These do not work on electric weed eaters. If someone says they do, don't believe them. I tried on black and decker and homelite brand and was disappointed. Save your money.
@@SilverCymbal The link in your discription and these comments is not for the universal version. It's for the version that only fits up to Echo trimmers. I ordered thinking it was universal and got the head only with no adapters.
I am a 80 yr old still doing my own yard work and loving it. Refilling trimmer line is a night mare, but your video explained it so well that off i go to Home Depot to get a speed feeder for my electric weed eatter. You are a doll for doing this video.
I bought my first one at Home Depot or Lowe's years ago, maybe 15. I asked the repair shop about them and they suggested not getting one, a couple of years later they were selling them too. Saved the adapter kit and have used this head on Stihl, Echo, Tanaka, and others. The machine wears out but the head hasn't. Probably the best aftermarket product I have ever purchased. Thank you.
I am new first time home owner. Your Channel is a god send. I have used my dad and your videos for alot of help. My wife and friends are surprised by how much I know. Truth is...... I use your videos as a life guide and some day show my son the ancient way of the suburban man. Thanks for everything you do. You have helped alot of people out more than you know.
Oh my goodness! Thank you so much. I was very frustrated today trying to replace the string on my trimmer and thought to myself that there has to be a better way. I had a feeling there was a solution out there, however, I went to the hardware this afternoon and asked if there was a solution to this messy process, but they had nothing. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
I could kiss you for making this video!!!!!!!!! Man the number of choice expletives I've let out over the years, the number of battles I've lost with many a strimmer. Just what I need. Thanks a ton!
I have to add to what a lot of people said. You made my life more enjoyable, with the way you explained in detail. I actually don't mind trimming the lawn now. Thank you.
AMEN MY FRIEND ! The "SPEEDFEED" was originally sold by Shindaiwa ! Which has now merged with ECHO ! I have been a dealer for over Sixteen years !!! Wish I had thought of this gem myself ! Extremely user friendly ! No need to ever take the head apart NEVER AGAIN ! You have the universal adapter version ! It as you have correctly advised, fits nearly every major brand ! THE SPEEDFEED IS EVERYTHING YOU SAID AND MORE !
@@EveryMan333 It will create greater resistance on your unit. I don't think it would be an issue for it, but I would hate to tell you wrong. Otherwise, the Speed Feed Universal system will have all the necessary adapters for you to use it on your unit !
@@EveryMan333 Well, wasn't going to say that, but if you are willing . . . I highly doubt you are going to deplete by half though. "Curiosity killed the cat" and I am definitely curious ! If you do it, please let me know !
Just installed my second one, used the first for about two years! Best trimmer head ever!!! For those in the comments saying it doesn't work you obviously did something wrong. Ill continue to buy this product for as long as it is sold!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I pre-cut several lenghts of string to the correct size, roll up the strings individually & secure them with twisty ties, keep them in my truck door, every time I start my day of lawn cutting I grab one, put it in my pocket as an extra bc you know you'll be the farthest away from your truck when the head runs out of string!! I pull out the extra string from my pocket, reload & go!! Thx for making this video. You did an Awesome job on your edging!
I have been working for a small professional lawn care CO.for 3 years now and all 6 of our trimmers have that head on them. The best IMO and also the best at flat trimming.I can match the hight of the mowers perfect as if the mowers had cut all the way to the homes and such
Watched your video thanks so much. I am a 73 year old female and I am weedwacker challenged. Thanks so much I feel confident that I can replace the string on my weedwacker. Susan Lander, Mercer, Pa
I bought an electric trimmer several years ago. This trimmer comes with this trimmer head. Best and easiest trimmer to reload trimmer line I have ever had.
I have 3 large string trimmers and 2 of them have this system, it appears mine were made by a different manufacturer than the one shown here, but work the exact same way, push the line through and wind up, this works extremely well for me, never binds up like the one I have with the ordinary string reloading method.
Great demonstration, you did this slow enough for me to follow what you are doing, thank you. Usually these things are a blur. I always dread putting new string on . I am ordering now, I have the exact Machine you are using and it is the best one I have owned in 30 years.
I have a Flymo contour 500 and I was doing my daughters garden, and I was stopping every few minutes to pull the cable out, the air was starting to turn blue, finding this I will be placing an order through Amazon. Thank god for TH-cam and people like yourself informing us.
I have this mechanism on my craftsman trimmer natively. It's the first one I ever bought and haven't needed a new one in 10 years. I always thought this was the standard on all trimmers and never gave it another thought.
Yeah all the decent high end/commercial grade trimmers have been using these heads for years. The cool innovation of recent times is the electric auto rewind heads, they make it absurdly easy
This seems like a really good idea, for people who do landscaping for a living, and have to reload relatively often(compared to normal maintenance, where you might reload every few months, for your average homeowner)
That's me - all the commercial grade string trimmers have had line heads like this for years, it's only the low end domestic trimmers that have the crappy ones you need to take apart. The real innovation of the last few years is the auto wind heads on some electric commercial trimmers. You just push the line through the holes until equal amount on both ends, press the button, and the machine winds it all in for you. This is great for commerical use, because while manual wind heads work well at first... after a year or two of heavy use, all the plant gunk makes them hard to turn. Spraying them with resin solvent helps though.
