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Item Weight 6.9 Pounds
Cutting Width 1400 Inches

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  • Powerful 7.5-amp motor of the edger/trimmer with gear drive transmission provides highest performance trimming to tackle the toughest weeds, grass and overgrowth quickly.
  • The AUTOMATIC FEED SPOOL (AFS) of the grass cutter automatically feeds trimmer line when needed with no bumping required
  • Groom N' Edge with the quick latch release of the lawn trimmer allows users to switch from trimming to edging in seconds.
  • Wheeled edge guide offers comfort and ease of use while edging the lawn around sidewalks and driveways.
  • Lightweight, ergonomic design with adjustable height and pivoting handle gives the user maximum comfort and control.
  • Single 0.80 inch line and 14-inch cut path deliver faster results, even when trimming tough weeds and grass.

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Maneuverability
4.4 4.4
Light weight
4.4 4.4
Easy to use
4.4 4.4

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Lightweight and ergonomic, this electric edge trimmer can take on even the tough weeds, grass, and overgrowth. This BLACK+DECKER trimmer can easily convert from trimmer to edger.

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4.4 out of 5 stars
4.4 out of 5
1,214 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the performance, power, and weight of the string trimmer. For example, they mention it works well, has great power, is lightweight, and easy to carry. That said, opinions are mixed on ease of use and quality.

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131 customers mention131 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the performance of the string trimmer. They mention that it is easy to put together and works well. Some say that the product works well with factory-wound spools only, and that it does an excellent job in the yard. The auto feeder works pretty good without wasting string, and the single cutting line works well if it doesn't encounter an obstacle. Overall, most are happy with the product's performance and recommend it to others.

"...It was easy to put together and it did the job better than I imagined.You will want to purchase this!" Read more

"...to a longer length (not quite sure if it was full length) the trimmer did really well. That phase only lasts for a few minutes, at best...." Read more

"Works great with original string , no problems at all , just don’t buy the after market string and you’ll be happy" Read more

"Trimmer works as good as gas trimmer. Good value for the money." Read more

77 customers mention71 positive6 negative

Customers are satisfied with the power of the string trimmer. They mention that it has great power, it has taken down plants they didn't think could be taken, and it has plenty of power to trim grass, weeds, and other plants. The motor is powerful enough, but some customers have doubts that it will work under a short line. Overall, most are happy with the performance and durability of this high-powered trimmer, which runs when they want.

"Well-powered device. Feeds line well (see notes below). Well-balanced with heavy motor in handle instead of end of long stick...." Read more

"...This trimmer is the bomb! It's VERY powerful. It has no problem cutting through thick weeds...." Read more

"...Then it was back to short line trimming. The motor is powerful enough but I have my doubts that under the "short line" cutting situation if the..." Read more

"Very powerful motor and doesn’t kill your back." Read more

57 customers mention52 positive5 negative

Customers find the weight of the string trimmer manageable, easy to carry, and easy to use. They also say that it's powerful and will shred grass in a hurry.

"...Very easy to use and the weight is managable. Glad I purchased it." Read more

"I really like the lightness of a corded unit, now that I no longer have 5 acres in MN...." Read more

"...It only got in the way trying to maneuver. Because of the power, weight, balance, I would buy this again." Read more

"Yes, it is lightweight so easy to use for long periods of time. Great with edging sidewalks...." Read more

36 customers mention26 positive10 negative

Customers like the value of the string trimmer. For example, they mention it's a good buy, the string is cheaper on Amazon, and the extra amp motor is worth it.

"Trimmer works as good as gas trimmer. Good value for the money." Read more

"...It's easy to put together and works well. The string is cheaper if bought on Amazon. It will cut small brush as well easily...." Read more

"...I was looking to buy one of the new whackers but they are heavy, expensive and have their own set of issues...." Read more

"...It is inexpensive to replace the cap so I keep a spare on hand." Read more

19 customers mention15 positive4 negative

Customers like the appearance of the string trimmer. They say it's well-designed, easy to use, and reliable. Some mention that the auto feed is a little quirky but light and easy to operate. Overall, most are satisfied with the product's appearance.

