Amazon's best-selling garden strimmer is a 'beast' and is now on sale for £45
The cordless strimmer has two removable wheels for easy and less labour-intensive mowing in large areas and is now 20% off on Amazon
Despite a summer marred by unpredictable showers, gardening enthusiasts have remained undeterred and eager to keep their outdoor havens in tip-top shape this season. Investing in a strimmer could be a game-changer for those with a passion for perfecting their garden.
This powerhouse tool caters to heavy-duty trimming needs; it is ideal for taming overgrowth in sprawling fields, slicing through dense underbrush, and managing larger areas rife with thick greenery. A highly praised strimmer caught our attention on Amazon, praised by specialists for cutting through grass with ease.
The garden gadget is cordless, boosting mobility, and includes two detachable wheels — this design feature significantly reduces effort compared to conventional lawnmowers. It's also engineered with a versatile head that adjusts angles to simplify trimming in tricky spots, whether beneath trees, in tight corners, or around blooming flowerbeds.
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Plus, it's kitted out with an assortment of cutting accessories: three saw blades, ten plastic blades, and four metal blades, reports Nottinghamshire Live. Even better, this strimmer has been discounted to a wallet-friendly £45 on Amazon from £58.47 as one of the site's summer discounts.
The strimmer's performance is backed by over 1,300 customer reviews, boasting 786 top-tier five-star reviews alongside 269 four-star ones. A delighted customer shared their experience, writing: "This is a really good product. The two batteries mean you can keep working while one is charging. The battery has a good 30-minute running time. Works well on clearing overgrown gardens. Lots of attachments for different uses. It is excellent value for the money and very robust."
A second added: "I'll be honest, I was very sceptical. The reviews were inconsistent which didn't fill me with much confidence and the theme seemed to be the blades weren't very good but nonetheless, I pressed buy now and hoped for the best!
"Well let me tell you, this almost child's-toy-looking, skinny little strimmer is an absolute beast. We've recently taken on a 1300 square foot, 5-year abandoned allotment that was waist high (I'm 6ft) with weeds and brambles thick enough to conceal a long-forgotten pygmy tribe! I didn't hold out much hope that the strimmer would get very far but it made absolute mincemeat of the jungle, chewing through brambles thicker than The Rocks arm like a knife through butter!"
A third concluded: "Bought this being a little apprehensive. The battery life is great, easy and lightweight to use. This is so easy to use and I won't go back to using any other kind of strimmer."
However, a couple of customers voiced their dissatisfaction, with one individual pointing out the product's fragility:"Good for a small lawn, but not very powerful, blades break almost instantly." Another customer lamented the poor battery performance, saying: "Hardly used it. mainly because the charge does not last long. Now the battery won't even charge. waste of £65."
On another note, the LOFIR strimmer, which is an Amazon's Choice, can be bagged for a reasonable £55.90. Usually priced at £69.38, this black and red cordless strimmer has been a popular choice, selling over 1,000 units in the past month.
Meanwhile, the Mac Allister Solo 18V 250mm cordless trimmer is on offer at B&Q for £72. This best-selling gardening tool boasts upwards of 100 customer critiques and features a telescopic shaft enhancing user comfort and convenience for storage.