All these ppl “nope I’ll use my shovel” “nope I’ll do it how I’ve done it for yearS”... that’s because you ain’t banging out 2-3 landscape jobs a day alone.. this thing takes a 1 hour hand edge to a 10 min edge and then u weed whip the edge to clean it and done.
I love this tool! I love it so much I am going to buy another! This tool is great for tilling as well! Awesome tool! I have the PAS-2620 power head and with this tool here in Michigan I have had no issues with ether making new from sod like condition's or cleaning up old! someone was watching me redefine over grown beds and was as impressed as I was of the before and after result. sure it was on the expensive side, but it was quick and easy to use. This is why I am going to buy two more as a back up!
This attachment is well worth the money....I used mine fir the first time last week, for about 6hrs, on and off. Beds had not been redefined for 3 seasons and were in need. Ran thru both heavy and dry soils......the drier (to a point) the better, but works in heavy soil also...just takes more time.
Just bought the PAS. You're exactly right. I tried using it on some dry compacted soil. No go. It basically just bounced along the surface. Glad I bought it as a powerhead and attachment. I can still use it with other attachments. Nice review👍
This tool is for cleaning up (re-defining) existing bed edges. Not for creating new ones. The problem I have with it is that when you are trying to use this in the early spring before applying mulch, the ground is often wet from spring rains. This tool does not like moist soil. It will gum up and stall, and you get very frustrated cleaning it out a zillion times. But if the soil is in the right condition (not too wet & not too dry) you can edge beds very quickly.
the name of the tool is bed redefiner, it is to "redefine" an already existing bed. an as he says, the soil has to be perfect in texture and moisture for this to work exceptionally well. installing the stihl blade seems to work better with wetter soil conditions. I have this tool with the 2620 power head and there just is not enough power to pull it, the 3020 power head does much better.
Since I made my defined beds I am using this unit forward and it works excellent. Walking backwards is a pain in the but. Note by going forward you must be sure the flap is in good condition .
Spot on review! We've had this for years now and like you said, in the right conditions its great but if its a little on the wet side it clogs up and just stalls out. I will agree 10000% about shin guards lol, many, many bruises from this thing. On beds we've done for years that just need a touch up we actually go forward but needs to be in open areas because it sprays dirt/mud everywhere (going forward). I like it because it saves a ton of time and beds don't creep out every year but I'll be honest, we're not ECHO fans any more, no matter what fuel and fuel additive we use they always start running like crap after a season or two. We run Sthil now with the same type fuel etc. and zero issues since switching over. A little trick I do is I make 3 passes with it and the 2nd pass I turn the re definer at an angle towards the bed then the 3rd pass gets another inch or so deeper then we just take a blower and blow out the edges.
Does it make any sense to just buy the blade and shroud if available and install it onto your existing edge trimmer attachment? That cost is a bit high for the attachment or dedicated unit.
Thank you for this video. I own the PAS from Echo and would like to maybe get this redefiner attachment. I live in Florida so rocky soil is not a bug problem. Without revealing too much of your pricing, what would you get for redefining a plant beg?
I have a Stihl km111r with the bed redefiner. It works pretty damn good when used as a redefiner. I tried to make a new edge with it and it didn’t work as well but it still got the job done.
Have echo invited you to there factory yet. You and Lanier are the two that truly use echo in there whole landscape business. I myself love all there products just bought a 152 hedge trimmer to add to all the other echo products.
Were you using it to cut a fresh edge when it was hitting the rocks? Because I tried that with both Stihl and Echo. The dealer would say "Its a Re-definer not a definer."
Thank you for this review. I've been heehawing on the pas 280 with bed redefiner. I loved to video quality and narration. Compared to the spade and foot technique I'd say it is light years ahead and it looks better than the edger with the bevel that I use. I have to go through the bed twice. First, vertical then at a 45. After that I have to remove the soil so that I have the groove you get on one pass with the bed redefiner. I'm a fan of both echo and stihl and it will be interesting to see the stihl version Thanks for posting!