"...is quite powerful and as mentioned earlier allows to have a very nice looking, deep edge that is clean (with some practice)...." Read more

"...I didn't try to rewind the spool, but it looks pretty straightforward." Read more

"...With this trimmer/edger my front yard always looks great. Thank you for a great product...." Read more

"...- Power cord management is poorly designed.. You may find your power cord frequently coming loose as you rub the handle against a hip...." Read more

103 customers mention47 positive56 negative

Customers are mixed about the quality of the string trimmer. Some mention it's dependable, well made, and powerful. However, others say that it falls apart after first use and is not as well made or sturdy as what they replaced.

"...Said if it ever broke down I would buy one. Yep, it broke down. Parts takes weeks as the come from China. Then no one will install them...." Read more

"...Pros: Well-balanced and easy to use for the power it offers; construction is solid; cord management accommodates very thick cords; easy edging..." Read more

"...It has gone from 4 stars to 1 star in my books. First, it eats line like crazy, it's now obvious, auto feed is designed that way, to eat lots of..." Read more

"This is a durable piece of equipment and very dependable. It does not require a battery, no gas .. just an electric cord, done deal...." Read more

101 customers mention69 positive32 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of use of the string trimmer. Some mention it's easy to use and manipulate, while others say it'd be frustrating to use. They also say the performance isn't any better than the ones they already had, and the line feed is terrible.

"...Overall **Pros: Well-balanced and easy to use for the power it offers; construction is solid; cord management accommodates very thick..." Read more

"...In all, it's a very easy assembly process.The next step was to run a heavy extension cord from the inside to the outside of the house...." Read more

"...Sometimes I have a problem with the line in that it will shoot out a large section of line and if I don't stop immediately and cut the line back..." Read more

"...Husband had a stroke so I had to step in until he is better. Very easy to use and the weight is managable. Glad I purchased it." Read more

44 customers mention13 positive31 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the auto feed feature of the string trimmer. They say that it does not work as expected, and some customers have reported that the spool broke, disabling the auto-feed function.

"...These fall into two obvious categories usually: (1) the system does not feed, or (2) the system feeds too much and works through line like crazy...." Read more

"I've used the GH-3000 once in my front yard. Definitely, having auto feed issues of not feeding efficiently...." Read more

"...The only reason it's not 5 stars is because BD thinks the auto feed is a great feature, but like someone else posted, it does waste line, but not..." Read more

"...No problems (other than a super crappy auto feed). I have to be very careful rolling my stuff or it will all come unwound...." Read more

