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Bump Trimmer Head, Plastic Replacement for Echo Speed Feed 400, SRM 225 SRM 230 210 Head, Lawn Care
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Description
[High Efficiency] Super quality replacement head designed for Echo Speed Feed 400 SRM 225 SRM 230, allows for precise and even lawn care. [Durable Material] Constructed from sturdy plastic, ensuring long-lasting use for your gardening and landscaping tasks. [Lightweight Design] The compact and lightweight design makes installation quick and easy, perfect for beginners and professionals alike. [Versatile Use] Ideal for maintaining low grass levels, promoting healthier growth, and a cleaner look for your lawn. [Complete Package] Includes one head, one cover, and two grommets for immediate use upon installation. Features: High-quality replacement head for Echo Speed-Feed 400 SRM-225 SRM-230 SRM-210 brush cutters. High economic efficiency, attractive price and quality, durable for long-term use. Suitable for creating a low grass cut to help grass grow more neatly. Professionally manufactured, premium material, for garden and landscaping. With its compact size and light weight, it is easy to install and convenient to use. Specifications: Condition: Brand New Material: Plastic Color: As shown in the picture. Diameter: Approx. 10.5 cm / 4.1 inches Fitment: Fits Echo Speed-Feed 400 SRM-225 SRM-230 SRM-210 brush cutters. Not suitable for Echo GT 225 curved shaft mowers. S09911081952.
Package List:
1 * Head of
1 * Cover
2 * Eyelets
1 * Head of
1 * Cover
2 * Eyelets
Package List:
1 * Head of
1 * Cover
2 * Eyelets
1 * Head of
1 * Cover
2 * Eyelets
Features
- BrandTEHTUY
- Length1 cm
- Width10 mm
- MaterialPlastic
- ColourBlack
Advice from
Brushcutter head buying guide
Brushcutter heads form an important part of any brushcutter as this is where the nylon line, metal blades or circular blade is fitted. Before fitting your brushcutter with a new cutting head, it's important to think about the power of the tool and the type of vegetation you want to tackle.
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