Jack's

Repair & Sales of Outdoor Power Equipment

**********************Over 35 years of service to the community************************

   

Jack's

Repair & Sales of Outdoor Power Equipment

**********************Over 35 years of service to the community************************

   

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Power Trim and Tru-Cut Edgers

For a clean line between lawn and sidewalk or mulched beds, a power edger can finish the job the mower started. Some landscape designs need edging. Some creeping grasses need edging more than others to maintain a perfectly manicured lawn.

A vertical rotating blade cuts the grass cleanly where sidewalks or planting beds adjoin the lawn. Upscale edgers also have adjustable angles for straight or angled edges. Blades range from 7" - 9" with some blade types needing sharpening occasionally.

Things to look for in an Edger:

1. Blade angle adjustment for easy edging.

2. Able to turn cutting blade horizontal for flat trimming

3.  Easily tilt edger up on front wheels to trim circles and curves easily and tires that enhance control such as rounded edge tires

4.  Curb-hopping front wheel rides in a 6" curb when edging

5. Protective Blade and Belt guards

 At Jack's we carry only the top-of-line home owners to professional models of edgers.

For product details and models see:

Power Trim at www.powertrim.com/

Tru-Cut at Tru-Cut Edgers

 

Safety

Wear protective clothing to keep you safe from flying debris. Wear Safety glasses or goggles or face shield.

Prepare the area before edging or trimming. Remove loose debris such as sticks or rocks.

 

As an alternative you may wish to look at a string trimmer that converts to a string edger. Most string edgers use a 2-cycle engine, requiring the user to mix oil and gasoline. Mobility and work output are increased with gas trimmers and edgers.