Specifications
The Worx WG191 weighs 13.89 lbs and is a lithium battery powered electric start trimmer coming in a total of 56 volts and operates at 2.0 amp/hr. There is no additional battery included, neither is a shoulder harness. Assembly for this product is required and it does not have antivibration nor is it capable of attachments.
How long does the battery last?
The battery lasts me about 45 minutes at constant use. This is enough for me to whack anything I need in my yard and I gain the convenience of not pulling around a cord or using gas to power the Worx WG191. Unfortunately the charge time takes a while if you needed it for long time maybe more than the 45 minutes of constant operation, and there is no backup battery that comes with it.
Is it easy to assemble?
The product overall was not a hassle to assemble at all and I was able to put it together myself in just a quick few steps.
Is the cutting head single line, or dual?
The cutting head of the Worx WG191 is a single line, but it does not sacrifice any maneuverability as it pivots a full 90 degrees. It is actually quite amazing how this product manages to cut such a variety of terrains and can be used for so many purposes. The trimmer even can quickly be converted to a wheeled edger so that you can edge your lawn more precisely. The quality of the edging comes out to be quite professional looking and I was very satisfied.
Is it a bump head, or automatic feed?
This product actually comes with a command feed system that allows the line to advance as you need it and there is no bumping or unnecessary wait for the line to advance.
Does it feel heavy? Does it feel balanced?
The Worx WG191 actually does not feel heavy, especially when compared to other gas trimmer which can weigh considerably more. The balance is not in question either, as it seems to be very easily held and the weight of the machine is very easy to bear. I have not had any issues when it comes to comfort in using this product. I feel like I can use it all day long and I would not get tired, and it certainly does not feel unbalanced.
Is it strong?
I was skeptical at first when switching from my gas powered weed-eater, but the Worx WG191 gets the job done in a good way without a significant loss to power. Granted, obviously the gas powered options are stronger than this product, but the Worx WG191 is lighter and is still strong enough to accomplish any of my lawn care needs for a whacker.
Overall
Overall, the Worx WG191 is a fine product and I would love to recommend it to other consumers. I would give it 5/5 stars as I am very impressed with its adaptability and maneuverability, all the while allowing me to free myself from unnecessary power cords or gas consumption.