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.095" Trimmer Line 095 Square Nylon Grass Weed Trimmer String Weed Eater Line 200ft/60m

3.9/5 (19 reviews)
$9.99
.095" Trimmer Line 095 Square Nylon Grass Weed Trimmer String Weed Eater Line 200ft/60m
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What It Is

This is a 0.095-inch square-shaped nylon trimmer line, spooled at 200 feet (60 meters). It’s designed for heavy-duty trimming of thick grass, weeds, and light brush on gas-powered or high-torque electric string trimmers.

Fitment & Compatibility

Before buying, check your trimmer’s line diameter specification—most trimmers accept 0.080", 0.095", or 0.105" lines. This 0.095" size fits standard “universal” spools and many OEM heads, but it will not work in trimmers that require a thinner line (e.g., 0.065" or 0.080") unless you manually cut and load it. Confirm your trimmer model’s manual or the head’s maximum line diameter. This is aftermarket, not OEM-specific, so it works across brands like Husqvarna, Echo, Stihl, Ryobi, and Craftsman—as long as the head accepts 0.095" line.

Key Things to Know

  • Square shape cuts better but wears faster: The square edges slice through thick weeds more aggressively than round line, but the corners dull quicker, requiring more frequent replacement.
  • Installation requires patience: You’ll need to cut lengths yourself (typically 10–20 feet per head) and wind it evenly. Bump-feed heads may jam if the line is too long or wound loosely.
  • Check your trimmer’s power: 0.095" line is heavy; it works best on trimmers with at least 25cc engines or 40V+ electrics. Light-duty electric trimmers may struggle to spin it effectively.
  • Bulk spool is economical: 200 feet is enough for multiple reloads, but the line can be brittle in cold weather—store it indoors.

Should You Buy It

This is a solid budget pick if you have a medium-to-heavy-duty gas or high-voltage electric trimmer and you don’t mind reloading your spool manually. It’s not ideal for lightweight electric trimmers or users who prefer pre-wound spools. If you need a tough line for thick weeds and are comfortable with a bit of DIY loading, it’s worth the price.

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