January 11, 2012
They Lost Another Faithful Customer – Powered Lawn Edger Review
Got ours a few days ago, and went to work. We have Zoisa in our front yard. I was a bit leery of an electric edger, thinking it might not have the power to do the job. But after reading many of the reviews here decided to take a chance. But the end result was worth it! My yard looks great.
Mine was a refurbish, and it’s been an excellent buy. This has been the fifth refurbish thru Amazon, and I wouldn’t hesitate ever doing it again. You definitely need a soft grass and absolutely no stones. I guess in my case, I just chose the wrong tool. And the price is great to. Get this one it a great product! So many good things already been said about this product so I don’t think I still have to elaborate on how good this thing is. But I would like to mention a few non-technical aspect of thing edger.
It goes on easily enough and the wear indicators will let you know when to change it. I bought my first home in May of this year, so I’m fairly new at lawn maintenance.
I used it for over 2 years replacing the blade only one time. Plenty of power and adjustments for depth and angle are The B&D LE 750 worked fantastic for about an hour, then just up and quit. Good & handy Tool – The price could have been more competitive for what it does. This is a great machine.
You just need to attach the handle, tighten three bolts (no tools required), and I was on my way! This edger is quite powerful.
Blade wear hasn’t been an issue for me. If you are dead set against gas edgers, try this one.
Once the edge-line is established, this machine BREEZES through to clean up ‘already-edged’ areas. It’s definitely a work horse for unmaintained areas. If you’re not a prime member you should seriously consider it! This also worked great around our landscaping in the back yard.
OK, so I was a little late buying into the whole “Keeping up with the Jones’s” landscaping and lawn look. This thing was slicing through 3-4 inches of THICK dirt and grass (4 years) growth like it was soft butter.
I definitely had power to the edger. windscreen chip repair.
Filed under Lawn Care by Isaac Coleman