I found a head like this accidentally at a farm supply store when looking for a replacement head for my trimmer so I could loan it to my grandson to mow and trim lawns. I have it back now and love it.
I got the DeWalt version of this and absolutely love it!!! When tapped to feed the line it feed just a few inches a tap and no water line to cut off from over feeding. 3 taps is a full feed. I’ve never had to have it cut off any line yet. Well worth the cost and very fast to load 30’ of line.
Judging by the comments, many know about this type of attachment but most of us didn't. Thanks for the tip and nice edging! I assume it's bump feed also? Nice vid and God bless! 😁
Thank you very much, yes it is a bump feed and has a nice design without the button so that means you can tap it anywhere on the bottom and it will feed nicely. Thanks for the watching,
I was soooo sick of fighting the string. I just gave in and bought several factory ones. Spending way more but it stopped the headache. This thing is genius. Getting one today...
I picked up an Ego line trimmer and its the best thing ever. The chain saw rocks as well. The trimmer feed’s itself and sooo easy to refill new line just as you are showing here.
Love the speed feed,when it’s on the trimmer,and I’m reloading, I put my left thumb and middle finger on the two holes and wind the backing plate with my right hand, it keeps a little tension on the string for the first three or four winds, if you do right you don’t get any tangles
Just came across your video. I replaced the head on one of my string trimmers with this type head a while ago. Love it! My other one came with a similar head from the factory. Now for the real reason I’m commenting. Operating a string trimmer wearing shorts and sandals isn’t the best idea. I’ve seen several injuries from these units that would have been avoided if the operator had been wearing jeans and shoes. Yeah, it’s uncomfortable in the warm weather! But not nearly as uncomfortable as losing a toe or two or a nasty gouge in your leg. BE SAFE!
Bought a Lowe’s Kobalt electric a few years back. It’s a Torque Monster. Eats small trees. Came with this system and I love it . Thanks for the flashlite trick .
Great idea and great job in the presentation, you were very clear and easy to follow. Thank you. These string trimmers have been a nightmare for years!!!! 💖👍🙋♂️
I never used any Makita cordless products and have been thrilled far beyond my expectations with this one. I have added some other tools as my budget allows that you will see in future videos too. Very nice stuff they make.
Which model Makita trimmer did you buy? Don't they only have 1 head. Got one and install instructions are lacking and original head spins off when engaged . Will try your allen wrench but only see as useful to remove and not secure head.
I have the EXACT same Makita trimmer as you and came across your video by chance when I wasn't even looking up such topic! Your EXCELLENT video demo of how the SpeedFeed works from start to finish was so awesome that I ended up ordering 2 for my 2 trimmers and man has it greatly improved my weed whacking experience!!! Was able to load and perform exactly as you demoed and I can't THANK YOU enough!!!!
Thanks for this video it was awesome. I just picked up my trimmer to have the line installed....cost me 10 bucks. With service. Now I can use this miracle head for the future. I assume they are universal. Went to the link did not mention fits other models. Thanks my friend this will save me a lot of anxiety. Enjoy the day.
I've been using it for years now. One thing I love is that when you're running out of line or want new line to cut better, you just have to pull the trigger and tap the head on the grass and it automatically feeds out new line! No more stopping it to twist and pull.
What kind of weed whacker did you have before where you had to stop and pull? The weed wackers I've owned for decades did the tap and let out string without this attachment
@@peteradams7457 the one that you had to add two identical strings and feed it through. Sometimes one would fly out and I'd have to stop it and add new ones.
@@pattayperformance yes the only bad part is the covers seem to wear fast if you bump them on concrete...I can make them last two years my guys that work for me go through 1 or 2 a year. The whole thing is like 25 and the covers are like 12
You just showed up randomly and my recommendations. You did a great job of explaining. It was really easy to understand and I feel Fearless to attack my weed wacker!
@@SilverCymbal by the time I watch the clouds part and angles sing I could restring another weed trimmer the old school way. Bunch of sissy babies!!!!!!!!
Scott Chapman sounds like an ol' dog that refuse to learn a new trick. Speed feed heads are the bomb, they are professional & quick to load without issue. Mine auto feeds amazingly and rarely requires a bump for more line. Angels sing to the lawn God's - may the clouds part for all exception to Scott C.
@@scottchapman8044 youtube experiencing difficulties.. so to use your own logic as to what equates to masculinity.. Do you hunt and kill all your own food? no? loss of all man points! Sack up cupcake and be a real man and stop shopping the the emasculating store for your food! see how your logic works against you? moron!
Pro tip, all echos come with those, and echo is a great brand to use commercially given they are gas powered. Your suggestion is good for those who’d like to keep their electric whip And for feeding those things, pull out 2 full arm lengths off the spool, cut it right there, whistle it through the head, pull both ends out so they are tight and same length, wrap er up!
