Tools & Hardware : Cyclone .155-Inch-by-315-Foot Commercial Trimmer Line, Red #CY155S3

Cyclone .155-Inch-by-315-Foot Commercial Trimmer Line, Red #CY155S3

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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 10802







Binding: Tools & Hardware
Brand: Cyclone
EAN: 0750631623412
Label: Cyclone
Manufacturer: Cyclone
Model: CY155S3
Publisher: Cyclone
Sales Rank: 10802
Studio: Cyclone


Features:
  • Trimmer line ideal for landscaping professionals
  • Features patented 6-bladed shape for added cutting power
  • Proprietary commercial grade copolymer nylon provides superior strength and durability
  • Perfect for high-wheel trimmers; for use with all 065-inch diameter trimmers
  • Measures .155-inches-by-315-feet







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Amazon.com Product Description:
Ideal for landscaping professionals, the Cyclone .155-inch-by-315-foot commercial trimmer Line features a patented six-bladed shape for added cutting power. A proprietary commercial grade copolymer nylon provides superior strength and durability. Perfect for high-wheel trimmers and compatible with all trimmers calling for .155-inch diameter line, this fire red trimmer line comes in a 315-foot package.



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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Cyclone commercial trimmer line
My husband was not happy with the line that was recommended for use with his machine.Dare to be different, Cyclone line made his day. It cut through all the brush like it was nothing and got the job done. This is by far the best buy for the money.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - This stuff really does last longer
Compared to the stuff I was buying at Home Depot, this string certainly does last a bit longer.



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good Trimmer Line
Have used this trimmer line 1 season, and it performs very well. The ribbed design (which causes a high-pitched whine) cuts tough weeds better than plain round line. It's tough too - you're not having to replace the line very often.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - trimmer line
I have tried about every trimmer line on the market but the Cyclone .155 by 315 red CY155S3-2 is by far the best I have ever used.Keep up the great quality Bill Morgan Cedar Hollow Farm

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