Tools & Hardware : Black & Decker String Trimmer Replacement Spool #RS-136

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Tools & Hardware : Black & Decker String Trimmer Replacement Spool #RS-136

Black & Decker String Trimmer Replacement Spool #RS-136

from: Black & Decker




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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 512





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Black & Decker
EAN: 0028872013607
Label: Black & Decker
Product Manufacturer: Black & Decker
Model: RS-136
Publisher: Black & Decker
Ranking: 512
Studio: Black & Decker


Product facts:
  • Replacement spool provides a 20-foot replacement line for use in your bump feed string trimmer
  • Factory-wound spool offers maximum reliability
  • .065-inch diameter line for use with bump feed system
  • For use with Black & Decker string trimmers: #ST1000, #ST3000, #ST4000, #ST4050, #ST4500, #ST5000, #GE600, #ST200, #ST300, #ST400, #CST800, and #ST6800
  • Backed by 2-year full warranty







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Amazon.com Item Description:
The Black & Decker string trimmer replacement spool provides a 20-foot replacement line for use in your bump feed string trimmer. This factory wound spool offers maximum reliability and eliminates the hassle of having to wind the spool yourself. Using the correct diameter line is critical to the performance of your string trimmer -- this spool features a .065-inch diameter line. This replacement spool is designed for use with the following Black & Decker string trimmers: #ST1000, #ST3000, #ST4000, #ST4050, #ST4500, #ST5000, #GE600, #ST200, #ST300, #ST400, #CST800, and #ST6800. It is backed by a 2-year full warranty.









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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - only as good as the trimmer
bought trimmer, but have not yet exhausted the original spool of line. Trimmer is excellent because it is light and simple. I am sure the replacement spool is equally as good.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Replacement spool
When I bought my latest Black & Decker line trimmer/edger, I also purchased an extra line spool. Over time, the bump-line type can wear the head of the spool out. Particularly when using around concrete or rocks. This may take several seasons of usage but it can happen. Thus, I have a replacement handy which I know will fit. I also can use the extra spool if I am working and do not want to stop to rewind the spool. I simply pop in the replacement and continue working. Then I can rewind the other spool at my convenience. As far as line or string trimmer spools go, this is an easy one to rewind...single line as opposed to dual, and is easily removed and replaced from the trimmer. The bump-feed also works well.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - B&D replacement spool
Product was as advertised plus quick delivery. Couldn't have been easier, especially since this replacement is hard to find in stores.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - B & D FACTORY SPOOL
THIS IS THE WAY TO GO. MUCH EASIER THAN WINDING UP THE OLD SPOOL WHCH ALWAYS GETS JAMMED UP.WHO HAS TIME FOR THAT!!!



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