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Worx GT 3.0 cordless grass trimmer

by New Edge Times Report
July 10, 2023
in Reviews
Worx GT 3.0 cordless grass trimmer
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Verdict

The versatile Worx GT 3.0 rechargeable grass trimmer has some smart design features that not only make it better at doing its job, but mean it’s easier to put away and store after you’re finished. Having a pair of batteries in the pack is the icing on the cake, as it means you’ll be able to keep working past the time other trimmers would have quit.

Pros

  • Two batteries
  • Versatile
  • Compact for storage

Cons

  • Complex to build
  • Stiff adjustment on head


  • Cutting widthThere’s a 30cm cutting width, provided by a single cable, making this trimmer suited to lighter jobs.

Introduction

The Worx GT 3.0 rechargeable trimmer continues that company’s chunky design, which I also saw in the WG730E mower – the charcoal and orange colour scheme here augmented by the silvery sheen of the metal tube that makes up the length of the body.

It’s a 20V cordless model with the ability to flip its head around thanks to a quick-release catch halfway down, which also allows it to telescope up for storage, making it more compact.

The head of the trimmer is also unusual, sporting not only a metal guard to prevent you from taking the cutting wire too close to walls and flowerpots, but also a set of wheels that provide a smooth ride along flat surfaces.

Design and features

  • Extra wheels
  • Solid build quality
  • Instructions a little unclear

Getting the GT 3.0 out of the box, you’re presented with a situation that’s uncommon with most garden tools, which are usually simple to put together. With the Worx trimmer, you need to look at the instructions. That’s because it comes flattened down for transit, so you’ll need to find out exactly how to assemble it.

Unfortunately, the pictorial instructions are small and unclear. I got it together in the end, with the aid of a screwdriver to do up the single screw that holds on the clipping shield, but I was left with a nagging feeling we hadn’t done it quite right. Still, it worked, so I can class it as a win.

Halfway along the trimmer’s shaft is a quick-release catch that allows the head to be rotated through 90° relative to the handle, for lawn edging. This catch also enables the trimmer to be telescoped shut by a few inches, making it more compact for storage.

Worx GT 3.0 cutting head
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

There’s an adjustable handle halfway down the shaft, and the angle of the head can also be changed – from parallel to the shaft to fully perpendicular.

This makes it easier to get under shrubs and into other less accessible places, but the mechanism is rather stiff.

Worx GT 3.0 handle adjust
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

What’s most unusual about the GT 3.0 is the little set of wheels that attach to the side of the cutting head. These are completely removable, but come in handy for keeping a constant height off the lawn if you’re edging, and can also be run along walls when you’re trimming the grass near them.

Worx GT 3.0 wheels
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

There’s also a metal protective guard you’ll snap into place during assembly, which has a similar effect, meaning the wheels are probably best removed if you want to use it as an upright strimmer – though you can leave them in place if you want.

Performance

  • 20V battery
  • Single-strand cutting line
  • Struggles with weeds

The GT 3.0 uses the same 20V Worx PowerShare batteries as its mowers and other tools, so will fit right in if you’ve already got others from the same manufacturer. The trimmer comes with a smaller 2Ah pack, rather than the 4Ah one we saw included with the WG730E mower, but the trimmer has two of them so you can have one charging while you cut with the other. It also comes with a cut-down charger.

Worx GT 3.0 charger
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Cutting performance is good as long as you’re cutting grass. The guard keeps the cutting head at a distance from walls or other garden features, but it feels like this could be decreased a tiny bit to bring the cutter in closer. As a lawn edger it excels, the detachable wheels taking away the need to hover the cutting head at the right height above the lawn edge.

Being a single-line design, it’s not ideal for chopping through anything tougher than a grass stem, so while it can tackle thicker weeds this is not its forte, and you may need several passes. A line-feed button at the top of the handle allows you to manually extend some new line if it breaks, and doing this stops the cutting action.

