What’s a lawn care owner’s biggest pet peeve?

… Getting the call that something is broken.

Every time it happens, you wonder if it’s because the product you bought was cheap, used or just not the right fit for the kind of jobs you’re doing.

To cut out this timely (and potentially costly) hassle, you need to invest in reliable residential and commercial grade equipment that’s not going to let you down.

That’s why we started this series. We want to show you a variety of the best equipment out there for lawn care businesses.

Welcome to Part 2 in this series about lawn care gear. (If you haven’t caught up on Part 1, you can read it here.) 

Here are the best edgers for lawn care businesses:

Walk-Behind Edgers

Troy-Bilt Gas Lawn Edger

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Who’s it for?

If you’re just getting started, this is the edger for you. Walk-behind edgers are great for beginners because often time they’re still mowing lawns themselves without the help of a team. If you’re a beginner, a walk-behind edger could save you from a lot of exhaustion.

So if you’re just starting out or are a small lawn or landscape business, this edger might work for you.

However, since it’s not specifically built for professional commercial use, I don’t recommend this edger for medium to large size businesses.

Southland SWLE0799 Lawn Edger

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Who’s it for?

New owners and small lawn care and landscaping businesses would most definitely benefit from using this edger. Especially since you’re likely still working jobs with little to no help from a team, you need products like this to ease your workload.

While I recommend it for new or small businesses, I can’t recommend it for established medium to large businesses, because it’s not designed for professional commercial use.

Craftsman Edger

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Who’s it for?

New and small lawn and landscaping owners can benefit from using this edger. It’s lightweight and walk-behind capabilities make it easier to complete jobs as a business owner still working out in the field.

However, it probably isn’t durable or powerful enough to suit the needs of established medium to large-sized lawn and landscape businesses.

McLane Edger

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Who’s it for?

Even though McLane only makes one edger model, this is still a great option for any lawn and landscape business.

Not only does it have impressive power, but it’s also extremely versatile. It’s versatility is what makes the McLane an extremely affordable option.

Handheld Edgers

Husqvarna Edgers

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Who’s it for?

No matter where you’re at in your lawn and landscape business, anyone can benefit from these Husqvarna Edgers. They’re specifically designed for commercial use, and they have excellent features.

Echo Edgers

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Who’s it for?

All of these edgers are great for any size lawn and landscape business. They’re ALL made to withstand commercial use, and they are all fairly powerful.

And so, whether you prefer curved or straight shafts, there’s an option for you.

RedMax Edgers

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Who’s it for?

Any one of these edgers would make a great addition to any sized lawn and landscape business. They’re all powerful with several complementing features.

Stihl Straight Shaft Professional Edgers

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Both edgers have reduced-emission engine technology, skid plates, stop switches and “open” guard designs.

Who’s it for?

Whether you’re a beginner or successful business owner… small or large lawn care and landscaping business… primarily residential or commercial business - ALL can benefit from using Stihl’s edgers.

Their affordability, quality and capability make them an easy fit for any lawn and landscape owner.

Conclusion

No matter which edger you choose, just be sure it’s right for your business.

Every brand and edger is different, and so it’s important you know what you need before you make this purchase.

Since no lawn and landscape business is the same, only you know what’s right for your business. So be sure to evaluate your budget, types of accounts (residential or commercial), and be honest about the size of your business (small or large).

No matter if you’re just starting out or you’re a lawn and landscape pro, I promise that somewhere in this article there’s an edger JUST FOR YOU.


Lawn Care Gear Series: Part 1 - Lawn Mowers

Lawn Care Gear Series: Part 3 - Trimmers

Lawn Care Gear Series: Part 4 - Uniforms