Overview
Keep your string trimmer ready for action with this pre-wound replacement spool. It is built to the same dimensions as the OEM spool, so it drops right into the trimmer head with no modifications. Aftermarket spools provide the same cutting performance as factory originals at a better value.
Key specifications
- Pre-wound replacement trimmer spool
- 6-pack quantity
- Direct-fit for listed trimmer models
- Bump-feed compatible winding pattern
Compatibility
This spool is designed for Greenworks string trimmers as listed above. Confirm the spool part number, line diameter, and trimmer model before ordering to ensure a proper fit.
Installation notes
Remove the spool cover from the trimmer head. Extract the old spool and clean out any grass or debris. Insert the new pre-wound spool, feed the line ends through the guide holes, and reattach the cover. Verify the line extends the correct length before trimming.
Common questions
Q: Will this SB00L00 dual trimmer line spool fit my Greenworks ST60B212, or is it only for the ST80L210 and ST60L00 series?
Yes, this 6PC SB00L00 replacement spool is compatible with the Greenworks ST60B212 along with the STBA80L210, ST80L210, ST60L2510, ST80L00, ST60L00, ST60L210, ST60B00, and ST60B211. If your trimmer model matches one of those exact numbers, this spool should install and feed correctly.
Q: Do these dual-line SB00L00 spools come pre-wound, and do I need to hand-wind the line before installing them in my ST80L00 trimmer?
These replacement spools are pre-wound, so you do not need to wind line onto them before installation. Just remove the old spool, check that the cap and spool housing are free of packed grass or dirt, feed the line ends correctly, and snap the new spool into place.
Q: My Greenworks ST60L210 keeps jamming or not feeding line smoothly—will replacing the spool help, and is there anything I should check during maintenance?
A worn or unevenly wound spool can definitely cause poor line feed, so replacing it with a fresh SB00L00 spool often solves that problem. While changing it, inspect the spool cap, eyelets, and housing for debris or damage, because built-up grass and cracked parts can also prevent the line from advancing properly.