AMAZING Trimmer.  An idiot's guide to usage.....
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AMAZING Trimmer. An idiot's guide to usage.....
Everyone has their strengths and weaknesses. My strengths lie in anything in computers, gadgets and electronics. When it comes to anything dealing with landscaping or home improvement, I usually hire someone to come in and do it. I already have a landscaper that comes in and takes care of my lawn.However, when I recently had a 10x10 fence built for my small dog (complete with access door), I ran into a problem that I did not originally anticipate....overgrown grass and weeds.Once the Summer hit, I found the dog pen overgrown with weeds and grass. I went into panic mode, because I didn't quite know how to deal with it. Honestly, I was going to purchase a small electric lawn mower to take care of the problem.Then it hit me....look for a trimmer.I poured over Amazon reviews on different trimmers. This Black & Decker GH3000 seemed to have the best overall ratings, though with any product, it had a few complaints as well. I figured I would take a chance and try this trimmer. If it were to fail, I could easily return it to Amazon.The trimmer arrived in a large, long box. It was delivered through UPS. Upon opening it, I found three pieces: The trimmer, the trimmer guard and the handle. Everything was nicely packed, so you can rest assured that the likeliness of damage is minimal.The instructions looked rather confusing, at first. However, upon reflection, they had easy-to-figure diagrams and only a few initial steps that needed to be accomplished. You first insert and screw the guard into the base of the trimmer. Next step is to attach the handle, which easily slides into place between two buttons that you push in. I believe I had this trimmer set up in under 10 minutes -- and it probably could be done faster with someone who has more experience with these things. In all, it's a very easy assembly process.The next step was to run a heavy extension cord from the inside to the outside of the house. Before I actually inserted the plug, I almost said a silent prayer to myself as I wasn't certain this thing was going to work and was wondering if I had set it up properly.A slight push of the lever in the handle and the trimmer came to life! WOW! You could feel the power of this thing in your hands. I started moving it back and forth over the grass and weeds and watched as they were cut to shreds. I had the entire 10x10 pen area mowed down in about a minute. It was one of the most amazing things I have done as of late. I was very proud of the accomplishment --- really.This trimmer is the bomb! It's VERY powerful. It has no problem cutting through thick weeds. It just gets the job done in the most minimal amount of time.My biggest mistake was not taking BEFORE pictures to include here. But I did take AFTER photos so you can see the amount of debris I cut down.Unfortunately, I haven't had the chance to change the string spool. Doesn't look like I need to do it yet. I only used it in a small area. I am certain that will not be an overly involved process and I already know what spool to purchase.Yes, as an idiot who has never used one of these things, this was the most awesome experience as of late. It was easy to put together and it did the job better than I imagined.You will want to purchase this!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2016
Well-powered device. Feeds line well (see notes below). Well-balanced with heavy motor in handle instead of end of long stick. Cord management securely holds my very-thick 12ga cord in place. Easily switches to "edging" mode.

** Automatic Feed System (AFS) **

If you have looked at reviews of any AFS-equipped edger/trimmer you will see a large number of complaints about the auto-feed. These fall into two obvious categories usually: (1) the system does not feed, or (2) the system feeds too much and works through line like crazy. In fact, you see both complaints on the same device (this device's reviews are a great example). This is because ANY auto-feed mechanism is in a fairly precarious balance between not feeding enough and feeding too much. The most important thing is to recognize that the AFS system is not magic and will not always keep a just-sharp-enough-for-your-needs tip on the end.

AFS works as a balance between two centripetal forces: the force from the line whipping around pulling it out and turning the spool clockwise, and the force from a small lever which pushes the spool slightly counter-clockwise. If the latter wins, the lever comes out, pulling a nub out of position in the spool ratchet, then while out lets a small (couple of inches) amount of line out while it is pushed back in. The "stable" state allows the line to win, though, which keeps the nub in place in the sprocket. What puts this out of balance is when the line gets shortened: if too short the line will exert less force pulling the spool clockwise, so the spool goes counter-clockwise letting the lever win and sending new line out.

Now, things affecting this balance are:

1. How easily the lever moves (ex, is there dirt or debris up in there)
2. How much the line weighs (ex, if the line is lighter weight than designed it will need to be longer before reaching equilibrium; if the line has a bunch of dirt accumulated on it it will be shorter before reaching equilibrium)
3. Proper seating of the nub of the lever in the sprocket of the spool (follow the instructions on snapping the spool all the way in place, including rotating it while pushing that last millimeter in so the nub falls properly into place rather than being compressed or splintered)
4. Proper unspooling of the line (ex, if the line is partially melted together as I've seen much too often in pre-packaged Black and Decker line spools, the line will not feed out)

On my particular device, equilibrium is with the line at about 12" from center, which you might note is a bit less than the 14" from center the device is advertised as. However, this equilibrium point is much better than one at 15" from center, which would cause the line to constantly feed. If I had a device constantly feeding I'd check for debris in the lever area, verify that I have the right line in place (0.080" round cross-section), and that the spool is properly seating the nub in the sprocket.

One thing to note is that this entire sprocket mechanism is in the base of the part that pops "off". Compared to the opposite location (in the molded part closer to the shaft), this seems to keep more dirt out as well as making it really easy to replace the mechanism if something happens to it.

