The basic lawn edger is equipped with dual blades and attached to a long wooden handle. These are relatively lightweight, require no gasoline, and th's no need for a cord to get in the way. If the blades are maintained dirt free and sharp, they will be able to adequately cut 35 feet of pathway in just a few minutes.
But they will need a lot of muscular exertion. For those gardening enthusiasts that enjoy pottering around outside, but are getting along in years, they may not be ideal. It's not going to be fun maintaining a t looking lawn if the end result is sore arms and a stiff back.
The next level up is an electric t. Reasonably priced and simple to use, they remove difficult to reach grass by carving it off with a swiftly spinning plastic string. The cartridge head that holds the t
line is quick to replace, can last for up to several months and costs under $10 to replace.
A further benefit over the manual edger is that they can often be used in a variety of positions, and in situations that the manual tool is unable to work. If you lawn is adjacent to an outbuilding, for example a shed, it can often be tough to use a pole t to eliminate the grass. But the automatic feed t
will work perfectly in th
conditions. It will not do any damage to the shed and rapidly removes the grass.
A further style of pr t
uses a small gas p
red motor. They tend to be rather noisy, but the main setback is really the weight. They are much heavier than their electric t
counterpart. On the plus side, they are not fitted with a cable to drag behind.
As you will not be restricted by cable length th are no limits to wh
it may be used. If you have a huge garden, or have a need to tidy up certain spots that are not equipped with a nearby p
r supply, using an electric p
red t
can be a problem. In these situations, a gas p
red t
is ideal.
A gas pred edger will also be equipped with much more p
r. So if you are plagued with thick weeds, overgrowing brush, or other debris that you want to cut down to size, this model will do the job. Although, slightly more expensive, they will last for years and the cost will be worth the effect saved.
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