This guide is an in-depth look at the more general guide to using a brush cutter. and logically follows the guide to multifunction brush cutter. If you haven't read both guides yet, our suggestion is to first read the introductory guides and then come back to this one and learn more about your brush cutter.
Once you have purchased a brush cutter, you always wonder what is the right device to attach to the rotating base to allow for a cheaper, faster and more efficient cut. There is a large assortment of gardening products and accessories on the market that often bring more confusion than solutions for the consumer. This guide is intended to help all those who own a brush cutter choose the rotating head that best suits their needs.
Like the rest Buying Guides written by Emmeti Isolanti, this one also arises from the constant need of our consumers to have precise information about the use of the tools they buy every day and the potential they could express.
The advice is to always choose the head that best suits your needs: if you don't have time to waste, if you are a professional you will almost certainly choose an automatic extension head. Again, if you are tired of changing the nylon line every two or three cuts, because it continues to break due to sharp edges or too sharp details in the garden, the solution is probably offered by the choice of heads with aluminum line. These have a higher cost but are sold in various variants whose price fluctuates depending on the length of the spool, the diameter and shape of the line, which can be circular or square.