Slow hand clap for the guys who invented this! GENIUS. This is the most annoying thing with doing yardwork is stopping especially when the line doesn’t feed through after breaking off and you’ve got to take it apart and waste five minutes each time pulling the cord out and putting the head back on.
I appreciate that. I am always trying and practice helps but there are plenty of pros that put me to shame. Watch for some new videos on this topics coming soon soon.
That's very great, when I watch you using that Trimmer you are an expert, Here in the Philippines sir we will not use that Trimmer head because we will cut the grass very low,
I have a stihl head, never have to take it a part. Put 2 pieces thru 2 holes. Takes about 10 seconds. I cutup pieces in advance and use a little pouch to store them in. I use 105 line. Rarely breaks....
When I bought two of these I didn’t pay attention and then I remembered how to push the string through the too wholes turn the spindle and it’s so fast I love it I am old fashioned manual string guy now I changed
Yeah, I've never had a problem with the regular one either. And even if I did, it's not like you have to put new line in every week. Not unless you are mowing lawns for a living.
@@101perspective - I just re-wound a new load on my B&D 20v in *50* *SECONDS* and it was TWICE as LONG at 21', so 30 seconds compared to this thing - another solution without a problem here...
@@jameskoralewski1006 - I timed myself, and rewound a spool for my Black & Decker 20v in 50 seconds, so I'm pretty certain no fraction of that time is going to have me doing anything different or buying anything.
I bought one of these for my Stihl and it worked okay, but had the annoying tendency to suck the line back into the body if it got too short. I swapped over to a Stihl autocut today, which is similar to this design, but slightly improved in two ways: 1. its got a clutch to ensure the string doesn't suck itself in 2. Its got a pretty clear "button" that advances the line out. Loading it works the same as this one, turn it to a through position, push the line in, and twist it around.
For the last 18 months I've not let the lawn crew edge or use a weed eater in my back yard. th-cam.com/users/postUgkx_rBCFuDW1zD6blTGhLkvAkxU657uR_lG I didn't like the fact that they just kept cutting the edge of the lawn further and further from the rock lining the flower beds and leaving bare ground. And the grass was trimmed or scalped several feet around trees, etc. It was a constant battle with them so I told them to just mow and no trimming. I have Zoysia grass so it grows pretty slow. Obviously after a while it could use some trimming. I'm in my 80's so I can't do much of it myself.Finally I decided that if I could find a lightweight battery powered trimmer I might be able to do some light trimming. I decided to buy the LST201 20V trimmer. And it works great for my needs. I have back yard with about 150' of flower beds and several trees to be trimmed. I can lightly trim the whole yard with a single charge! The grass I trimmed was only a few inches high but the trimmer was more powerful than I expected.
Look at me mama I just discovered speedfeed head and I act like it's the best thing since sliced bread.....never mind the fact that is on the market for years
@@markhoffman3288 ...duh?.....ahh.....it's very hard to get a close cut and totally avoid hitting the concrete. Like somene here said, add a bolt, or like I did, add a sacrificial 3" disc.....found this as a house-door-opening guard at Home Depot.... www.homedepot.com/p/Prime-Line-3-1-4-in-Dia-Ivory-Rigid-Vinyl-Self-Adhesive-Wall-Protector-U-9185/100579507
I just recently upgraded to an Echo SRM-225 trimmer and I can confirm that the Speed Feed head is the BEST, and quickest reloadable trimmer head I've ever used. Had I known these existed back when I first started my lawn business in 2014 I would have never went thru 3 tap feed heads with my old Husqvarna 128LD.
The next level up is the electric auto rewind ones, you push line through the holes until equal amount both ends, press the button, the machine winds it all in for you. Takes seconds.
I've been using weed eater feeds like that one for years for commercial properties. This is by far the best kind of weed eater attachment to have. I stretch out 3 fully stretched arm lenghths of string and it takes every bit of it. Hopefully it lasts. In a month I tend to put in about 10-20 hours weed eating so hopefully its good quality.
I just watched this and it may have just saved me lot's of headaches...lol thanks for the link I hope its still available 3 years later and mad in the usa.😊
Right on time, my family just got a weed whacker for the back yard.time to grab this bad boy up.i hate dealing with the wire popping back up and unraveling.
Thank you, you will love this thing It completely eliminates that issue and wasting 10 minutes fumbling with a dirty trimmer head that doesn't want to come apart every time too
I have never been able to restring my trimmers with much success. I have even gone out and got new trimmers to try and find a head like this one. Thanks for the heads up on this.
Large majority are made this way today. But they are so handy and save time. The best ones are the weed eaters that can change the pole with different attachments . I have weed eater ,edger , blower , chain saw , snow blower and a small tiller that attaches right to the weed eater . I love it. The plastic brush cutter blades suck get the metal ones they last for years even cut small trees or saplings down .
i have a way better solution!!!! take your old guts/reel out of your head....get the thickest line you can find .155 ....stretch out or drill out the holes to accept it......cut two feet of that line and tie a loose knot....feed on end through one hole and the other through the other (inside to out) and put the knot around the center.....pull tight.....whack away at the lowest rpms it takes to cut the growth....i have whacked my acre property twice using the same 2 foot section of .155 line.
