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58-Inch Manual Edger Lawn Tool, Wheel Rotary Edger | Adjustable 4-Section Stainless Steel Handle & Cushion Grip, Rust-Resistant for Sidewalk, Driveway, Garden, Landscaping

4.1/5 (220 reviews)
$24.99
58-Inch Manual Edger Lawn Tool, Wheel Rotary Edger | Adjustable 4-Section Stainless Steel Handle & Cushion Grip, Rust-Resistant for Sidewalk, Driveway, Garden, Landscaping
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What It Is

A 58-inch manual edger with a star-wheel rotary blade that cuts clean edges along sidewalks, driveways, and garden beds. It’s a standalone tool, not a mower attachment—no engine or power required. Designed for homeowners who want a crisp lawn border without gas or cords.

Fitment & Compatibility

This is a universal manual edger—no mower deck or brand fitment needed. Before buying:

  • Handle length: 58 inches total, adjustable to 4 sections. Works for most adult heights but may be short for users over 6’2”.
  • Wheel diameter: Standard 7–8 inch star wheel. Fits all common lawn types (Bermuda, fescue, etc.) but struggles in thick, wet sod or rocky soil.
  • No OEM vs aftermarket concern: It’s a standalone tool, not a replacement part. No mower model check required.
  • Storage: Collapses to about 18 inches; ensure your shed or garage has room for the assembled length.

Key Things to Know

  • Quality vs price: At $25, the stainless steel handle is rust-resistant, but the star wheel is stamped steel—expect bending if you hit rocks or roots. Not heavy-duty.
  • Assembly: Requires basic tool-free assembly (snap-together sections). Some users report the locking collar slipping under heavy use; tighten periodically.
  • Edge depth: Adjustable depth stop is basic—won’t cut deep trenches. Best for light maintenance, not initial edging of overgrown lawns.
  • Common gotcha: The wheel can clog with wet grass or mud. Clean after each use to prevent rust on the blade axle.

Should You Buy It

Yes, if you need a cheap, lightweight edger for occasional touch-ups on small to medium lawns (under 5,000 sq ft) and don’t mind manual effort. Skip it for large properties, heavy clay soil, or if you want a deep, professional-grade cut—invest in a gas or electric edger instead.

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