Amazon.com Product Description
The Ryobi 15-Inch 26 cc 4-Cycle Gas String Trimmer and Brush Cutter with Straight Shaft is quiet, efficient and easy to start. But that's just the beginning. The EZ-Link attachments turn this trimmer into a variety of other tools, all part of Ryobi's TrimmerPlus series. The .095 line cuts an impressive 18-inch swath, and the professional-style straight shaft gives you great reach for cutting under low foliage. This model comes with a brushcutter attachment that eats up even tougher growth. It's a 4-cycle 26 cc engine, so it's fueled by straight gasoline, and best of all, this one of Ryobi's TrimmerPlus models, expanding the trimmer into a shed full of other tools by attaching different tool heads to the clever EZ-Link trimmer shaft. Ryobi makes attachments that turn this trimmer into an edger, cultivator, hedge trimmer, blower/vac and even a snow thrower. This model also features J-shaped handle that adjusts easily for right- or left-handed use and has a comfortable foam grip that encases it.
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As a trimmer, Ryobi's TrimmerPlus is quiet, efficient and easy to start. But thats just the beginning: The EZ-Link attachments turn this trimmer into a variety of other tools, all part of Ryobis TrimmerPlus series. The .095 line cuts an impressive 18-inch swath, and the professional-style straight shaft gives you great reach for cutting under low foliage. This model comes with a brushcutter attachment that eats up even tougher growth. Its a 4-cycle 26cc engine, so its fueled by straight gasoline, and best of all, this is one of Ryobis TrimmerPlus models, expanding the trimmer into a shed full of other tools by attaching different tool heads to the clever EZ-Link trimmer shaft. Ryobi makes attachments that turn this trimmer into an edger, cultivator, hedge trimmer, blower/vac and even a snowthrower. We particularly like this model because of its J-shaped handle that adjusts easily for right- or left-handed use and the comfortable foam grip that encases it. Great power, great versatility.
--Kris Jensen-Van Heste