Brandon L just did that on a old electric Remington trimmer_wast tired of messing with it- cuts awesome but took too long to load string- can’t find period or comma on this dam pad
@@robert334bl3 been doing it for 20 years. You're terrible at analysis. If you weigh 2 ft of 0.155 you'll get a couple grams. That's less than the original amount that is filled up in the head with the small stuff. It's now lighter.
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Turn the side that connects to the trimmer. It keeps the line from tangling up
How much?
@@neilgaunya435 Best current price here: amzn.to/2XmgiJ9
These do not work on electric weed eaters. If someone says they do, don't believe them. I tried on black and decker and homelite brand and was disappointed. Save your money.
@@SilverCymbal The link in your discription and these comments is not for the universal version. It's for the version that only fits up to Echo trimmers. I ordered thinking it was universal and got the head only with no adapters.
I am a 80 yr old still doing my own yard work and loving it. Refilling trimmer line is a night mare, but your video explained it so well that off i go to Home Depot to get a speed feeder for my electric weed eatter. You are a doll for doing this video.
I agree with her - except he's "dude" ... 😃😃😎😎
Buy professional tools like echo which are simply EZ to reload
I bought my first one at Home Depot or Lowe's years ago, maybe 15. I asked the repair shop about them and they suggested not getting one, a couple of years later they were selling them too. Saved the adapter kit and have used this head on Stihl, Echo, Tanaka, and others. The machine wears out but the head hasn't. Probably the best aftermarket product I have ever purchased. Thank you.
I am new first time home owner. Your Channel is a god send. I have used my dad and your videos for alot of help. My wife and friends are surprised by how much I know. Truth is...... I use your videos as a life guide and some day show my son the ancient way of the suburban man. Thanks for everything you do. You have helped alot of people out more than you know.
1 o ' clock in the morning in Australia and I am watching this ! Great stuff !
Oh my goodness! Thank you so much. I was very frustrated today trying to replace the string on my trimmer and thought to myself that there has to be a better way. I had a feeling there was a solution out there, however, I went to the hardware this afternoon and asked if there was a solution to this messy process, but they had nothing. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
I could kiss you for making this video!!!!!!!!! Man the number of choice expletives I've let out over the years, the number of battles I've lost with many a strimmer. Just what I need. Thanks a ton!
Hope you are cute! Glad it helped!
I have to add to what a lot of people said. You made my life more enjoyable, with the way you explained in detail. I actually don't mind trimming the lawn now. Thank you.
AMEN MY FRIEND !
The "SPEEDFEED" was originally sold by Shindaiwa !
Which has now merged with ECHO !
I have been a dealer for over Sixteen years !!!
Wish I had thought of this gem myself !
Extremely user friendly !
No need to ever take the head apart NEVER AGAIN !
You have the universal adapter version !
It as you have correctly advised, fits nearly every major brand !
THE SPEEDFEED IS EVERYTHING YOU SAID AND MORE !
does "nearly every major brand" include battery operated models. My B&D has a single cutter line. Can it run a dual line head like this?
@@EveryMan333
It will create greater resistance on your unit.
I don't think it would be an issue for it, but I would hate to tell you wrong.
Otherwise, the
Speed Feed Universal system will have all the necessary adapters for you to use it on your unit !
@@quadsman11 thanks, man. I wonder if it will deplete the battery in half the time. in the name of Science I have to try this don't I...
@@EveryMan333
Well,
wasn't going to say that,
but if you are willing . . .
I highly doubt you are going to deplete by half though.
"Curiosity killed the cat" and I am definitely curious !
If you do it, please let me know !
Just installed my second one, used the first for about two years! Best trimmer head ever!!!
For those in the comments saying it doesn't work you obviously did something wrong. Ill continue to buy this product for as long as it is sold!⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
I pre-cut several lenghts of string to the correct size, roll up the strings individually & secure them with twisty ties, keep them in my truck door, every time I start my day of lawn cutting I grab one, put it in my pocket as an extra bc you know you'll be the farthest away from your truck when the head runs out of string!! I pull out the extra string from my pocket, reload & go!!
Thx for making this video. You did an Awesome job on your edging!
Speed Heads have been helping keep yards mowed and houses painted cheaply for decades.
I have been working for a small professional lawn care CO.for 3 years now and all 6 of our trimmers have that head on them. The best IMO and also the best at flat trimming.I can match the hight of the mowers perfect as if the mowers had cut all the way to the homes and such
Right on
Is it still working good after a year?
@@waskele.wabbit717 yes sir only had to change the cap once so far
Your style of sharing information is very fluid, easy to follow and comprehensive. Didn't realize trimmer had a cut off point.
And slow AF 😂
Watched your video thanks so much. I am a 73 year old female and I am weedwacker challenged. Thanks so much I feel confident that I can replace the string on my weedwacker. Susan Lander, Mercer, Pa
I bought an electric trimmer several years ago. This trimmer comes with this trimmer head. Best and easiest trimmer to reload trimmer line I have ever had.