Another thing to note is that many AFS systems only feed on start up / shut down. This is because the relief of the "push" from the motor throws the above balance back out of balance, letting the nub advance in its track. The benefit of this is that if the AFS auto-feeds on stop/start then "pulsing" the motor feeds out new line. On my particular device, this didn't seem to be happening. Pulsing didn't pull new line out. Your mileage may vary (again, this isn't necessarily an issue with the design, but the specific balancing of a specific device).

Overall line usage: about a quarter of the original (30"?) spool was used on an average-sized suburban front lawn with multiple trees to edge around and curved grass lines. The rest was used clearing about a quarter acre of thick and tall weeds (height generally doesn't matter other than that the tall weeds fall down and get re-cut usually). This is actually a little less than what I'd go through with my older 0.065"-line-using trimmer (which was about 15" of line for the same job). Obviously if you don't want to buy line a string trimmer is not for you. About $1 of line for the full yard seems quite reasonable to me though (as mentioned below, I wind my own spools from bulk line which keeps this cost reasonable).

** Prewound Spool Quality **

There were a few times working through that first spool (the one that came with the device) where line-meltage inside the spool required me to take it apart and pop the line off the spool. As I noted above, this seems to be very common with B&D's prewound spools. The solution is to just buy bulk line (always 0.080" ROUND, not any kind of shape to it!) and wind the spools yourself. Really takes just about a minute to wind a full spool, which is much less than a trip to the hardware store, and bulk line runs about $3/40 ft instead of $9/20 ft for prewound line (so I can get 6 spools of line for the price of one, and all for about 6 minutes of my time).

One thing I did note, though, is that the spool had a lot of "molded" lines where the original line had been, seemingly from having been melted in place during transit. This makes the first layer of rewound line a little more difficult than it should be. Next time I reuse this spool I'll try smoothing out the spool first using duct tape.

** Ergonomics **

Generally speaking, the ergonomics on this are quite good. I am tall (between 6'2" and 6'3"), so was a little worried about the very minimal "extension" adjustment the device can make (at the same place which governs rotation for edging). The first time out I found myself hunched over because I was trying to hold the motor end too high, as I would have on a longer-shafted edger. However, when I brought the handles down to hip height (as shown in the instruction manual, I might add), it sat quite comfortably in the hands and made good contact with the ground.

The one somewhat-unavoidable issue is vibration. After a particularly large job clearing a field of foxtails and milkweeds, my entire arms were tingly and numb from the constant vibration. I'd highly recommend padded gloves to reduce this vibration. B&D could improve the device by providing more thick-foam padding on the handles, although that padding will inevitably break down over time so relying on easily-replaced gloves to provide the padding is probably smarter.

** Effectiveness in Operation **

As always, it is important to remember that string trimmers cut best at the outer edge of the line (NEVER bring the line "down" on grass; ALWAYS "cut into" the grass with the outer tips). Even with my device sitting at about 12" instead of 14", the outer edge of the line has devastating velocity which absolutely sheared through the various weeds I pushed it through. I found that one particularly fibrous variety of weed (not even sure what it was, but it has a very thick and fibrous stalk) would cause problems and slow the cut down, but taking these slow (so they didn't get past the outer tip) worked well. Note that the line spins clockwise from the top, so cutting such weeds on the left side kept them from getting caught up on the rock guard and really causing issues.

** Overall **

Pros: Well-balanced and easy to use for the power it offers; construction is solid; cord management accommodates very thick cords; easy edging option

Cons: AFS head can be replaced, but not changed out to a bump head if the user gets sick of the inherent issues with auto-feed; edgine can not control depth (and depth will vary if the line auto-feeds while edging)
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Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2016
Everyone has their strengths and weaknesses. My strengths lie in anything in computers, gadgets and electronics. When it comes to anything dealing with landscaping or home improvement, I usually hire someone to come in and do it. I already have a landscaper that comes in and takes care of my lawn.

