Definition
A weed-whacker, also known as a string trimmer, is a power tool used to cut grass and weeds in areas difficult to reach with a lawnmower. 🪨 It uses a spinning monofilament line to trim vegetation close to walls, fences, and other obstacles. Weed-whackers are lightweight and easy to maneuver, making them ideal for edging lawns and clearing overgrown areas. Unlike lawnmowers, they can be used vertically to trim edges neatly. It is a convenient tool for maintaining a well-groomed yard.