I have 3 large string trimmers and 2 of them have this system, it appears mine were made by a different manufacturer than the one shown here, but work the exact same way, push the line through and wind up, this works extremely well for me, never binds up like the one I have with the ordinary string reloading method.
if it looks the same as the one shown in the vid but not the same brand its more than likely a shindaiwah which is a parent company of Echo
I sub'd just for this video alone. I cannot express how much agony I've gone through stringing trimmers over and over. Great advice!
Great demonstration, you did this slow enough for me to follow what you are doing, thank you.
Usually these things are a blur. I always dread putting new string on . I am ordering now, I have the exact
Machine you are using and it is the best one I have owned in 30 years.
There you go again, making our lives a little easier. Thank you.
I have a Flymo contour 500 and I was doing my daughters garden, and I was stopping every few minutes to pull the cable out, the air was starting to turn blue, finding this I will be placing an order through Amazon.
Thank god for TH-cam and people like yourself informing us.
I have this mechanism on my craftsman trimmer natively. It's the first one I ever bought and haven't needed a new one in 10 years. I always thought this was the standard on all trimmers and never gave it another thought.
Yeah all the decent high end/commercial grade trimmers have been using these heads for years. The cool innovation of recent times is the electric auto rewind heads, they make it absurdly easy
This seems like a really good idea, for people who do landscaping for a living, and have to reload relatively often(compared to normal maintenance, where you might reload every few months, for your average homeowner)
That's me - all the commercial grade string trimmers have had line heads like this for years, it's only the low end domestic trimmers that have the crappy ones you need to take apart.
The real innovation of the last few years is the auto wind heads on some electric commercial trimmers. You just push the line through the holes until equal amount on both ends, press the button, and the machine winds it all in for you.
This is great for commerical use, because while manual wind heads work well at first... after a year or two of heavy use, all the plant gunk makes them hard to turn. Spraying them with resin solvent helps though.
I found a head like this accidentally at a farm supply store when looking for a replacement head for my trimmer so I could loan it to my grandson to mow and trim lawns. I have it back now and love it.
Ever since you showed me this 2 years ago I've never looked back. It changed the game
I got the DeWalt version of this and absolutely love it!!! When tapped to feed the line it feed just a few inches a tap and no water line to cut off from over feeding. 3 taps is a full feed. I’ve never had to have it cut off any line yet. Well worth the cost and very fast to load 30’ of line.
I've been landscaping for 15 years and I love winding string on a head. My favorite are the Redmax heads, very easy to use.
It gives you a break from the work when you stop to wind it on :)
my ryobi that I bought 9 years ago re strings like that. It has been a heck of a trimmer and still runs great.
Yep. I was gonna say the same thing. Too bad I sold it when we moved :(
Same! Ryobi branded equipment is great!
Hey Brandon, Which Ryobi model is it? Thanks.
Romin Hawk I have the Expand-it weed eater by Ryobi. Does the same thing. Also have the blower attachment. Both work great!
Same but I got mine not too long ago, you even have the same name as me.
Judging by the comments, many know about this type of attachment but most of us didn't. Thanks for the tip and nice edging! I assume it's bump feed also? Nice vid and God bless! 😁
Thank you very much, yes it is a bump feed and has a nice design without the button so that means you can tap it anywhere on the bottom and it will feed nicely. Thanks for the watching,
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I was soooo sick of fighting the string. I just gave in and bought several factory ones. Spending way more but it stopped the headache. This thing is genius. Getting one today...
I picked up an Ego line trimmer and its the best thing ever. The chain saw rocks as well. The trimmer feed’s itself and sooo easy to refill new line just as you are showing here.
Love the speed feed,when it’s on the trimmer,and I’m reloading, I put my left thumb and middle finger on the two holes and wind the backing plate with my right hand, it keeps a little tension on the string for the first three or four winds, if you do right you don’t get any tangles
Ya, I bet you put that left thumb and middle finger OTHER place too !!
oh please say that again..you know a picture speaks a thousand words.
I have one of those and I've had it for about 3 years absolutely recommended
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Just came across your video. I replaced the head on one of my string trimmers with this type head a while ago. Love it! My other one came with a similar head from the factory.
Now for the real reason I’m commenting. Operating a string trimmer wearing shorts and sandals isn’t the best idea. I’ve seen several injuries from these units that would have been avoided if the operator had been wearing jeans and shoes. Yeah, it’s uncomfortable in the warm weather! But not nearly as uncomfortable as losing a toe or two or a nasty gouge in your leg. BE SAFE!
Bought a Lowe’s Kobalt electric a few years back. It’s a Torque Monster. Eats small trees. Came with this system and I love it . Thanks for the flashlite trick .
It's 2020 and you just made my summer. I hate weed trimmers and the tangled line messes. Thank you.
Milwaukee trimmer has this head from factory it came on my trimmer
Great idea and great job in the presentation, you were very clear and easy to follow. Thank you. These string trimmers have been a nightmare for years!!!! 💖👍🙋♂️
Thank you very much. This is one of my favorites
I just bought a brand new Makita string trimmer that came standard with a head that works just like this. Best head I've ever used.
