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Read More May 25, 2018 | Blain's Farm & FleetA string trimmer is a versatile tool that can be used to maintain the boundary lines of your yard. There are two kinds of string trimmers available: gas and electric. You can also find both available in curved shaft or straight shaft models. With the help of Blain’s Farm & Fleet, you will discover the advantages of both kinds of string trimmers, and stay safe while perfecting your lawn.
Typically lighter and less expensive, electric string trimmers are a great option for smaller projects. On average, the run time for a battery-operated string trimmer is 20-40 minutes per charge, depending on the area being done. The initial charge should be overnight (8-12 hours) and a recharge generally takes 6 hours.
Durable and long-lasting, gas string trimmers will be able to handle those bigger projects. It might cost you a few more bucks than an electric string trimmer, but if your lawn is composed of heavier grasses or weed-prone areas, consider using a unit that allows for a thicker trimmer line, such as a gas-powered trimmer.
Make your lawn and your garden beds look smooth and picture-perfect by using a lawn edger. While string trimmers are primarily used to maintain boundary lines around your yard, lawn edgers are used to create them. Routine lawn edging also helps keep grassroots from invading your sidewalk and/or driveway. Whether you’re using a gas-powered edger or a manual one, you can achieve straight, defined edges with your lawn and garden. Below you’ll find some things to take into consideration before going with your choice.
Yard size should be one of the first things to think about before choosing a lawn edger. If you have a smaller yard with only a few places that need edging, then you may decide that you can get the job done with a manual lawn edger. On the other hand, if you have a yard with a lot of areas to take care of, then you will likely want to go with a gas or electric lawn edger.
A gas lawn edger is the way to go if you have a large yard and are looking for something that is going to give you consistent speed and power. In addition to this, you won’t have to deal with recharging batteries, and you’ll be able to tackle even the biggest of yards. However, gas lawn edgers tend to be more expensive than their electric counterpart.
An electric lawn edger can be a great option if you’re dealing with a yard that’s on the smaller side, as it will be able to easily take care of yards on the smaller side. While electric lawn edgers are typically less expensive than gas lawn edgers, you might not be able to get the job done as quickly as you’d like, as you will have to deal with batteries.