The choice of edger depends on how much you need to edge and how often. I have the Ryobi 18V stick edger and it works fine; it would be a little too weak for big jobs but I currently have a single lot in a cul de sac (driveway, short walkway, and curb) so it is sufficient. My last house would have prompted a better unit (double corner lot with sidewalks and curbs all around, walkway to the house, driveway, etc.I go shopping for pint sized containers all the time. Preferably filled!
I am in the market for a cordless edger. I have all Makita 18V tools but don't see an affordable option with them. I would prefer not to get another tool brand and deal with chargers and batteries but for a one off tool, Ryobi is very affordable. I have not ruled out gas though. I am still using a gas trimmer and blower.
I had a Troy Bilt 4 cycle power head with trimmer and edger attachments but it never really ran well. The current trimmer is an Echo but not a power head type unit. Makita has a power head for 18V batteries but I already have their electric trimmer. I may wait and see if another one of those Ryobi deals pops up with free tools or extra batteries.I have a Stihl and run it maybe twice a year. I use the Stihl mix has as a results and it starts first pull every time.
With roots and whatnot even it can be a bit weak. I can’t imagine an electric one will be better.
For as seldom as it is used, could you swap heads on your trimmer?
Is that the edger with the blade or the line trimmer type? I am definitely looking for the blade version I just am hesitant to purchase yet another battery and charger brand.The choice of edger depends on how much you need to edge and how often. I have the Ryobi 18V stick edger and it works fine; it would be a little too weak for big jobs but I currently have a single lot in a cul de sac (driveway, short walkway, and curb) so it is sufficient. My last house would have prompted a better unit (double corner lot with sidewalks and curbs all around, walkway to the house, driveway, etc.
Its the blade version and looks like this. I already had a few ryobi tools so this was not a separate battery platform. Else I would have chose one that fits my batteries.Is that the edger with the blade or the line trimmer type? I am definitely looking for the blade version I just am hesitant to purchase yet another battery and charger brand.
Copy. That was one of the basic ones I was looking at. I wish Makita made a simple and affordable one as I have plenty of batteries and chargers.Its the blade version and looks like this. I already had a few ryobi tools so this was not a separate battery platform. Else I would have chose one that fits my batteries.
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That is one reason i adopted Ryobi...lots of tool options from inflators to impacts to lawn equipmemt, etc. And it's more than enough power/durability for DIY use.Copy. That was one of the basic ones I was looking at. I wish Makita made a simple and affordable one as I have plenty of batteries and chargers.
If that's the magnetic spark plug socket , you will love it. I got them a couple of years ago. Very high quality.
Have you used the tube seal guides? What application have you or will you?
2014 odyssey, 2015 accord hybridHave you used the tube seal guides? What application have you or will you?