I never used any Makita cordless products and have been thrilled far beyond my expectations with this one. I have added some other tools as my budget allows that you will see in future videos too. Very nice stuff they make.
Which model Makita trimmer did you buy? Don't they only have 1 head. Got one and install instructions are lacking and original head spins off when engaged . Will try your allen wrench but only see as useful to remove and not secure head.
Best head you ever got??
I have the EXACT same Makita trimmer as you and came across your video by chance when I wasn't even looking up such topic! Your EXCELLENT video demo of how the SpeedFeed works from start to finish was so awesome that I ended up ordering 2 for my 2 trimmers and man has it greatly improved my weed whacking experience!!! Was able to load and perform exactly as you demoed and I can't THANK YOU enough!!!!
same here. ive been googling and came across is as well. i need to upgrade my guard though too🤣
Thanks for this video it was awesome. I just picked up my trimmer to have the line installed....cost me 10 bucks. With service. Now I can use this miracle head for the future. I assume they are universal. Went to the link did not mention fits other models. Thanks my friend this will save me a lot of anxiety. Enjoy the day.
Yeah, I hate trimmers because of the string. This adapter will make my life so much easier! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
It's really awesome, you will love it
It's STHIL ! A STRING ! TRIMMER !!
I've been using it for years now. One thing I love is that when you're running out of line or want new line to cut better, you just have to pull the trigger and tap the head on the grass and it automatically feeds out new line! No more stopping it to twist and pull.
What kind of weed whacker did you have before where you had to stop and pull? The weed wackers I've owned for decades did the tap and let out string without this attachment
@@peteradams7457 the one that you had to add two identical strings and feed it through. Sometimes one would fly out and I'd have to stop it and add new ones.
I have been using the speed feed heads for years ... they work great
I was hyped thinking they came out with something better...same here though I like them
Hey everyone, it's PPC!!!! Hi Paul!
Are these Bump Feed too?
Pattay's Performance yep
@@pattayperformance yes the only bad part is the covers seem to wear fast if you bump them on concrete...I can make them last two years my guys that work for me go through 1 or 2 a year. The whole thing is like 25 and the covers are like 12
Have used this brand for last 4 Years!! Love this one!!
Just bought one of these for my Stihl string trimmer because of your video. Thanks for the info on what looks like a great upgrade!
You just showed up randomly and my recommendations. You did a great job of explaining. It was really easy to understand and I feel Fearless to attack my weed wacker!
Thank you very much for the nice comment and good luck with your weed wacking!
My ego lawn mower does it like this. Except i only push a button to wind it up electronically
Ryobi have had a spool like this for at least 12 years. Nothing new here in the uk, definitely a better system then the old way
Jonny Be good Ryobi is what I use
Exactly. I thought I was going to see a new revolutionary system. Back to my Ryobi.
this is the first time i've ever seen or heard of this.. cue the clouds to part and the angels to sing.
I couldn't agree more, I do plenty of DIY but stringing line the old way is just bad news. Glad you liked it.
@@SilverCymbal by the time I watch the clouds part and angles sing I could restring another weed trimmer the old school way. Bunch of sissy babies!!!!!!!!
Scott Chapman sounds like an ol' dog that refuse to learn a new trick. Speed feed heads are the bomb, they are professional & quick to load without issue. Mine auto feeds amazingly and rarely requires a bump for more line. Angels sing to the lawn God's - may the clouds part for all exception to Scott C.
@@markhoffman3288 scott is buying into his own bs.. and remember, no one ever lies online, ever!
@@scottchapman8044 youtube experiencing difficulties.. so to use your own logic as to what equates to masculinity.. Do you hunt and kill all your own food? no? loss of all man points! Sack up cupcake and be a real man and stop shopping the the emasculating store for your food! see how your logic works against you? moron!
Your yard is a manicured masterpiece. I'm going to throw away my trimmer and rip up my yard and grow wild flowers and weeds. Great vid btw.
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Sounds good to me.
Pro tip, all echos come with those, and echo is a great brand to use commercially given they are gas powered. Your suggestion is good for those who’d like to keep their electric whip
And for feeding those things, pull out 2 full arm lengths off the spool, cut it right there, whistle it through the head, pull both ends out so they are tight and same length, wrap er up!
Are you kidding me? I have probably loaded my weed String trimmer 50 times in the last 5 years. I had no idea. Thank you so much!
You will love this thing - amzn.to/2XmgiJ9
Love the Echo speed feed. Been using them for years. It’s the best head for a trimmer. Nothing close.
Absolutely these are so great! amzn.to/2XmgiJ9
Echo head, but not Echo trimmers haha.
say no more!! 💃🏽💃🏽💃🏽 I am dancing with joy!
I love these Fast Feed Trimmer Heads..I can never see myself going back to the old Stringer Heads Again. Thanks for the Video!
Oh my goodness you're a life saver with this video!! I was livid with replacing the string. I must get one of those!! Thank you
I have had one of these for 5 years. Easy and fast and never fails.
