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5 Best Wheeled Edgers

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Maybe you have a little more edging to do than the average homeowner. Maybe you prefer not to have sore shoulders and quaking muscles after a day of yard work. In either case, it may be time to consider a wheeled edger. You’ll want to find one that is built tough, has an adjustable blade, is easy to start, and has a debris protector to keep you from being showered with dirt, twigs, and rocks. With a four-stroke engine, you won’t need to premix oil and gasoline, so it’s a less messier process. A three-wheel model is acceptable, but if you’re going to be doing work on curbs, consider an edger with an extra wheel to help you balance and guide the machine.