Paul Biel I have this product and it really doesn't work well. you still have to come back with a shovel and basically 'Re do it as it isn't deep enough and you still have to cleanup the edge and taper it more into the bed
Great job on the review! I have this unit as well and was highly disappointed at first due to this unit throwing rocks. It made it difficult to use around vehicles and houses (windows). I was able to construct a shield out of 11 gauge sheet metal, as well as adding a rubber flap over the constructed shield. I also attached a rubber flap in the front of the unit as well. It makes this tool less susceptible to future insurance claims. If you still plan on using this on your client's properties I would highly recommend you do the same. Overall it has made me money I must add.
Thanks for the idea man. When I was at the Echo headquarters I asked if there was anything they plan on changing on the BRD-280 and they did say they are making changes to the shield but that's it. They didn't give me a release date on it either so we will see how that will work.
Need an appliance like this to remove invasive wetland grass rhizomes. Does this bog down in silty clay muck? If the guard is altered so muck can fling away that is fine.
Um can someone explain the point of this tool to me please because a regular edger with a newish blade on it can do this no problem, and leave a cleaner slimmer edge which is usually preferable.
I bought the Echo straight shaft stick edger. I then bought the redefiner claw. Whenever I want to redefine my beds, I just swap the blades. Same tool. Don’t be fooled!
No since they isn't meant to dig trenches just redefine edges. Depending on the depth you are wanting to achieve this wouldn't go more than a few inches at best.
Ambro's Landscaping Inc. How do you accomplish such high quality videos? Do you utilize film school students or hire someone to film, edit, overdub and upload for you? We are planning on launching our own channel as I personally have over 43 years experience in the Landscaping and Lawn Care industry. I'm always willing to learn new skills and techniques. Any help is appreciated. God Bless and be safe out there.
watch the fuck out for landscape lighting and irrigation systems. this thing will rip right through wires and sprinkler lines. Aside from that this tool saves us a lot of time for bed prepping and is waaaay less costly then a walk behind model.
Bro, the tool works in two directions. Right handed people work left to right, whereas, right handed people work right to left. Just turn around and you don't have to stand in the bed. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
A mediocre tool that makes a mediocre edge for the mediocre generation. Why would you want to make such a small grove in the lawn and call it an edge? My edges go down and away from the lawn for at least 6 inches then they start to slope up. This way I can pile a load of bark in that space.
All these ppl “nope I’ll use my shovel” “nope I’ll do it how I’ve done it for yearS”... that’s because you ain’t banging out 2-3 landscape jobs a day alone.. this thing takes a 1 hour hand edge to a 10 min edge and then u weed whip the edge to clean it and done.
Well said man
I love this tool! I love it so much I am going to buy another! This tool is great for tilling as well! Awesome tool! I have the PAS-2620 power head and with this tool here in Michigan I have had no issues with ether making new from sod like condition's or cleaning up old! someone was watching me redefine over grown beds and was as impressed as I was of the before and after result. sure it was on the expensive side, but it was quick and easy to use. This is why I am going to buy two more as a back up!
This attachment is well worth the money....I used mine fir the first time last week, for about 6hrs, on and off. Beds had not been redefined for 3 seasons and were in need. Ran thru both heavy and dry soils......the drier (to a point) the better, but works in heavy soil also...just takes more time.
Just bought the PAS. You're exactly right. I tried using it on some dry compacted soil. No go. It basically just bounced along the surface. Glad I bought it as a powerhead and attachment. I can still use it with other attachments. Nice review👍
This tool is for cleaning up (re-defining) existing bed edges. Not for creating new ones. The problem I have with it is that when you are trying to use this in the early spring before applying mulch, the ground is often wet from spring rains. This tool does not like moist soil. It will gum up and stall, and you get very frustrated cleaning it out a zillion times. But if the soil is in the right condition (not too wet & not too dry) you can edge beds very quickly.
the name of the tool is bed redefiner, it is to "redefine" an already existing bed. an as he says, the soil has to be perfect in texture and moisture for this to work exceptionally well. installing the stihl blade seems to work better with wetter soil conditions. I have this tool with the 2620 power head and there just is not enough power to pull it, the 3020 power head does much better.