I though you were going to talk about a different kind of head, but instead you pulled out the best thing you could've. Speed feed is the way to go.
Thank you very much
Drives me crazy how short your string is but I can’t argue with good results. Nice job!
I think you know it wasn't left short... that was only during install.
when you wind your string you never get short/long sides??
These are the bomb. I saw a guy that had his apart trying to restring it.
I said gimme that thang and showed him how to wind it.
He was so grateful.
Slow hand clap for the guys who invented this! GENIUS. This is the most annoying thing with doing yardwork is stopping especially when the line doesn’t feed through after breaking off and you’ve got to take it apart and waste five minutes each time pulling the cord out and putting the head back on.
I haven't got time for a slow hand clap. So I just slapped my neighbours bald head. Will that do.
I'm happy to come across your channel. Didn't know about this design. I can see why you love it, and I can't wait to get one!
Thanks
Thank you very much I really appreciate it.
This is awesome. Totally going to get me one. Thank you sooo much for making life easier!!!! Thanks for being amazing!!
Thank you very much after you start using it you will be even happier, It's a really nice thing. Thanks for watching,
Try this method before you run out and buy this.
Pretty good line you're cutting on that bed. You've got some experience and a steady hand.
I appreciate that. I am always trying and practice helps but there are plenty of pros that put me to shame. Watch for some new videos on this topics coming soon soon.
My ECCO weed eater already comes with a head like this and I love it! My old weed eater was awful to load string.
That's very great, when I watch you using that Trimmer you are an expert, Here in the Philippines sir we will not use that Trimmer head because we will cut the grass very low,
Going to pick this up, I’m going to flex so hard on my neighbors 😂
Lmfaooooooo
Easily the best amzn.to/2XmgiJ9 you can ever buy to make your life a little easier.
I have a stihl head, never have to take it a part. Put 2 pieces thru 2 holes. Takes about 10 seconds. I cutup pieces in advance and use a little pouch to store them in. I use 105 line. Rarely breaks....
What is it called Gary? You have a link to buy? Thank you.
My dad has spent years hand winding. I know what I'm getting him for an year Christmas present!
Yeah, exactly: why couldn't he have just given us a link to it directly below the video???
When I bought two of these I didn’t pay attention and then I remembered how to push the string through the too wholes turn the spindle and it’s so fast I love it I am old fashioned manual string guy now I changed
Stihl has those heads stock, works like a dream.
Never had a problem with the regular head on trimmers. It's what your use to.
Yeah, I've never had a problem with the regular one either. And even if I did, it's not like you have to put new line in every week. Not unless you are mowing lawns for a living.
@@101perspective - I just re-wound a new load on my B&D 20v in *50* *SECONDS* and it was TWICE as LONG at 21', so 30 seconds compared to this thing - another solution without a problem here...
With the speed feed, you can change the line in a fraction of time compared to rewinding a spool with new line.
@@jameskoralewski1006 - I timed myself, and rewound a spool for my Black & Decker 20v in 50 seconds, so I'm pretty certain no fraction of that time is going to have me doing anything different or buying anything.
@@brianmi40 You could probably load a speed feed in about 30 seconds.
Thank you so much for showing me how to take off the head and add the attachment.
You are so welcome!
My TroyBilt trimer has this head as standard equipment, it works great.
Best video ever. I have been so frustrated with this situation. Thank you so much !
I bought one of these for my Stihl and it worked okay, but had the annoying tendency to suck the line back into the body if it got too short.
I swapped over to a Stihl autocut today, which is similar to this design, but slightly improved in two ways:
1. its got a clutch to ensure the string doesn't suck itself in
2. Its got a pretty clear "button" that advances the line out.
Loading it works the same as this one, turn it to a through position, push the line in, and twist it around.
I was wondering about my Stihl. Think I'll look up what you have. Thanks.
For the last 18 months I've not let the lawn crew edge or use a weed eater in my back yard. th-cam.com/users/postUgkx_rBCFuDW1zD6blTGhLkvAkxU657uR_lG I didn't like the fact that they just kept cutting the edge of the lawn further and further from the rock lining the flower beds and leaving bare ground. And the grass was trimmed or scalped several feet around trees, etc. It was a constant battle with them so I told them to just mow and no trimming. I have Zoysia grass so it grows pretty slow. Obviously after a while it could use some trimming. I'm in my 80's so I can't do much of it myself.Finally I decided that if I could find a lightweight battery powered trimmer I might be able to do some light trimming. I decided to buy the LST201 20V trimmer. And it works great for my needs. I have back yard with about 150' of flower beds and several trees to be trimmed. I can lightly trim the whole yard with a single charge! The grass I trimmed was only a few inches high but the trimmer was more powerful than I expected.
Look at me mama I just discovered speedfeed head and I act like it's the best thing since sliced bread.....never mind the fact that is on the market for years
Nothing wrong with falling in love for a second time
It's almost like you can't understand how everyone doesn't already know everything there is to know...
