: Black & Decker AF-100-3ZP String Trimmer Replacement Spool With 30 Feet Of .065' Line - 3 Pack

: Black & Decker AF-100-3ZP String Trimmer Replacement Spool With 30 Feet Of .065' Line - 3 Pack

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Black & Decker AF-100-3ZP String Trimmer Replacement Spool With 30 Feet Of .065' Line - 3 Pack

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Black & Decker AF-100-3ZP String Trimmer Replacement Spool With 30 Feet Of .065' Line - 3 Pack
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Piece Availability: Usually ships in 1 to 3 months

Street Price: $23.25
Gaunz Org Price: $15.42
Savings!: $7.83 (34%)
Prices subject to change.

Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 32





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Black & Decker
EAN: 0028872401008
Label: Black & Decker
Product Manufacturer: Black & Decker
Model: AF-100-3ZP
Publisher: Black & Decker
Ranking: 32
Size: S
Studio: Black & Decker


Piece facts:
  • Fits: GH400, GH500, ST6600, ST7000, ST7700, CST1000, CST2000 and NST2018
  • 30 Feet .065" Replacement Line/Spool
  • Factory Wound for Maximum Reliability
  • Value Packed For Savings
  • Backed by 2-year full warranty




Pack 3 - Line .065' Of Feet 30 With Spool Replacement Trimmer String AF-100-3ZP Decker & Black






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Autofeed Replacement Spool, For GH400, GH500, GH600, CST1000 & CST2000 Trimmmers.

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    The Black & Decker string trimmer Auto Feed System replacement spools provide 30-foot replacement lines for use in your auto feed string trimmer. These factory wound spools offer maximum reliability and eliminate the hassle of having to wind the spool yourself. The exclusive Black & Decker Automatic Feed Spool (AFS) system automatically advances the cutting string without bumping, using centrifugal force to feed the trimmer line as it is needed. Using the correct diameter line is critical to the performance of your string trimmer -- these spools feature a .065-inch diameter line and are designed for use with the following Black & Decker string trimmers: #GH400, #GH500, #ST6600, #ST7000, #ST7700, #CST1000, #CST2000, #NST2018. These spools are sold in a 3-pack to save you time and money and are backed by a 2-year full warranty.


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    Testimonials
    Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

    Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Product and spools ...
    I don't tend to endorse products but I am more than happy with the whole range of B&D 18 volt yard tools. I started purchasing them last year and now own them all. Easy to switch from one tool to another in short time and with lots of batteries (some come with two) I always have fresh. I've found that the weed-eater works well even tho in second year. Spools are too easy to use to bother winding my own!



    Buyer's feedback: 2 out of 5 stars - Black & Decker cordless weedwacker
    It seems kind of chinzy for $100, I doubt it will last very long. It does an OK job on the light weeds. The battery doesn't last very long, so it is a good thing it came with 2. They take a long time to charge.



    Buyer's feedback: 4 out of 5 stars - * Works fine, but instructions were a little difficult to read ...
    Product works as advertised, but the instructions for installation were a little difficult to read.



    Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - What you need, in a multipack, for a low price - perfect.
    If this is the size and type of line your need for your trimmer, why not by a multipack? As long as your trimmer doesn't break, you know you'll need more; and you get them at a much cheaper price than buying one at a time.



    Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Mr G.R.Donham ...
    Good product, also reasonably priced 3 spools to the package. Buying 1 spool at a time is more expensive.

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    Pack 3 - Line .065' Of Feet 30 With Spool Replacement Trimmer String AF-100-3ZP Decker & Black
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