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Our Favorite Budget-Friendly String Trimmer Is On Sale for Only $126

And we thought its regular price was a good deal!
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A Bob Vila writer tests out the Black+Decker 20V Max EasyFeed String Trimmer/Edger on weeds in the lawn
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Are the weeds threatening to take over the yard yet? Between the storms and the heat , this is the time of year when a great battery trimmer can make the difference between a well-manicured lawn and an unsightly mess. Fortunately, one of our favorite battery-powered trimmers, Black+Decker’s 20V String Trimmer is on sale on Amazon for just $126.87. That’s a $26 savings on an already budget-friendly lawn tool—one we named the Best Bang for the Buck when we tested it. 

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With its automatic feed spool, this Black+Decker string trimmer provided a polished look along sidewalks and driveways and around trees and other lawn fixtures. Best of all, this powerhouse of a trimmer comes with two 2.0Ah rechargeable batteries and a charger, so it’s a complete kit with nothing else to buy. 

Get the Black+Decker 20V MAX Battery Trimmer on Amazon for $126.87 (Save $26)

Other Hot Deals on Battery Trimmers

If you miss out on the outdoor tool deal above, here are three additional deals on battery-powered string trimmers that are worth a look. 

 
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Glenda Taylor

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Glenda Taylor is a BobVila.com staff writer with a background in the residential remodeling, home building, and home improvement industries. She started writing for BobVila.com in 2016 and covers a range of topics, including construction methods, code compliance, tool use, and the latest news in the housing and real estate industries.