Overview
This replacement trimmer line is made from durable nylon to handle extended cutting sessions on grass, weeds, and light brush. Trimmer line wears down and breaks during normal use, and running on a partially empty spool reduces the cutting swath. Keeping fresh line loaded ensures full cutting width and clean edges along driveways and beds.
Key specifications
- Replacement trimmer line
- Line diameter: .105”
- Length: 14 ft
- Commercial-grade nylon construction
- Resistant to fraying and breakage
- Compatible with bump-feed and fixed-line trimmer heads
Compatibility
This line is compatible with Echo trimmers as listed above. Verify the line diameter matches your trimmer’s specification to ensure proper fit in the spool housing and guide eyelets.
Installation notes
Remove the spool from the trimmer head and clean out any old line fragments. Wind the new line onto the spool following the directional arrow, keeping the wraps tight and even. Feed the line ends through the eyelets, snap the spool back into the housing, and pull the line to confirm smooth feed.
Common questions
Q: Will this .105” x 14FT trimmer line work with my Echo SRM-225I or PAS-225SB that uses the 2-Line Rapid Loader trimmer head?
Yes, this line is intended for Echo units using the 2-Line Rapid Loader head, including the SRM-225I and PAS-225SB listed here. As long as your trimmer still has the Rapid Loader head and is designed to run .105” line, this is the correct size and style to use.
Q: How do I install this 14-foot line in the Echo 2-Line Rapid Loader head on my SRM-2620T?
Cut or use the full 14-foot piece as needed, then feed it evenly through the Rapid Loader head so you have the same amount of line on both sides. After loading, rotate the head following the arrow direction to wind the line neatly, and leave enough exposed on each side for normal trimming.
Q: Is .105” line a good choice for my Echo SRM-2120 or SRM-2320T, and how often should I replace it?
.105” line is a solid heavy-duty size for tougher grass and light weeds, and it matches the models listed when equipped for that diameter. Replace the line when it becomes too short to advance properly, starts breaking frequently, or looks brittle from age; keeping fresh line installed helps reduce strain on the trimmer head.
