ran the mower and the blower with ease considering this was the first time she ever cut grass. My mother came with two batteries and a charger while the blower came with one battery and one charger. This combination gave me one four-amp battery and two two-amp batteries. I have a small yard but the four-amp battery and one two-amp battery was more than enough to cut my grass, in fact the four-amp battery was completely used and the two-amp battery only used one green dot. The trimmer is as nice as any gas-powered trimmer I have owned. I especially like the edging feature, which works very nice.I cannot find too many cons to any of the equipment. Certainly, it takes time to learn how to work with new equipment however, none of the GreenWorks equipment appears to be overly complicated. I did read some negative reviews of the string trimmer. Understanding that you have to release the throttle and wait for the spool to click which indicates an advancement of the line is a key to understanding how to operate the trimmer. I find the included trimmer line is somewhat light and I will change it out once I use it all.RecommendationI would recommend this equipment anybody who desires equipment that is easier to work with and wants to move away from using gasoline. I would eventually like to try the snow blower especially here in Pennsylvania during one of our typical winters. In closing I will say this if you are on the fence go ahead and go green you will not be sorry.
User
The battery won't fit in.
The battery won't fit in.
User
Worth buying for the edger functionality alone!
I bought the Greenworks String Trimmer because I have batteries for other Greenworks tools (a mower and a chain saw) and my Black & Decker trimmers seem underpowered plus they're always running out of battery life. In the Greenworks String Trimmer, I'm getting a professional tool for the price of a homeowner tool since I already have the batteries.The trimmer is indeed far more powerful and capable than the Black & Decker, whipping through light brush with ease. But the edger, which i initially assumed was a gimmick, has sold me on the tool. Once you get the hang of it, it really works. For best results run it with the guide wheel next to the grass on the pavement. You can run the guide wheel on the grass if you need to but it's harder to get an even cut. Don't try to be perfect on first pass, especially if your lawn hasn't seen an edger in awhile. Keep it even, don't try to fight through thick thatch, then go back to work on the problem spots.Battery life has been excellent. I have an oversize (60 amp) battery which is not quite enough to mow my 1/3 acre yard. So far I've edged the entire property (and we have a corner lot with sidewalks on both sides) and whacked a whole lot of weeds and it's over half full. I've had none of the string feed problems others have mentioned; maybe that has been fixed.One worry: the edger guide wheel is plastic, and seems a bit flimsy for the work it has to do. I'm thinking of ordering a backup before the big tariffs hit. (Product is made in China.)
User
Not compatible with GreenWorks 40V Max batteries
I have a GreenWorks 40V Max Lawnmower but the battery is not compatible with this trimmer. Half of the product description on this page is how they have the "Largest 40V system" and "One battery fits all" but this is a lie.
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Four Stars
Excellent
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