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Ryobi 18V ONE+ Line Trimmer

A popular battery trimmer for small yards, edges and quick clean-up jobs.

Overview

About the Ryobi 18V ONE+ Line Trimmer

Ryobi 18V ONE+ line trimmers are common residential machines. They avoid petrol servicing, but still need head, spool, guard, shaft and switch checks. A jammed head, worn spool or poor battery contact can make the tool frustrating even when the motor is fine.

Common Problems

Faults We Commonly Check

  • Line will not feed
  • Stops under load
  • Battery contact issues
  • Broken guard
  • Excessive vibration from head wear

Maintenance

Suggested Maintenance Schedule

Every use Check line feed and battery fitment.
Every 3 months Clean head and inspect spool.
Every 6–12 months Inspect for switch, contact or motor symptoms if performance drops.
Before storage Remove battery and store tool clean and dry.

Use this as general guidance only. Always follow the manufacturer’s owner manual for exact service requirements, oil type, fuel mix and safety instructions.

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