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title: "How to String a Weed Eater the Right Way"
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# How to String a Weed Eater the Right Way

![](<https://www.bobvila.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/how-to-string-a-weed-eater_feature3.jpg>)
*Photo: Tom Fenenga for BobVila.com*

Next to the lawn mower, a weed eater is perhaps the most essential tool for managing a lawn, allowing you to trim grass that’s up against your house, along fencing, and in other places the blade of your lawn mower can’t reach. A handy tool, but its trimmer line doesn’t last forever. You’ll need to replace the trimmer line from time to time to keep your weed eater doing its job.

While threading a weed eater with fresh line doesn’t take long, it can be an exercise in frustration if you’ve never done it before. Ahead, we take you step by step through the process of changing out the trimmer line while sharing a few tricks of the trade from a few lawn care pros to help make learning how to restring a weed eater easier.

## Safety Precautions

String trimmer line replacement is a job you should only do with the string trimmer completely powered down. That means cutting off the engine if it’s a [gas string trimmer](<https://www.bobvila.com/articles/best-gas-string-trimmer/>), removing the battery if it's a [cordless electric string trimmer](<https://www.bobvila.com/reviews/stihl-fsa-80-r-battery-string-trimmer-review/>), or pulling the plug if it’s a corded string trimmer.

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## How to Restring a String Trimmer

Changing weed eater string requires very few tools and doesn’t take long if you follow the steps below.

### Step 1: Purchase the right line.

![Woman examines white string from a spool before installing in a string feeder.](<https://www.bobvila.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/how-to-string-a-weed-eater_string.jpg>)
*Photo: Tom Fenenga for BobVila.com*

Make sure you’re using trimmer line that’s the same thickness as the line you’re replacing or a line thickness that’s compatible with your [string trimmer](<https://www.bobvila.com/diy/string-trimmer-vs-lawn-edger/>). String trimmer line comes in different thicknesses ranging from light-duty 0.065 inch line up to heavy-duty 0.11 inch line. If you’re not sure what sizes are compatible with your weed eater, check the tool’s manual.

**Pro Tip:** Michael Clarke, founder of home and garden site [Yardwork](<https://useyardwork.com/>), advises selecting a line gauge that suits the job. “For thicker weeds, consider using a heavier gauge line or a twisted line, which are more durable and can handle tougher conditions without wearing out as quickly,” he says.

### Step 2: Remove the cap.

![Woman sets the string length on a weed eater.](<https://www.bobvila.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/how-to-string-a-weed-eater_line_length.jpg>)
*Photo: Tom Fenenga for BobVila.com*

Position the [string trimmer](<https://www.bobvila.com/articles/best-string-trimmer/>) on the ground upside down so that the trimmer head is facing upwards, giving you access to the cutting head. Remove the cap that covers the cutting head by pinching the cap on its two tabs or by unscrewing it. Just under the cap you’ll find a spool that holds the trimmer line. Remove the spool and discard any leftover line.

**Pro Tip:** Jeremy Yamaguchi, owner of [Lawn Love](<https://lawnlove.com/>), suggests using the old line as a guide. “A mistake a lot of people make is taking out the spool and then taking out the last bit of string without looking at it, and then when they go to attach the new string, they realize they aren’t exactly sure where things go,” Yamaguchi says. “If you just take a few moments to assess how/where the old string is attached—or better yet, [take a picture on your phone](<https://www.bobvila.com/diy/renovation-photos/>)—that will make installing the new string way easier.”

### Step 3: Measure the line.

![Woman measures string for string trimmer by holding the string in the span of her arms.](<https://www.bobvila.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/how-to-string-a-weed-eater_feature.jpg>)
*Photo: Tom Fenenga for BobVila.com*

The best way to measure the amount of fresh line you need for your string trimmer is to use your arm span, says Mark Clement, home and garden tool reviewer and licensed contractor with [MyFixitUpLife](<https://myfixituplife.com/>). Clement suggests making three pulls of string, extending your arm to its full length with each pull. While the amount you pull will vary depending on your arm length, this method should give you about what you need to fill the spool.