However, when I recently had a 10x10 fence built for my small dog (complete with access door), I ran into a problem that I did not originally anticipate....overgrown grass and weeds.

Once the Summer hit, I found the dog pen overgrown with weeds and grass. I went into panic mode, because I didn't quite know how to deal with it. Honestly, I was going to purchase a small electric lawn mower to take care of the problem.

Then it hit me....look for a trimmer.

I poured over Amazon reviews on different trimmers. This Black & Decker GH3000 seemed to have the best overall ratings, though with any product, it had a few complaints as well. I figured I would take a chance and try this trimmer. If it were to fail, I could easily return it to Amazon.

The trimmer arrived in a large, long box. It was delivered through UPS. Upon opening it, I found three pieces: The trimmer, the trimmer guard and the handle. Everything was nicely packed, so you can rest assured that the likeliness of damage is minimal.

The instructions looked rather confusing, at first. However, upon reflection, they had easy-to-figure diagrams and only a few initial steps that needed to be accomplished. You first insert and screw the guard into the base of the trimmer. Next step is to attach the handle, which easily slides into place between two buttons that you push in. I believe I had this trimmer set up in under 10 minutes -- and it probably could be done faster with someone who has more experience with these things. In all, it's a very easy assembly process.

The next step was to run a heavy extension cord from the inside to the outside of the house. Before I actually inserted the plug, I almost said a silent prayer to myself as I wasn't certain this thing was going to work and was wondering if I had set it up properly.

A slight push of the lever in the handle and the trimmer came to life! WOW! You could feel the power of this thing in your hands. I started moving it back and forth over the grass and weeds and watched as they were cut to shreds. I had the entire 10x10 pen area mowed down in about a minute. It was one of the most amazing things I have done as of late. I was very proud of the accomplishment --- really.

This trimmer is the bomb! It's VERY powerful. It has no problem cutting through thick weeds. It just gets the job done in the most minimal amount of time.

My biggest mistake was not taking BEFORE pictures to include here. But I did take AFTER photos so you can see the amount of debris I cut down.

Unfortunately, I haven't had the chance to change the string spool. Doesn't look like I need to do it yet. I only used it in a small area. I am certain that will not be an overly involved process and I already know what spool to purchase.

Yes, as an idiot who has never used one of these things, this was the most awesome experience as of late. It was easy to put together and it did the job better than I imagined.

You will want to purchase this!
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5.0 out of 5 stars AMAZING Trimmer. An idiot's guide to usage.....
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2016
Everyone has their strengths and weaknesses. My strengths lie in anything in computers, gadgets and electronics. When it comes to anything dealing with landscaping or home improvement, I usually hire someone to come in and do it. I already have a landscaper that comes in and takes care of my lawn.

However, when I recently had a 10x10 fence built for my small dog (complete with access door), I ran into a problem that I did not originally anticipate....overgrown grass and weeds.

Once the Summer hit, I found the dog pen overgrown with weeds and grass. I went into panic mode, because I didn't quite know how to deal with it. Honestly, I was going to purchase a small electric lawn mower to take care of the problem.

Then it hit me....look for a trimmer.

I poured over Amazon reviews on different trimmers. This Black & Decker GH3000 seemed to have the best overall ratings, though with any product, it had a few complaints as well. I figured I would take a chance and try this trimmer. If it were to fail, I could easily return it to Amazon.

The trimmer arrived in a large, long box. It was delivered through UPS. Upon opening it, I found three pieces: The trimmer, the trimmer guard and the handle. Everything was nicely packed, so you can rest assured that the likeliness of damage is minimal.

The instructions looked rather confusing, at first. However, upon reflection, they had easy-to-figure diagrams and only a few initial steps that needed to be accomplished. You first insert and screw the guard into the base of the trimmer. Next step is to attach the handle, which easily slides into place between two buttons that you push in. I believe I had this trimmer set up in under 10 minutes -- and it probably could be done faster with someone who has more experience with these things. In all, it's a very easy assembly process.

