Overview
This pre-wound replacement spool drops directly into compatible string trimmers, eliminating the hassle of hand-winding line. Worn or empty spools leave trimmer owners without a cutting edge mid-job. Keeping spare aftermarket spools on hand ensures minimal downtime and consistent line feed during yard work.
Key specifications
- Pre-wound replacement trimmer spool
- Direct-fit for listed trimmer models
- Bump-feed compatible winding pattern
Compatibility
This spool is designed for compatible equipment string trimmers as listed above. Confirm the spool part number, line diameter, and trimmer model before ordering to ensure a proper fit.
Installation notes
Power off the trimmer and press the tabs on the spool housing to release the cover. Pull out the empty spool and clear any debris from the housing interior. Drop in the new spool, route the line through the eyelets, and snap the cover back on.
Common questions
Q: Will this replacement spool kit fit my 15-inch corded electric string trimmer edger, or is it only for battery models?
This spool kit is made specifically for a 15-inch corded electric string trimmer edger, so it’s intended for that exact platform rather than cordless or gas units. If your trimmer is a 15-inch corded electric edger/trimmer and uses the same spool style as the original factory setup, this kit should be the correct replacement.
Q: Do I need to wind the line myself, or does this spool kit come ready to install?
Most replacement spool kits for this type of trimmer come pre-wound, so installation is usually just a matter of removing the spool cap, taking out the old spool, and seating the new one correctly. Make sure the line feeds through the eyelets properly and that the spring, if included with your setup, is positioned the same way as the original before snapping the cap back on.
Q: My line keeps breaking or not feeding evenly on my 15-inch corded edger—will replacing the spool help, and is there anything else I should check?
A fresh spool often fixes uneven feeding if the old line was brittle, tangled, or worn down inside the head. It’s also a good idea to clean out any grass buildup in the spool housing and check that the cap and spool channels aren’t damaged, since debris or wear there can keep the line from advancing smoothly.