Worx GT 3.0 controls
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Battery life is excellent, with a pair of charged batteries able to keep going for a surprisingly long time. Most lawn edging tasks are carried out quickly, so it’s only if you’re clearing an overgrown area that you’ll trouble the GT 3.0’s reserves of power.

Latest deals

Should you buy it?

If edging your lawn is a priority: Wheels and a rotating head make it easy to get a clean finish.

If you see yourself clearing tougher weeds: The single line isn’t that powerful.

Final Thoughts

Worx has put a lot of thought into the uses of the GT 3.0, and it shows. While it has resulted in a trimmer that’s slightly more complex to assemble than others, you get a versatile tool as a result, and the ability to edge lawns more accurately and easily will be a big selling point for some.

While it would have been nice to have a dual-line cutting head, as with the Stihl FSA 57 Cordless Grass Trimmer, to really slice through those weeds, this is a grass-focused model that does the job it was designed for well, and with two batteries you’re not going to run out of power until you’ve finished the whole lawn. For alternatives, see the guide to the best grass trimmers.

How we test

We test every grass trimmer we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product.

Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.

Used as our main trimmer for the review period

Used on a variety of grass lengths and weeds to see how well the mower cuts

Tested to see how easy the trimmer is to carry, use and store

You might like…


Best cordless lawnmower 2023


Best Grass Trimmer 2023: Our top picks to tackle unruly gardens

FAQs

What are the wheels for on the Worx GT 3.0 cordless grass trimmer?

These make it easier to cut to a uniform height, or follow the course of a wall.

‹

UK RRP

USA RRP

EU RRP

CA RRP

AUD RRP

Release Date

First Reviewed Date

Model Number

Cutting width

Strimmer type

Cutting tool

Rotating head

Worx GT 3.0 cordless grass trimmer

£120

Unavailable

Unavailable

Unavailable

Unavailable

2022

05/07/2023

Worx GT 3.0 cordless grass trimmer

30 cm

Cordless

Single cable

Yes

›

Verdict

The versatile Worx GT 3.0 rechargeable grass trimmer has some smart design features that not only make it better at doing its job, but mean it’s easier to put away and store after you’re finished. Having a pair of batteries in the pack is the icing on the cake, as it means you’ll be able to keep working past the time other trimmers would have quit.

Pros

  • Two batteries
  • Versatile
  • Compact for storage

Cons

  • Complex to build
  • Stiff adjustment on head


  • Cutting widthThere’s a 30cm cutting width, provided by a single cable, making this trimmer suited to lighter jobs.

Introduction

The Worx GT 3.0 rechargeable trimmer continues that company’s chunky design, which I also saw in the WG730E mower – the charcoal and orange colour scheme here augmented by the silvery sheen of the metal tube that makes up the length of the body.

It’s a 20V cordless model with the ability to flip its head around thanks to a quick-release catch halfway down, which also allows it to telescope up for storage, making it more compact.

The head of the trimmer is also unusual, sporting not only a metal guard to prevent you from taking the cutting wire too close to walls and flowerpots, but also a set of wheels that provide a smooth ride along flat surfaces.

Design and features

  • Extra wheels
  • Solid build quality
  • Instructions a little unclear

Getting the GT 3.0 out of the box, you’re presented with a situation that’s uncommon with most garden tools, which are usually simple to put together. With the Worx trimmer, you need to look at the instructions. That’s because it comes flattened down for transit, so you’ll need to find out exactly how to assemble it.

Unfortunately, the pictorial instructions are small and unclear. I got it together in the end, with the aid of a screwdriver to do up the single screw that holds on the clipping shield, but I was left with a nagging feeling we hadn’t done it quite right. Still, it worked, so I can class it as a win.

Halfway along the trimmer’s shaft is a quick-release catch that allows the head to be rotated through 90° relative to the handle, for lawn edging. This catch also enables the trimmer to be telescoped shut by a few inches, making it more compact for storage.