The next step was to run a heavy extension cord from the inside to the outside of the house. Before I actually inserted the plug, I almost said a silent prayer to myself as I wasn't certain this thing was going to work and was wondering if I had set it up properly.

A slight push of the lever in the handle and the trimmer came to life! WOW! You could feel the power of this thing in your hands. I started moving it back and forth over the grass and weeds and watched as they were cut to shreds. I had the entire 10x10 pen area mowed down in about a minute. It was one of the most amazing things I have done as of late. I was very proud of the accomplishment --- really.

This trimmer is the bomb! It's VERY powerful. It has no problem cutting through thick weeds. It just gets the job done in the most minimal amount of time.

My biggest mistake was not taking BEFORE pictures to include here. But I did take AFTER photos so you can see the amount of debris I cut down.

Unfortunately, I haven't had the chance to change the string spool. Doesn't look like I need to do it yet. I only used it in a small area. I am certain that will not be an overly involved process and I already know what spool to purchase.

Yes, as an idiot who has never used one of these things, this was the most awesome experience as of late. It was easy to put together and it did the job better than I imagined.

You will want to purchase this!
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Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2023
I've used the GH-3000 once in my front yard. Definitely, having auto feed issues of not feeding efficiently. Most of the trimming was done with about 4 inches of line extended. When the line went to a longer length (not quite sure if it was full length) the trimmer did really well. That phase only lasts for a few minutes, at best. Then it was back to short line trimming. The motor is powerful enough but I have my doubts that under the "short line" cutting situation if the trimmer is going to last very long. I will continue to use with the hope that the AFS fixes itself with usage... I would have probably returned this item but I let the return window close on me before the first use.
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2024
Works great with original string , no problems at all , just don’t buy the after market string and you’ll be happy
Reviewed in the United States on May 19, 2024
Very powerful motor and doesn’t kill your back.
Reviewed in the United States on July 26, 2023
Me and my big mouth. Said if it ever broke down I would buy one. Yep, it broke down. Parts takes weeks as the come from China. Then no one will install them. Quite elaborate process to take apart. So.... cheaper to just open the wallet and buy another on.
It is an awesome machine. No fuss with batteries and great power. I wear STEEL TOE shoes because that is how strong this is. Always unplug when replacing spool or you just might be replacing fingers. Too bad there are no Black and Decker repair shop. Good product but not worth fixing and I am not a wasteful person so this does upset me but best cost effective option for me.
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John B
5.0 out of 5 stars The Best Trimmer I've Bought To Date
Reviewed in Canada on July 2, 2020
- automatic feed works like a charm and saves huge amount of time effort, way better than "bumping"
- adjustable shaft length is great
- sturdy solid build including aluminum shaft
- edging wheel is immensely helpful
- the transmission drive gives it lots of great torque
- the line spools are easy to change, I bought 2 addition spool caps (these typically wear out over time) and I bought 3 pre-wound line spools as well as a Makita bulk container of line for this, it's super important that when you refill line spools yourself that you wind the new line on carefully in layers and no criss-crossing

a really great piece of equipment, well designed and works super well
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Wayne
5.0 out of 5 stars Powerful weed trimmer
Reviewed in Canada on October 17, 2023
Great price and it is quite powerful for a light weight trimmer
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John Thomas Anderson
4.0 out of 5 stars The Good, the Bad and the tingly!
Reviewed in Canada on June 10, 2019
There are basically two types of Black & Decker string trimmers, corded and cordless and I own both. So when my ten year old B&D GS1000 broke it's drive belt and a two-pack of replacement belts would cost half the price of a new corded trimmer? I figured it was time to ditch my old one.

First I checked out the B&D 40v trimmers as I own the 40v hedge trimmer but I found even they weren't as nicely balanced as my old GS1000, cost twice as much and only had 13 in. heads with single .065 line (old GS1000 was double .080 line) so I decided to buy this GS3000 instead. Here's what I found good and bad about it.......

