20V 12" GT 2.0 String Trimmer / Edger / Mini-Mower (Discontinued)
Introducing the WORX 20V 12" GT 2.0 String Trimmer/Edger/Mini-Mower, a versatile 3-in-1 tool designed for effortless yard maintenance. This model, WG160.3, easily transitions between trimming, edging, and mowing functions. It features a 12-inch cutting diameter and an automatic single line feed system for continuous operation. The adjustable telescoping shaft and handle ensure a comfortable grip for users of all heights. As part of the 20V Power Share platform, its battery is compatible with other WORX tools, offering flexibility and convenience for your lawn care needs.
$99.99
Owner Satisfaction
3.3
/ 5
Category Rank
120
/ 123
#120 in Weed Trimmers
Price vs Category Average
-50%
Below average
Rated Voltage
20
/ V MAX
Who it's for
- Highly Versatile 3-in-1 Functionality
- Lightweight and User-Friendly Design
- WORX Power Share Compatibility
Who should skip it
- Limited Power for Dense Growth
- Potential Automatic Feed Issues
- Difficulties with Parts and Support
Key Specs
Rated Voltage
20V MAX
No-Load Speed
7600/min
Cutting Diameter
12 inches
Line Diameter
0.065 inches
Cutting Line Length
10 ft.
Charging Time
Approximately 3 hours
Machine Weight
5.7 lbs.
Warranty
3 years (with registration)
Features
- 3-in-1 functionality: trim, edge, and mow
- Quick conversion to in-line edger
- Automatic single line feed system
- Adjustable telescoping shaft and handle
- Part of the 20V Power Share platform
- Lightweight and easy to maneuver
- Enrollment in Free Spools for Life program
What customers say
Consumers highly valued the WORX 20V Trimmer's innovative versatility and lightweight design, making it easy to manage in small yards. The seamless transition between trimming, edging with the wheel, and the mini-mower function was a major draw, fulfilling its three in one promise. However, enthusiasm was tempered by performance concerns. The 20V battery often lacked the runtime needed for extended use. The most significant friction point involved the Automatic Feed Spool system, which frequently jammed or broke the line, interrupting work. While the concept and ergonomics were praised, reliability issues and power limitations meant the tool was best suited only for very light duty tasks.
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