Since I made my defined beds I am using this unit forward and it works excellent. Walking backwards is a pain in the but. Note by going forward you must be sure the flap is in good condition .
Spot on review! We've had this for years now and like you said, in the right conditions its great but if its a little on the wet side it clogs up and just stalls out. I will agree 10000% about shin guards lol, many, many bruises from this thing. On beds we've done for years that just need a touch up we actually go forward but needs to be in open areas because it sprays dirt/mud everywhere (going forward). I like it because it saves a ton of time and beds don't creep out every year but I'll be honest, we're not ECHO fans any more, no matter what fuel and fuel additive we use they always start running like crap after a season or two. We run Sthil now with the same type fuel etc. and zero issues since switching over. A little trick I do is I make 3 passes with it and the 2nd pass I turn the re definer at an angle towards the bed then the 3rd pass gets another inch or so deeper then we just take a blower and blow out the edges.
Does it make any sense to just buy the blade and shroud if available and install it onto your existing edge trimmer attachment? That cost is a bit high for the attachment or dedicated unit.
Thank you for this video. I own the PAS from Echo and would like to maybe get this redefiner attachment. I live in Florida so rocky soil is not a bug problem. Without revealing too much of your pricing, what would you get for redefining a plant beg?
The quality of the video is amazing! Great job!
Thank you!
I have a Stihl km111r with the bed redefiner. It works pretty damn good when used as a redefiner. I tried to make a new edge with it and it didn’t work as well but it still got the job done.
Wonderful set up of the video, narration, quality, etc! Awesome. Thanks
Thanks man appreciate it!
Have echo invited you to there factory yet. You and Lanier are the two that truly use echo in there whole landscape business. I myself love all there products just bought a 152 hedge trimmer to add to all the other echo products.
Fred C.C. Yes I was with the first group, I just haven't posted my video yet ha
Were you using it to cut a fresh edge when it was hitting the rocks? Because I tried that with both Stihl and Echo. The dealer would say "Its a Re-definer not a definer."
Save your money and go with stihl! When it comes to attachment there the best! Bed redifiner is really good as well as the pole saw and power sweeper!
I'm going to be testing the Stihl bed redefine soon 👍
Great video. I wonder if they could just make a blade that you could install on your edger to perform like this?
appreciate your honest review. cheers
The video only shows the bed redefiner plowing through soft dirt. How does it do through grass or not previously loosed dirt as in the video?
john paul 3:08 he talks ab hard soul, but no video
someone said the echo blade runs fine on the stihl edge trimmer
Thank you for this review. I've been heehawing on the pas 280 with bed redefiner. I loved to video quality and narration. Compared to the spade and foot technique I'd say it is light years ahead and it looks better than the edger with the bevel that I use. I have to go through the bed twice. First, vertical then at a 45. After that I have to remove the soil so that I have the groove you get on one pass with the bed redefiner. I'm a fan of both echo and stihl and it will be interesting to see the stihl version
Thanks for posting!
Paul Biel I have this product and it really doesn't work well. you still have to come back with a shovel and basically 'Re do it as it isn't deep enough and you still have to cleanup the edge and taper it more into the bed
What brand of boots are you wearing? Do they have good grip on wet grass ?
Great job on the review! I have this unit as well and was highly disappointed at first due to this unit throwing rocks. It made it difficult to use around vehicles and houses (windows). I was able to construct a shield out of 11 gauge sheet metal, as well as adding a rubber flap over the constructed shield. I also attached a rubber flap in the front of the unit as well. It makes this tool less susceptible to future insurance claims. If you still plan on using this on your client's properties I would highly recommend you do the same. Overall it has made me money I must add.
