Masport Line Trimmers in Lismore
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Lismore Line Trimmers
Overgrown edges and messy borders can make even a freshly mown lawn look untidy. Masport line trimmers are built to handle those final touches with ease. They are lightweight, balanced and designed for everyday control.
At Diamond Service Centre in Lismore, these trimmers are a reliable go-to for maintaining paths, driveways and fences without strain or frustration.
Whether you're cleaning up the edges or trimming around tight spots, these tools are practical and efficient. For help choosing the right model, give us a call on
(02) 6621 4905.
Comfortable Cutting with Clean Results
Masport line trimmers are ideal for finishing the job after mowing. With curved or straight shaft options, bump-feed heads and powerful motors, they suit all yard sizes and user levels. Their well-balanced designs reduce fatigue, while precision controls give you the confidence to work near delicate garden beds or tough fence lines.
From weekly tidy-ups to clearing overgrowth, these trimmers offer dependable performance. Plus, with easy-start engines and low-maintenance construction, they’re built to make outdoor care simpler. Whether for home gardens or light commercial work, they strike the right balance between cutting power and operator comfort.
What’s the difference between a curved shaft and straight shaft trimmer?
Curved shaft trimmers are lighter and easier to handle for casual use, especially in smaller yards. They offer better manoeuvrability and control for tight spaces. Straight shaft trimmers provide longer reach and more torque, making them ideal for tougher grass, commercial work or accessing under fences and bushes. The right choice depends on the size of the area and the intensity of the task.
How do I replace the trimming line?
Most line trimmers use a bump-feed system where the head is tapped on the ground to release new line. When the spool is empty, remove the head cover, wind new trimmer line evenly onto the spool and feed the ends through the eyelets before reassembling. Always use the correct line size and shape for your model to avoid jams and poor performance.
Why does my line trimmer keep breaking the line?
Line can break from hitting hard surfaces like concrete or fences or if the line is too old or brittle. Ensure you’re using the right thickness and shape for the job. Square or twisted lines are more durable for thick grass, while lighter round lines suit regular trimming. If the line continues to snap, check for damage in the head or spool.