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Grass trimmers are designed to keep lawn edges looking neat, but only the best can tidy and trim hard-to-reach grass without hassle.
The worst we’ve tested leave behind straggly grass and stubborn weeds, suffer far too many line-feed jams or have batteries that die within minutes of starting the job.
We’ve rounded up the best grass trimmers from our testing, including simple lawn edgers for neatening, as well as versatile general-purpose trimmers that can also handle long grass and weeds.
How our tests find you the best
We've tested 37 grass trimmers
This includes grass trimmers from big brands and at different prices to help you find the best balance between value and performance.
Ability to cut grass
We judge how trimmers tackle standard grass, tricky long grass, tough weeds and edges to see which cut cleanly, even around obstacles such as garden furniture.
Line breakage
Don't waste your time - and sanity - fighting with a jammed trimmer. We purposefully check how often the line breaks and how easy re-spooling is.
We also test...
comfort and ease of use, so you can find a trimmer that feels balanced to hold and is easy to carry. Plus we check the battery life and charge time for cordless models.
The biggest brands and the most popular 13 grass trimmers are listed below.
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Grass trimmer | Price | Score | Type | Power type | Edging the lawn | Cutting long grass |
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76% | General purpose | Cordless | ||||
74% | Lawn edger | Cordless | ||||
74% | General purpose | Cordless | ||||
73% | Lawn edger | Corded | ||||
72% | General purpose | Cordless | ||||
71% | Lawn edger | Cordless | ||||
71% | General purpose | Cordless | ||||
71% | Lawn edger | Corded | ||||
71% | Lawn edger | Corded | ||||
65% | Lawn edger | Corded | ||||
65% | Lawn edger | Cordless | ||||
65% | Lawn edger | Cordless |
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Date tested: June 2025, September 2024, May 2024, November 2023, June 2023, May 2023, December 2022, August 2022, February 2022, July 2021, April 2014, April 2013, April 2011. Page last checked: August 2025. We are not able to show every retailer and cheaper prices may be available. We've tested 37 grass trimmers in total, but the table displays our top picks.
All the grass trimmers and lawn edgers we tested are listed in alphabetical order below.
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Type Lawn edger
Power type Cordless
Need to know 3.2kg, automatic line-feeding, single-line cutting
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Most recently tested June 2025
Type General purpose
Power type Cordless
Need to know 2.3kg, automatic line-feeding, single-line cutting
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Type General purpose
Power type Cordless
Need to know 5.8kg, bump line-feeding, double-line cutting
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Type Lawn edger
Power type Corded
Need to know 3.4kg, auto/manual line-feeding, double-line cutting
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Most recently tested April 2014
Type Lawn edger
Power type Corded
Need to know 3.1kg, auto/manual line-feeding, double-line cutting
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Type Lawn edger
Power type Corded
Need to know 2.8kg, auto line-feeding, single-line cutting
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Available from The Green Reaper (£274.99) (Out of stock)
Most recently tested September 2024
Type General purpose
Power type Cordless
Need to know 5.2kg, bump line-feeding, double-line cutting
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Type Lawn edger
Power type Cordless
Need to know 2.3kg, auto line-feeding, single-line cutting
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Type Lawn edger
Power type Cordless
Need to know 2.8kg, manual/auto line-feeding, single-line cutting
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Type Lawn edger
Power type Corded
Need to know 3.1kg, auto/manual line-feeding, double-line cutting
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Available from Ryobi (£149.99)
Most recently tested November 2023
Type General purpose
Power type Cordless
Need to know 3.3kg, manual/auto line-feeding, single-line cutting
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Most recently tested September 2024
Type General purpose
Power type Cordless
Need to know 3.5kg, bump line-feeding, double-line cutting
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Available from Stihl (£449)
Most recently tested September 2024
Type General purpose
Power type Cordless
Need to know 6.3kg, blade-cutting mechanism
Here’s how the rest of the grass trimmers and lawn edgers from our tests measured up, listed in alphabetical order.
