A grass trimmer's versatility: how to get an impeccable lawn
Do you tend to skip the edges when mowing your lawn? We get it, a regular mower just can’t reach every spot (well, that’s your excuse at least). Or maybe you accidentally massacre your flower bed with the lawnmower. Well, a grass trimmer will have your garden looking spotless in no time!
A grass trimmer is the perfect companion for a lawnmower to give your lawn a neat finish. If you have a small garden, you can even use the trimmer to maintain the entire lawn. No matter the size of your garden, a grass trimmer is particularly useful for:
1. Those bits of lawn along a fence, patio, or driveway
You don't want to damage your lawnmower on the edge of your driveway or patio, but that always leaves you with that annoying strip of unkempt grass. The same goes for trimming grass along fences or garden walls.
If you're feeling really motivated, you could grab a pair of scissors. But this is exactly where a grass trimmer comes in handy. Thanks to its tiltable head, you can quickly switch from trimming to edge cutting. Two guide wheels help you keep the line perfectly straight.

2. The grass around your flower beds
Right when your vegetable patch starts to flourish or your garden flowers are in full bloom, you become a bit overzealous and mow them down. Oh well, guess you'll have to plant new ones and wait for them to grow.
Luckily, a grass trimmer is equipped with a protective plant guard that shields your beautiful flowers and plants.

3. Hard-to-reach areas
Grass tends to grow in the hardest-to-reach places. Underneath your hedge, for example, well out of reach for your lawnmower. It can also be tricky to mow around trees, especially when roots are sticking out.
Thanks to the telescopic handle and tilting head of a grass trimmer, you can still tidy up those spots with ease.

4. Small lawns
A lawnmower takes up a lot of space in your shed or garage. If you have a small garden, you don’t want to store a huge machine just for your little patch of grass. Don't worry, a grass trimmer hardly takes up any space. You can even hang it on the wall easily, as it’s lightweight. By trimming your small garden regularly, you can use the cut grass as nourishment for your lawn. Less tidying up afterwards!

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