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What Others Are Saying About The TrimmerGuard
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The wires and cables coming into your home are important for communication and safety. TrimmerGuard protects those lines from lawn equipment especially the dreaded weedwhacker.
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Michael
Garfield
The
High-Tech Texan™
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"I recently cut through my cable line.
I was without cable tv and internet for almost two weeks before the cable company could get the line fixed.
Since I work from home, this was a nightmare for us. I heard about your product so I decided to try it.
It was very easy to install and works great. I would recommend the TrimmerGuard to anyone who has a cable tv line."
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Joe Beil - Houston, Texas
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“…your product was very easy to install, looks great, and works great.
I’ve had several people ask where they can get one.
Great idea, great product…”
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Tina Denny - Katy, Texas
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“Great product, I’ve cut my lines several times, but with this product I don’t worry about it anymore.
I’ve bought some for my parents and told my neighbors to get one for their house.”
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Jim Palmer - Katy, Texas
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Last Saturday, while doing yard work, I was trimming the grass around the edge of the house when I accidently hit the cable TV line. To my astonishment, it did not take much to affect the line. It didn’t look bad, and I couldn’t see any damage, however that’s when the horror week started…
Let me explain, my wife loves watching her favorite TV shows like most, but she records everything, gets into it and loves to talk about all of the shows at work. To me, it’s far worse than any sports person talking about the big game. As well, when you have three children, they have to have their TV, Internet, and Phone. They would “Die” without them; it’s amazing how times have changed since I was a kid.
Now we have the Comcast bundle, the full deal. We have our TV, Phone, Internet and as I found out our Home Security all coming in through that little cable TV line. I’m not sure how they get it all in there, but it’s there.
I’m out on this beautiful Saturday, doing yard work, getting some sun, etc. As I’m trimming the grass around the house, I nick the cable TV line. I stopped, checked, and didn’t see any damage so I continued on my journey to finish my yard work. Within minutes, I was very politely and lovingly informed by my wife and children that the internet was down. I say politely and lovingly, because I can’t write was actually said in this article… After checking all connections, calling to be sure they didn’t turn off our cable or that Comcast was not having some issues, I was able to surmise that it had to be something wrong with the cable TV wire. I called Comcast back and they said they had an open appointment for Monday, however since it was Saturday and being a man, I decided I could fix it. Therefore I didn’t take the appointment, which I would later come to regret.
I’m off to the hardware store. I didn’t have a clue when starting this journey, how much it would cost to buy the supplies and tools to fix a coax cable. After spending nearly $ 60.00, I’m headed back home. I tried several times to no avail, even went back to the store several times for different brands of connectors, still no success. With my wife continuing to talk lovingly to me, “We” decided to call Comcast back. However by this time, their next appointment was on Friday, six days away, even so “We” decided to take it.
Over the next few days I found out just how much my family really does love me, such warm and caring words… That was until Wednesday, we come home to find the house had been broken into. The police believe it was from some teenagers, who may have found out from our kids that we didn’t have an alarm that week. They didn’t take much, some jewelry, my daughters stereo, laptop, etc. That was a fun night for the family.
Well that Friday, the tech did show up and fixed our cable. We are back up and running, somewhat happy again. As the tech was about to leave, he told me of a product that would have saved me from this whole week. The TrimmerGuard, it’s a simple piece of plastic that goes partly into the ground and uses either double sided tape or screws to attach to the side of the house, and protects the line from weed-eaters. I looked it up and purchased two, one for my Cable TV line, and one for my landscape lighting line. Two of them cost me under $ 20.00 total. Let me tell you, let alone the money I spent this week, the stolen items we have to replace, but having a happy family is well worth the money. I would highly recommend that you get a TrimmerGuard; they are easy to install and well worth it. I think they should change their name from TrimmerGuard to Peace Keeper, as that is truly what they are.
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Cody Nilson - Conroe, Texas
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