Grass trimmer | Price | Score | Type | Power type | Edging the lawn | Cutting long grass |
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Bosch Universal GrassCut 18V-260 | Bosch (£166.00) | Lawn edger | Cordless | |||
Cobra Electric Grass Trimmer GT600E | SQUIRREL_TEXT_50007111 | Lawn edger | Corded | |||
Ego ST1613E-T | SQUIRREL_TEXT_50014606 | General purpose | Cordless | |||
Flymo Mini Trim ST | SQUIRREL_TEXT_50019359 | Lawn edger | Corded | |||
Flymo 18V EasiTrim 250 | SQUIRREL_TEXT_12887635 | General purpose | Cordless | |||
Gardena SmallCut 23/18V P4A | SQUIRREL_TEXT_50018170 | Lawn edger | Cordless | |||
Greenworks GWG24LT28K2 | B&Q (£109.99) | Lawn edger | Cordless |
Date tested: June 2025, September 2024, May 2024, November 2023, June 2023, May 2023, December 2022, August 2022, February 2022, July 2021, April 2014, April 2013, April 2011. Page last checked: August 2025. We are not able to show every retailer, and cheaper prices may be available.
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Our tests uncover the best and the worst. If a product performs so poorly that we think you should avoid it, we call it a Don't Buy. We've tested three grass trimmers and lawn edgers that we've named Don't Buys.
These machines are the worst of all worlds. In addition to cutting poorly and leaving an unsightly finish, they're also difficult to cut with or too heavy to use comfortably.
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There are several options to consider:
Nothing – a strimmer is just another word for grass trimmer. Trimmer is the generic term, while strimmer (and any other distinctions) are typically coined by manufacturers for the same thing.
The only exception is a brushcutter, which is a high-powered machine designed to cut tougher foliage and small trees. You can convert most petrol trimmers into brushcutters by swapping the line-trimmer head for a metal blade.
Alongside our tests, we also ask grass trimmer owners how happy they are with their chosen brand, so we can give you some insight into the best out there along with the ones to avoid.
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Brand | Customer score | Reliability score | Proportion faulty in the first five years |
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Black and Decker (cordless) | |||
Bosch (corded) | |||
Bosch (cordless) | |||
EGO (cordless) | |||
Flymo (corded) | |||
Flymo (cordless) | |||
Gtech (cordless) | |||
Mac Allister (cordless) | |||
Makita (cordless) | |||
Ryobi (corded) | |||
Ryobi (cordless) | |||
Spear & Jackson (cordless) | |||
Stihl (cordless) | |||
Stihl (petrol) | |||
Worx (cordless) |
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Table notes: Grass trimmer brands are ranked in alphabetical order. The reliability rating is based on a brand's proportion faulty score (50%), average time to first fault (25%) and the impact of faults on day-to-day usage (25%). Based on a survey of 1,037 corded grass trimmer owners, 1,472 cordless grass trimmer owners and 270 petrol grass trimmer owners – Which? members and members of the public, conducted in February 2024.
The most common grass trimmer problem is the line or blades breaking or running out. You'll be able to buy new ones from garden centres and DIY stores. We advise contacting the manufacturer if you have difficulty finding them.
More expensive brands, such as Stihl, can be taken to a garden-machinery specialist for repairs if the trimmer breaks. But cheaper plastic trimmers will likely wind up in landfill if they break.
If you want a grass trimmer for simple tasks, such as tidying the edges of the lawn by a fence or neatening straggly grass, then you won't need a model with lots of features.
But for anything more, the following additions could prove invaluable:
All grass trimmers cut using either a string-like line or small plastic blades.
The grass trimmer line is designed to break if it hits something too hard, preventing it from getting wrapped around the object. It also wears down gradually and will snap when it becomes too thin. As a result, you'll need to feed out more line, and this is done by one of three different systems:
In each case you need to remember to feed out more line regularly, or it can become too short and disappear back inside the head.
Many grass trimmers have a double line. Look out for these, as they enable you to cut more quickly (although threading the line on the spool is slightly trickier).
When you eventually need to replace them, lines can cost as little as 20p a metre, depending on the quality.
Bladed grass trimmers avoid all the problems of line-feed systems, as it's easy to replace the blades on the trimmer head if they become dull, bent or damaged.
However, they're not really designed for tough jobs such as tackling long grass and weed patches, and often break on hard surfaces such as fences and garden furniture.
They are more expensive than lines, costing up to £1.40 per blade in some cases. However, some manufacturers offer free blades for the life of the grass trimmer.