Thanks for the idea man. When I was at the Echo headquarters I asked if there was anything they plan on changing on the BRD-280 and they did say they are making changes to the shield but that's it. They didn't give me a release date on it either so we will see how that will work.
can you send me a pic of your shield?
Thanks for the review. Homeowner considering a used 280 available on Craig's List. Very well done review and helpful.
Did u compare to the stihl
Need an appliance like this to remove invasive wetland grass rhizomes. Does this bog down in silty clay muck? If the guard is altered so muck can fling away that is fine.
Hard to beat an edging knife. It's what I've used for decades and it still does s great job.
Um can someone explain the point of this tool to me please because a regular edger with a newish blade on it can do this no problem, and leave a cleaner slimmer edge which is usually preferable.
Can I put the blade on a edger
I would like to try the echo I have the stihl and love. The way it cuts an edge
Why can't i buy this in Belgium? 🙁
if you're right handed you'll hold the trigger in the right hand. left hand vise versa, same rules applies with guns
You didn't touch the PAS pole attachments. If you did you might have a different take.
I bought the Echo straight shaft stick edger. I then bought the redefiner claw. Whenever I want to redefine my beds, I just swap the blades. Same tool. Don’t be fooled!
Can use just the blade with Sthil bed difiner?
If it's much prefered for leftys I think it worth the money
i most say thats what i call a review thanks for a great video i use the bluebird bed edger and i love it
Thanks man appreciate the comment
Ambro's Landscaping Inc. Can I use some of your content promote your channel on my RUclips channel? If you can that would be nice.
This question isn't landscaping related but do you ride? I notice you wearing fox and alpinestars hats.
Grant Victor I use to ride yes, I had a Yamaha and a Honda, I was a trail rider
Nice
Good review and points to consider.
Im looking for a trencher to bury cable do u recommend this
No since they isn't meant to dig trenches just redefine edges. Depending on the depth you are wanting to achieve this wouldn't go more than a few inches at best.
@@AmbrosLandscapingInc Can u recommend a trencher
$600? Nope, I'll use my edger.
hey wait a minute there is just an edger blade with teeth on it
Thanks for the update!
Thanks for watching!
Ambro's Landscaping Inc. How do you accomplish such high quality videos? Do you utilize film school students or hire someone to film, edit, overdub and upload for you? We are planning on launching our own channel as I personally have over 43 years experience in the Landscaping and Lawn Care industry. I'm always willing to learn new skills and techniques. Any help is appreciated. God Bless and be safe out there.
Stihl is awesome!
watch the fuck out for landscape lighting and irrigation systems. this thing will rip right through wires and sprinkler lines. Aside from that this tool saves us a lot of time for bed prepping and is waaaay less costly then a walk behind model.
Broke a window on first use, haven’t touched it since
acfuller86 lol
Lawl
Lol
co may nay o viet nam ko ah
Your shins are taking a beating because it’s designed for you to stand on the other side of the tool.
Bro, the tool works in two directions. Right handed people work left to right, whereas, right handed people work right to left. Just turn around and you don't have to stand in the bed. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
If u can't get this then your broke
Looks like a crappy job to me!
i used to just use my stick edger thats all you need this is a waste of time n money !!!
Terrible review. Talk to fast..annoying Sounds!
Na you are just to slow to keep up 😂
A mediocre tool that makes a mediocre edge for the mediocre generation. Why would you want to make such a small grove in the lawn and call it an edge? My edges go down and away from the lawn for at least 6 inches then they start to slope up. This way I can pile a load of bark in that space.
Why would you waste time making a 6" edge! Its a bit overkill don't ya think? You probably have mulch volcanos everywhere too right
Siclmn Cyclerider 6” edge with 2” of mulch?? 🤔
I guess no one makes tools for the holier than thou, pissed at the world attitude generation
No thanks