### Step 4. Replace the line.

![Woman inserts a string into a hole on the side of a string trimmer.](<https://www.bobvila.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/how-to-string-a-weed-eater_insert_line.jpg>)
*Photo: Tom Fenenega for BobVila.com*

Locate the small hole that’s on the spool and insert the trim line into the hole. If your string trimmer has two cutting lines, there will be two channels on the spool (one for each line) and two holes, one for each line.

Look for an arrow that indicates the direction you should wrap the line and begin wrapping the line around the spool. Be mindful when wrapping the line, Clarke says. “When winding the trimmer line in the spool, keep it tight but not too tight, since a loose line can cause it to get caught or stuck when in use and a tight line can force the line to stick together,” he says. Clarke also warns against overfilling the line, which can cause it to jam.

After wrapping the line, you’ll need to hold it in place while you reload the spool. “Without letting the sprung line spring out of the channel it’s in, feed each one through the corresponding eyelet of the spool housing, then push the spool back into the housing and twist/lock it into place,” Clement says.

**Note:** If you find the process of re-wrapping trimmer line to be more of a hassle than you’re willing to deal with, you can skip the wrapping process by buying replacement spools of trimmer line. These spools are already wrapped with a trimmer line. Rather than re-wrapping the line you simply replace the entire spool. You’ll spend a little more for this convenience, but these pre-loaded spools make the process quicker. If you go this route, be sure to purchase replacement string heads that are compatible with the make and model of your string trimmer.

### Step 5: Install the spool.

The next step is installing the spool, and the method depends on the type of trimmer you own.

#### Standard String Trimmer

Place the spool back into the [string trimmer](<https://www.bobvila.com/articles/best-battery-trimmer/>), making sure to thread the line into the hole or holes in the spindle as you do. Some string trimmers have grooves that you can drop the line into as you’re installing it. Once the spindle is in place and the lines are extending through the holes, pop the spindle cap back into place.

#### Speed Feed String Trimmer

If you have a weed eater with a speed feed head, you don’t need to remove the cutting head. Align the hashmarks on the head, then thread the line into one of the eyelets on the head and push it through and out the other eyelet.

**Pro Tip:** Given that line comes wrapped in a coil and you need to push it through a straight channel, threading it through both eyelets can be a challenge. To make the process easier, Clement suggests straightening some of the line first. “Flex the curve out of the first foot of line by straightening it,” he says.

Clement adds that the hashmark guides typically wear away after a few months of use. If that’s the case with your speed feed trimmers, you’ll need to rotate the spindle by pressing down on the head repeatedly until you can look through one eyelet and see out the eyelet on the other side.

Once the line is through, make sure there is an even amount of line on each side of the head, then turn the base of the head to wind the string into the trimmer.

### Step 6: Set the line length.

Set the line length by pressing the head of the string trimmer, then use your fingers to pull out the line. You should be able to pull out a few inches of line with each press. If the line doesn’t come out, then you’ve made a mistake loading it, and you’ll need to start over. Repeat the process until the line is to the desired length. Don’t pull the line out far enough that it can come into contact with the shield that is around the head.

## Final Thoughts

Having to pause to replace string trimmer line in your weed eater should only cause a minor delay in your summertime yard work ritual. But if you don’t know how to install trimmer line, what could be a quick and easy job can quickly spiral into a time-wasting struggle. By following the above instructions and tips, you can make quick work of this job and get back to beautifying your lawn.

## FAQ

If you have lingering concerns about how to string a weed eater, here are some helpful answers to popular questions.

## Author
Tony Carrick is a freelance writer who has contributed to BobVila.com since 2020. He writes how-to articles and product reviews in the areas of lawn and garden, home maintenance, home improvement, auto maintenance, housewares, and technology.

### Author social links  
[LinkedIn](<https://www.linkedin.com/in/tony-carrick>)