Cordless Lawn String Trimmer - Grass Edger Trimmers
Yard maintenance is simple when you own a cordless grass edger trimmer. Stop struggling to fit a cumbersome push mower into tight spaces and under trees. Avoid trimming more than the grass at the edge of your flower beds or vegetable gardens. With a cordless string trimmer that doubles as an edger, you can create pristine edges around patios, gardens and walkways.
Why Go with Cordless?
Many people wonder why cordless grass edger trimmers are so popular. Gas and propane powered lawn trimmers definitely have powerful engines. However, that engine requires periodic tune-ups and maintenance to keep them running. In addition, the engine is going to get hot. There's a risk for burns that you never face with an electric cordless string trimmer.
Lawn trimmers that require electricity run on rechargeable battery or must be plugged into an outdoor outlet. With a 100-foot extension cord, you're limited to a 100-foot distance. If you have a large yard, you're going to need a lot of extension cords to reach all boundaries and trees.
Cordless grass edger trimmer models operate for a long time on one battery charge. When you're done grooming your lawn, simply place the lawn trimmer or battery pack into the recharger for next time. It's that easy. Most cordless garden trimmer edgers recharge in a matter of hours allowing you to quickly get back to your outdoor chores.
How a Cordless Grass Edger Trimmer Works
Cordless grass edger trimmers contain an adjustable trimmer head. When turned so that the head is level to the ground, the plastic string cuts horizontally trimming the top of grass evenly. You can trim under and around trees, poles, mailboxes, foundations and other objects that a mower must dodge.
When you spin the lawn trimmer head so that it is vertical to the ground, you have a great edger. Now the vertical plastic string cuts grass at an angle making it perfect for removing grass from patio blocks, garden edges, walkways and driveways.
With a cordless grass edger trimmer, you usually have to push a button while you manually adjust the cordless string trimmer head. Make sure the trimmer is turned off to avoid any accidental injury.
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