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Terry Pinnell 15-08-2009 11:11 AM

Thick strimmer cable?
 
So far my googling hasn't been successful so can anyone point me to an
online supplier of THICK strimmer cable please? The cable I've been
using with my Efco 8250 petrol strimmer is 2.4 mm in diameter and
breaks frustratingly often.

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Terry, East Grinstead, UK

moghouse 15-08-2009 03:22 PM

Thick strimmer cable?
 
On Aug 15, 11:11*am, Terry Pinnell
wrote:
So far my googling hasn't been successful so can anyone point me to an
online supplier of THICK strimmer cable please? The cable I've been
using with my Efco 8250 petrol strimmer is 2.4 mm in diameter and
breaks frustratingly often.


I got a thicker one at B&Q - no trade name on it.

Dave Hill 15-08-2009 03:55 PM

Thick strimmer cable?
 
On 15 Aug, 15:22, moghouse wrote:
On Aug 15, 11:11*am, Terry Pinnell

wrote:
So far my googling hasn't been successful so can anyone point me to an
online supplier of THICK strimmer cable please? The cable I've been
using with my Efco 8250 petrol strimmer is 2.4 mm in diameter and
breaks frustratingly often.


I got a thicker one at B&Q - no trade name on it.


Try looking for your local agricultural merchants, they should stock
some.
David Hill

Russell Turner 26-07-2011 12:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dave Hill (Post 861038)
On 15 Aug, 15:22, moghouse wrote:
On Aug 15, 11:11*am, Terry Pinnell

wrote:
So far my googling hasn't been successful so can anyone point me to an
online supplier of THICK strimmer cable please? The cable I've been
using with my Efco 8250 petrol strimmer is 2.4 mm in diameter and
breaks frustratingly often.


I got a thicker one at B&Q - no trade name on it.


Try looking for your local agricultural merchants, they should stock
some.
David Hill

You might also want to try strimmerline.com, they are the UK importers of Desert Extrusion strimmer line. They've got different line profiles available in all sizes and it's all commercial grade co-polymer line that lasts a lot longer than lower grade lines.

sambucus 26-07-2011 09:37 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Russell Turner (Post 931119)
You might also want to try strimmerline.com, they are the UK importers of Desert Extrusion strimmer line. They've got different line profiles available in all sizes and it's all commercial grade co-polymer line that lasts a lot longer than lower grade lines.

If it's breaking so often because you are strimming heavier weeds like nettle and dock, you may want to consider a brushcutter head instead of a line

Russell Turner 29-07-2011 02:54 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by sambucus (Post 931143)
If it's breaking so often because you are strimming heavier weeds like nettle and dock, you may want to consider a brushcutter head instead of a line

Agree, something like the a PivoTrim Strimmer Heads, they prevent line breakages from having a pivoting action where the line meets the heads for when you hit hard obstacles. The website mentioned above sells them.


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