Thanks for your post. My mom bought this from a thrift shop for 15.00 i had no idea how to use it. Lol. Watching your video was very helpful. I had no clue how to adjust it for trimming till now. Thanks!
Thanks for this video. A neighbor gave me one of these edgers when he moved and I didn't know how to use it, so now that I've seen your video I'm going to go out and give it a try!
Thinking about buying this. I usually go for the top of the line products when I get lawn care products. I'd rather pay $300 - $400 for a string trimmer that will last me the rest of my life than pay $80 for one that will last for a season or two. For an edger however, I am going to go for something like this one because I don't think I will use it more than once a year for about 30 minutes. Thanks for the video!
Greatly appreciate overgrown area tips of expecting debris spray, going slowly & determining & maintaining proper alignment. His suggesting such areas first be edged using "lowest" setting, apparently means, "most shallow," by setting blade at its uppermost height & repeating at each lower depth.
I purchased the LE750 edger & trencher. So far I'm not really happy with it. I don't feel like the guard goes down far enough. I've set it to go down as low as possible. I feel like keeping the guard along side of the concrete is imposssible. I end up edging off an extra 2" due to that problem. I also don't see the T handle lineing up straight either. I've tried it 2 times now and I'm still not sold on it. The whole thing seems to be made of plastic. Maybe after multiple use and getting a good straight line it will improve. So far I'm wishing my old edger didn't break
I bought one from marketplace and used it for the first time after several months. I noticed that it goes (or kicks) backwards when I attempted to use it, and stopped immediately. Anyone else experience the same ?
It's difficult to use if the edge is very overgrown. Then it's best to put the guard up & accept that you're going to wear the blade down a bit. Otherwise the guard pushes against the soil and hinders the progress. You will need to use a motor mower after the first few runs down the line to clear the clippings & try again with edger. It could take up to 10 passes to edge a badly overgrown pathway.
Thanks for your post. My mom bought this from a thrift shop for 15.00 i had no idea how to use it. Lol. Watching your video was very helpful. I had no clue how to adjust it for trimming till now. Thanks!
Just bought this edger yesterday used. This video gave me great instructions thank you
I just bought the Black and Decker Edge Hog yesterday and this video was helpful and easy to understand. Thank you.
This was a great video. I appreciate the detailed explanation on use.
Thanks J.B.
I agree. Very well detailed & thourough explanations. I too really appreciate this
Likewise -- thanks Equinox DIY!
good n clear explanation of the product and its operations. I just bought it and assembled it, thanks for the tip on not using on wet ground
Thanks for this video. A neighbor gave me one of these edgers when he moved and I didn't know how to use it, so now that I've seen your video I'm going to go out and give it a try!
Just what I needed to know. Thank you!
Very good instructions! Thanks for the help!
Thank you. This was helpful before starting to use the edger.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge and experience.
This was very helpful. Thank you!
Great video with good tips. Thank you
I've watched a few of these and no one yet has showed how to trench. But thanks for the effort.
Thanks TruthInLove1776. I didn't have a need for trenching as of now. Definitely post if I trench.
Thinking about buying this. I usually go for the top of the line products when I get lawn care products. I'd rather pay $300 - $400 for a string trimmer that will last me the rest of my life than pay $80 for one that will last for a season or two. For an edger however, I am going to go for something like this one because I don't think I will use it more than once a year for about 30 minutes.
Thanks for the video!
I really like your video. I just bought one. I got it used. So I am buying a new blade to get a good start. But thank you for a good video.
Greatly appreciate overgrown area tips of expecting debris spray, going slowly & determining & maintaining proper alignment. His suggesting such areas first be edged using "lowest" setting, apparently means, "most shallow," by setting blade at its uppermost height & repeating at each lower depth.
Thanks! Explained very well.
I purchased the LE750 edger & trencher. So far I'm not really happy with it. I don't feel like the guard goes down far enough. I've set it to go down as low as possible. I feel like keeping the guard along side of the concrete is imposssible. I end up edging off an extra 2" due to that problem. I also don't see the T handle lineing up straight either. I've tried it 2 times now and I'm still not sold on it. The whole thing seems to be made of plastic. Maybe after multiple use and getting a good straight line it will improve. So far I'm wishing my old edger didn't break
Very helpful. Thank you!
Nicely done thank you
Great video, thank you !
Very useful...thanks ! 👍🏾
I bought one from marketplace and used it for the first time after several months. I noticed that it goes (or kicks) backwards when I attempted to use it, and stopped immediately. Anyone else experience the same ?
It's difficult to use if the edge is very overgrown. Then it's best to put the guard up & accept that you're going to wear the blade down a bit. Otherwise the guard pushes against the soil and hinders the progress. You will need to use a motor mower after the first few runs down the line to clear the clippings & try again with edger. It could take up to 10 passes to edge a badly overgrown pathway.
Good video!
Very helpful video thank you.
Lol I've been doing it all wrong. Thanks for this video
Thank you. Very helpful..
Will this thing cut through some pretty badly overgrown edges? I'm tired of using a weed whacker for edging cause it's so messy
i need a new blade where can i get one?
My question is this? No matter which way I install the blade the motor turns so I have to pull it backwards for best results? Is that right?
Thank you sir
Thanks
I HAVE ONE. GOOD MACHINE FOR WHAT IT IS.
I would love this but 30 minutes to assemble, not sure if it is my thing.
Wendy Butterworth it took me less than 10mins. Only 3 pieces to put together.
Stephanie Davis thank u bought it
What was this point to save $15 when you can get new one for additional $15?
unntentional asmr.
My Grandpa has Model eh1000
My hedgehog just quit you pull the trigger and it won't turn on any thoughts people
THIS EDGER IS ABSOLUTE CRAP!!!!!
Hi accent is very thick on this so you have to be patient.