This will provide you with the most stability to get the job done. If you occasionally or regularly use a landscaping service, you may be able to have them take care of your edging at the beginning of each season with a heavy-duty four-wheeled edger. That way, you can just invest in a stick edger to take care of any overgrowth that develops throughout the season.
When searching for an edger, try to find one that will allow you to adjust the cut depth. This will allow you to tailor your edger to the exact needs of your property and will provide you with the cleanest and best looking finished product. It will also allow you to go over rocky areas and not dig too far into the ground. I adjust my depth when I go over the area where my dogs electric fence is buried. A pole edger, also known as a stick edger provides the user with complete control over the edger.
If you are starting from scratch, you may need a walk behind edger. The rear wheels of a walk behind edger move the edger forward or backward, while the front wheel s stabilize the edger blade and allow you to create a clean and straight edge. A three-wheeled edger typically provides more than enough stability and control for most applications. Often, a walk behind edger is used at the beginning of the season to put in a nice clean edge.
Then, throughout the season a pole edger is used to trim any additional overgrowth. There are several different options available. Electric edgers are typically the easiest to use, and they feature less moving parts than a gas engine, which helps make electric edgers among the most durable available. For people with a small or moderately sized yard that requires minimal edging, an electric edger or trimmer is usually the perfect fit.
The most popular style of edger is the gas-powered variety. A battery-powered edger is a convenient alternative to electric models. Unlike an electric model which must be plugged into power to work, a battery edger uses a portable battery to power the edger.
Battery powered edgers are a popular option for small yards without much edging to do. At So, it may feel a bit flimsy, but the upside is that it is very easy to maneuver.
Since the Greenworks Lawn Edger requires an electrical outlet to work, its range is limited by the length of your extension cord. However, it has an electric cord lock, which keeps it from disconnecting — a problem with some corded yard tools. With two wheels at the back and a guide wheel in front, the WG lawn edger is a good lawn edger is very stable and easy to guide in a straight line.
Additionally, its lightweight design makes the WORX WG lawn edger easy to maneuver around corners and in tight spots. The amp motor is powerful compared to those on other electric edgers we reviewed.
Its weight, combined with its compact size, makes it easy to get in tight spaces and cut around curves. The 7. The handle adjusts to suit both right and left-handed people and has a trigger that makes the edger easy to start and stop. It also has an auxiliary handle to help you guide the machine.
If you're looking for an extremely lightweight and easy-to-move lawn edger, this is one of the best you can buy. Despite the Easy Start function, some user reviews did describe this model as particularly tricky to get started. This lawn edger does benefit from six different cutting positions and its heavy duty blade is able to cut to a depth of 1.
The edger is built with three wheels to make it easier to move around. The TORO T is a nifty electric lawn edger that aims to deliver a performance to rival gas-powered alternatives, without the emissions or cost. With its inbuilt PowerJet technology and variable cutting lengths, this tool is a capable addition to your garden, which can maneuver between different patches within your garden with ease.
It does have an impressive three-year warranty and excellent user reviews as a testament to its performance, however, which makes it a high-quality investment for your backyard. It will prevent you from getting scalp spots throughout your lawn, and improve your general lawn health. They also tend to be faster than using a trimmer, so you can tidy up in better time.
As with other yard tools, there is a big price difference between electric and gas edgers — when you buy a gas-powered edger, you pay more for its steel construction and extra power. However, you can cut a nice edge with either type of tool. Weed wackers can be used to trim grass around walls, posts, stumps and all kinds of obstacles. Many have a rotating head that also lets you comfortably edge your lawn. Lawn edgers are designed for one job, and they do it better than any other tool can, including weed wackers.
Gas edgers, while more pricey, have all the power and heft needed to cut a near-perfect line. An edger can give your lawn a pristine, finished look, unlike any other tool can.
Look for an edger that feels solid in your hands, isn't flimsy or wobbly, and is easy to manoeuvre on a hard surface. Some lawn edgers require assembly before use; some specialist mower stores will prepare the unit for you so it's ready to use straight away especially if it's a four-stroke petrol engine. Check for a definite marking on the blade cover that helps in following the line between the lawn and whatever is next to the edge a guiding tongue. It should offer good visibility while edging — so you can see what you're doing!
Blades are typically made of hardened steel. After a time, you'll probably need to buy a new blade especially if it frequently comes into contact with the concrete path , so buy a model that lets you buy replacement blades readily. The blade height should be easily adjustable.
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