Best low cost lawn edger ?

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When I was in the market a few years ago, black and decker came out top in the electric ratings.

I believe now the rechargeable electrics are more than powerful and long lasting enough for most jobs.

I know that the Ryobi brand allows you to interchange batteries with other portable equipment eg drills.
 
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Borrowing my grandfather's 30yo craftsman...

Actually I have a us-made manual tool that you step on.
 
I have a Weed Eater Poweredge 550. It's a cheapie, but it works well. It always starts on the 3rd pull when cold. I did have an issue with the hitch pin coming off the axle on one wheel, but fixed that with a cotter pin.

It's about the size and weight of an electric edger and doesn't cost much more. It's definitely light duty, but if that's all you need it works fine.
 
DinoLover said:
When I was in the market a few years ago, black and decker came out top in the electric ratings.

This. And I got rid of my gas powered one after that.
 
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I have not figured out why people use an edger. But I am out in the country.


They are for trimming the edges around paved sidewalks and driveways. I finally got tired of beating up my string trimmer by using it for edging and a dedicated edger is the way to go in suburbia.
 
I like the Echo brand stuff. Here in Florida, it's hard to get an edger to keep from clogging up with dirt and grass. So, I generally take the guard off.
 
A McLane or Tru Cut with a Honda GX gas engine. Buy a good used one and 25 hears later give it to your kids.

Now if you like 100 ft. extension cords - maybe several depending on lot size - and taking 5 times as long to finish, and like to mess with changing string lines and clearing clogs - go ahead and buy electric. And 5 years later, buy another one.
 
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I have a 30+ year old Briggs that I use.

My father had his, eventually went to a 2 stroke edger made by Echo, but for the previous 30+ years he had one just like the one I bought a few years back.

I found mine at a Lawn store that mainly does business to Pro's, and I think I paid $75 for it. I got them to start it and bought it knowing that it would probably outlast me.
 
I use a brush cutter attachment when edging around the driveway. It seems to work well as long as I'm steady and don't hit the concrete. I watch my neighbor break his out about once a month and use it for about 120 seconds. I guess it is handy to have but I'd rather spend money on something that gets used.
 
I tried many of the cheap edgers (ryobi, troy bilt, etc.) Spent more coin for an Echo PE225. Cuts cleanly in Bahia and St. Augustine/Flortam. Little bugger is powerful. 5 year warranty (consumer) to boot.

Dave
 
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