Worx GT 3.0 cutting head
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

There’s an adjustable handle halfway down the shaft, and the angle of the head can also be changed – from parallel to the shaft to fully perpendicular.

This makes it easier to get under shrubs and into other less accessible places, but the mechanism is rather stiff.

Worx GT 3.0 handle adjust
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

What’s most unusual about the GT 3.0 is the little set of wheels that attach to the side of the cutting head. These are completely removable, but come in handy for keeping a constant height off the lawn if you’re edging, and can also be run along walls when you’re trimming the grass near them.

Worx GT 3.0 wheels
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

There’s also a metal protective guard you’ll snap into place during assembly, which has a similar effect, meaning the wheels are probably best removed if you want to use it as an upright strimmer – though you can leave them in place if you want.

Performance

  • 20V battery
  • Single-strand cutting line
  • Struggles with weeds

The GT 3.0 uses the same 20V Worx PowerShare batteries as its mowers and other tools, so will fit right in if you’ve already got others from the same manufacturer. The trimmer comes with a smaller 2Ah pack, rather than the 4Ah one we saw included with the WG730E mower, but the trimmer has two of them so you can have one charging while you cut with the other. It also comes with a cut-down charger.

Worx GT 3.0 charger
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Cutting performance is good as long as you’re cutting grass. The guard keeps the cutting head at a distance from walls or other garden features, but it feels like this could be decreased a tiny bit to bring the cutter in closer. As a lawn edger it excels, the detachable wheels taking away the need to hover the cutting head at the right height above the lawn edge.

Being a single-line design, it’s not ideal for chopping through anything tougher than a grass stem, so while it can tackle thicker weeds this is not its forte, and you may need several passes. A line-feed button at the top of the handle allows you to manually extend some new line if it breaks, and doing this stops the cutting action.

Worx GT 3.0 controls
Image Credit (Trusted Reviews)

Battery life is excellent, with a pair of charged batteries able to keep going for a surprisingly long time. Most lawn edging tasks are carried out quickly, so it’s only if you’re clearing an overgrown area that you’ll trouble the GT 3.0’s reserves of power.

Latest deals

Should you buy it?

If edging your lawn is a priority: Wheels and a rotating head make it easy to get a clean finish.

If you see yourself clearing tougher weeds: The single line isn’t that powerful.

Final Thoughts

Worx has put a lot of thought into the uses of the GT 3.0, and it shows. While it has resulted in a trimmer that’s slightly more complex to assemble than others, you get a versatile tool as a result, and the ability to edge lawns more accurately and easily will be a big selling point for some.

While it would have been nice to have a dual-line cutting head, as with the Stihl FSA 57 Cordless Grass Trimmer, to really slice through those weeds, this is a grass-focused model that does the job it was designed for well, and with two batteries you’re not going to run out of power until you’ve finished the whole lawn. For alternatives, see the guide to the best grass trimmers.

How we test

We test every grass trimmer we review thoroughly over an extended period of time. We use standard tests to compare features properly. We’ll always tell you what we find. We never, ever, accept money to review a product.

Find out more about how we test in our ethics policy.

Used as our main trimmer for the review period

Used on a variety of grass lengths and weeds to see how well the mower cuts

Tested to see how easy the trimmer is to carry, use and store

You might like…


Best cordless lawnmower 2023


Best Grass Trimmer 2023: Our top picks to tackle unruly gardens

FAQs

What are the wheels for on the Worx GT 3.0 cordless grass trimmer?

These make it easier to cut to a uniform height, or follow the course of a wall.

‹

UK RRP

USA RRP

EU RRP

CA RRP

AUD RRP

Release Date

First Reviewed Date

Model Number

Cutting width

Strimmer type

Cutting tool

Rotating head

Worx GT 3.0 cordless grass trimmer

£120

Unavailable

Unavailable

Unavailable

Unavailable

2022

05/07/2023

Worx GT 3.0 cordless grass trimmer

30 cm

Cordless

Single cable

Yes

›

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