I've not heard an accent like that since I was a kid growing up in NY. Shalom brother.
I've never Not heard that accent :)
What accent? All I hear is a standard american accent.
@@pmarquisYT Haha. Yeah you're an eastcoaster then.
@@RAF71chingachgook I'm not American actually 😉
@@pmarquisYT We all sound alike? ;0
Pro tip:
the plastic wears out n the center of these(eventually, under commercial use) and you can stop that by adding a bolt in the center
Fixt100 - Great point!
Lol love this, not going to tell my boss tho wont ever buy us new heads then fudge em
Dope
Those baby's spin & you can prolong life by keeping it off the stupid concrete or sidewalks. Duh...
@@markhoffman3288 ...duh?.....ahh.....it's very hard to get a close cut and totally avoid hitting the concrete. Like somene here said, add a bolt, or like I did, add a sacrificial 3" disc.....found this as a house-door-opening guard at Home Depot....
www.homedepot.com/p/Prime-Line-3-1-4-in-Dia-Ivory-Rigid-Vinyl-Self-Adhesive-Wall-Protector-U-9185/100579507
I just recently upgraded to an Echo SRM-225 trimmer and I can confirm that the Speed Feed head is the BEST, and quickest reloadable trimmer head I've ever used. Had I known these existed back when I first started my lawn business in 2014 I would have never went thru 3 tap feed heads with my old Husqvarna 128LD.
The next level up is the electric auto rewind ones, you push line through the holes until equal amount both ends, press the button, the machine winds it all in for you. Takes seconds.
I've been using weed eater feeds like that one for years for commercial properties. This is by far the best kind of weed eater attachment to have. I stretch out 3 fully stretched arm lenghths of string and it takes every bit of it. Hopefully it lasts. In a month I tend to put in about 10-20 hours weed eating so hopefully its good quality.
Your videos are always so informative and helpful. I have the same system and love it! Thank you!
Excellent. I finally learnt & found someone that explain it in a way that made it logical to me. Very grateful for your kind & simple explanation!
Thats the one that came with my echo trimmer. Its awesome and so easy.
How does more string come out? It automatic?
I have this and it’s fantastic. I “tie” two 2-ounce fishing sinkers to each end in order to keep the string straight and extended.
I just watched this and it may have just saved me lot's of headaches...lol thanks for the link I hope its still available 3 years later and mad in the usa.😊
I needed that 10 years ago and.NOW, thanks did. 💋
Whomever invented this is a god among men. Just found this video and I'm buying it immediately
Do you have 2 bump it 2 make line inside advance when it gets cut 2 the nub?
Right on time, my family just got a weed whacker for the back yard.time to grab this bad boy up.i hate dealing with the wire popping back up and unraveling.
Thank you, you will love this thing It completely eliminates that issue and wasting 10 minutes fumbling with a dirty trimmer head that doesn't want to come apart every time too
Silver Cymbal yup, it pays for itself.
Excellent job in showing the reason we should change the trimmer head and how to do it. Thank You !
I have never been able to restring my trimmers with much success. I have even gone out and got new trimmers to try and find a head like this one. Thanks for the heads up on this.
Bought the GroundsKeeper rake, and now this! Thanks
Both really great buys for the buck. Thanks
I have one of those on my Echo weed wacker and it works great
How does the line feed out on this type? I'm assuming not a bump feed?
@@straight-up-shots.. yes bump feed
I so need this ! Didn't show how to lengthen the line out once it's worn though.
Large majority are made this way today. But they are so handy and save time. The best ones are the weed eaters that can change the pole with different attachments . I have weed eater ,edger , blower , chain saw , snow blower and a small tiller that attaches right to the weed eater . I love it. The plastic brush cutter blades suck get the metal ones they last for years even cut small trees or saplings down .
I watched this video to see if there was another head trying to beat the speed feed. Can attest to this. Love this head! Reliable for years for me!
Great to hear!
this was super helpful and flawlessly explained!
Really good to no that I don’t have to fight my weed whacker anymore thanks
Not to be racist but are you spanish?
i have a way better solution!!!! take your old guts/reel out of your head....get the thickest line you can find .155 ....stretch out or drill out the holes to accept it......cut two feet of that line and tie a loose knot....feed on end through one hole and the other through the other (inside to out) and put the knot around the center.....pull tight.....whack away at the lowest rpms it takes to cut the growth....i have whacked my acre property twice using the same 2 foot section of .155 line.
Brandon L just did that on a old electric Remington trimmer_wast tired of messing with it- cuts awesome but took too long to load string- can’t find period or comma on this dam pad
That doesn’t sound simple.
No way bud, speed feed is the real deal, way simpler!
The weight of larger lines are going to stress your unit out to the point the motor burns up and becomes useless. That's a terrible solution
@@robert334bl3 been doing it for 20 years. You're terrible at analysis. If you weigh 2 ft of 0.155 you'll get a couple grams. That's less than the original amount that is filled up in the head with the small stuff. It's now lighter.
Woooooowww!!!! My life is worth living again! Oh thank you, thank you thank you, you wonderful person, you are a hero.