THE GOOD..........
Same 14 in. head, same powerful motor as the old GS1000.
Same curved shaft which for short people like myself tends to be more comfortable.
Same .080 string which is what you need for heavy weeds and edging.
Same rotating shaft for quick edging.
No interlock unlike the cordless, just push the trigger and it goes.
Quieter than my old one and auto feed seems smoother and less wasteful. (Though maybe that's just because it's factory wound rather than me bulk wound? So we'll see?)

THE FAIR OR GOOD ENOUGH........
On my old GS I could push a button, tilt the shaft slightly and the weight of the head would swing it around and lock it into place all by itself for edging. Took about half a second. This new one requires you to flip a plastic retainer open, hold the body in one hand and physically pull the cutter head around into place, then lock the retainer. Takes about ten seconds. It's still better than a lot of trimmers out there but not an improvement over the old one!

Has the .080 line but only a single line. While a lot of folk hated the double line spools, it only required a single pass for deep edging and cutting. With this single line model I now have to go slower and edging doesn't cut as deep and sometimes requires multiple passes. (But still a lot better than the .065 single lines on the cordless models!)

THE BAD..........
Overall I'm still quite happy with it though it's a pity I can't get a double line spool for it. (The old double line spool won't work, sigh...) BUT there is one thing that I don't like. There's a helluva lot of vibration right by the trigger. While the old one had a little vibration (because the motor is right next to your hand) it never bothered me. BUT this one is much more severe and after about ten minutes or so your hand actually feels numb and/or tingly. (So I'm going to have to see if I can purchase some heavy padded construction gloves specifically for this!)

So overall, it's still one of the best corded trimmers out there unless you want to go for a big powerful gas or 56 volt model using dual .095 strings. I just wish they had done something about that crazy vibration though.

EDITED UPDATE - Sept, 2019
Have used this all summer and it's worked out fine. Just a couple of suggestions......
First I'm now using a heavy construction glove for my trigger hand that I usually only use when dragging paving stones and concrete blocks around. And my hand no longer goes numb after ten minutes. Strongly suggest you do the same!
Second, spray some silicon lube on the shaft where it slides into the handle. I did this and now it's a lot easier and quicker to swivel the head around for edging. Only takes about 3 to 4 seconds now.
Other than this nothing more to add. It's worked out quite well and I'm still using the original string that came with the trimmer. It's not wasting string like the old model and seems to feed out more evenly as well. So that's nice as well. So overall very pleased. It was well worth the purchase!
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Hale and Hardy
5.0 out of 5 stars Works as expected.
Reviewed in Canada on May 6, 2019
This is a very well balanced grass trimmer. I am glad to see that it has an extension cord retainer/strain reducer, as many of the other Black and Decker garden tools, including my 33-year-old B and D electric lawn mower. I find this trimmer to be lighter than expected and very easy to use. Having the motor at the top makes a big difference in the easy handling. The auto-feed works, albeit a little bit erratically, but I expect I will learn what precipitates it's unleashing the line as I get accustomed to it. I do like it better than the old bump-and-hope of the older models. I should have bought a corded model long ago, as I've had a battery powered trimmer and the batteries just don't last the whole job, even when I buy an extra one for that purpose. It was good to not have to rush with the trimming and take my time and do a nicer job of the edges. I couldn't be happier with this purchase. Recommended. :)
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Coghlan
3.0 out of 5 stars Auto-feed is the achilles heel of this trimmer.
Reviewed in Canada on July 12, 2016
Powerful, but string doesn't seem to feed very well. Easy to carry.

After a season of constantly removing spool to hand-feed the line, I took it in to a B&D repair centre under the 2-yr warranty. Just got it back. Looks like they replaced the black shroud, which contains the little arm & pin that's supposed to move and allow the spool to unwind. Just tried it tonight and it seems to feed properly now.
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