Overview
This aftermarket replacement spool comes pre-loaded with trimmer line at the correct diameter and winding pattern for your trimmer. When the original spool runs empty or the line becomes brittle from UV exposure, swapping in a fresh spool is faster than re-winding. The pre-wound design ensures consistent bump-feed performance from the start.
Key specifications
- Pre-wound replacement trimmer spool
- Line diameter: 0.080”
- Line length per spool: 20 ft
- Direct-fit for listed trimmer models
- Bump-feed compatible winding pattern
Compatibility
This spool is designed for Hyper Tough string trimmers as listed above. Confirm the spool part number, line diameter, and trimmer model before ordering to ensure a proper fit.
Installation notes
Turn off the trimmer and remove the spool cover by pressing in the retaining tabs. Remove the old spool and wipe out the housing. Insert the replacement spool, thread the line ends through the eyelets, and snap the cover into place. Test the bump-feed mechanism by tapping the head and pulling the line.
Common questions
Q: Will the Worx WA0014 replacement spool fit my WG184.9 trimmer, and is it the correct 0.080” line size?
Yes, this WA0014 replacement spool is intended for WG184 and WG184.9 units and comes with 20 feet of 0.080” trimmer line, which matches the specified line size for those models. It’s also listed as compatible with WG168, WG190, and WG191, so those models should accept it as well.
Q: Can I use this WA0014 spool in a Hyper Tough 40V Max string trimmer, or is it only for Worx models?
This spool is listed as compatible with certain Hyper Tough 40V Max string trimmers, but fitment can vary by trimmer head design. The safest approach is to compare your original spool’s shape, line diameter, and spool dimensions to the WA0014 before installing it.
Q: Do I need to hand-wind the line, or does the WA0014 come ready to install, and are there any tips for avoiding feeding problems?
The WA0014 is a pre-wound replacement spool, so it should install directly without hand-winding the line yourself. When installing, make sure the line end is routed through the eyelet correctly and the spool is seated fully in the head, because misalignment is the most common cause of poor line feeding.
