Packs A Powerful Punch - Rolling Lawn Edger Critique

Written By Admin on Rabu, 28 Desember 2011 | 00.32

By Leah Coleman


I used full depth and the machine performed flawlessly. I bought an extra blade with my original purchase and it is still in the package it came in.

The real test will be how it is working 5 years from now. The Black & Decker LE750 is a very nice machine. Love the fact that you can choose the depth of the edging. I've had this edger 3 years and it's still going strong. I certainly second that. Ours wasn't, but it did clump up a bit and I had to clean out the guard.

I gave this four stars because it works extremely well for edging on a regular basis. It does not, however, work well on heavy overgrowth. Very simple to use and makes edging simple, quick, and easy. I purchased this unit due to all the rave reviews.

It's like any other piece of gear: you have to figure out how it works, what it does well, and how to take advantage of its strengths. Easy to control if it doesn't make the edge you want with just one pass, so what?

Compare with the older one, this Edge Hog is more stable, more powerful; hence can give better cut for the lawn edge. This product works great.

I would tear up electric edgers about once a year. I was ready for gas this time but got a nice deal on one of these so I thought I'd give an electric one more try. It does not work if you have an edge that has never been edged before in clay soil with tough sod. Mine overheated and the motor burnt out.

When you are removing a lot of material, it is much easier to edge a dry lawn than a wet one. Removing 3-4 inches of wet dirt is not easy, but this unit was up to the task. I have had this over a year, so I have had plenty of experience with it. I have had to use it in trenching mode to even get it to edge. A little difficult to use if you've never used one before, but relatively easy to use once you get the hang of it. Produces a professional edging for sidewalks and driveways. This three-wheel model works great on straight-away edges, but is harder to use on curves. I discovered that if you tilt the edger slightly forward onto the single front wheel, you can get much better control, and the tight curves are much easier. Our garden was in high disrepair and so the Hog had to cut through a lot of dense growth, which it handled beautifully. Though I have not had to as yet, maintenance looks as though it will be easy too.




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