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What does a mowing head do?

A mowing head is the cutting attachment fitted to a grass trimmer or brushcutter. It holds the cutting line and feeds it as needed, helping you tackle grass, weeds, and other light vegetation.

How do automatic and bump-feed strimmer heads differ?

Automatic-feed heads extend fresh line without user intervention as the line wears down. Bump-feed models require the operator to tap the head against the ground to release additional line.

Which cutting head is best for demanding clearing work?

A mowing head loaded with thicker strimmer line is often suitable for tackling dense grass and stubborn weeds. For heavier vegetation such as reeds and nettles, a metal grass blade is usually more effective, while brush knives and saw blades are better suited to woody material.

Do you stock strimmer heads from leading brands?

Yes, we offer strimmer and mowing heads from trusted manufacturers including STIHL, Husqvarna, ECHO, EGO, Honda, and STIGA, along with a range of compatible accessories.

What's the process for replacing strimmer line?

On most mowing heads, you'll need to open the head, remove any old line, and wind fresh line onto the spool following the directional markings before feeding the ends through the eyelets and reassembling the head. Certain models, including STIHL AutoCut C heads, allow line to be loaded and wound externally, making the process faster and more convenient.