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Black & Decker Edge Hog 2-1/4 HP Electric Landscape Edger #LE750 | 
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| Brand: Black & Decker Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $89.99 Buy New: $70.00 You Save: $19.99 (22%)
New (20) from $70.00
Avg. Customer Rating: 142 reviews Sales Rank: 3499
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Number Of Items: 1 Batteries Included: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 15.1 Dimensions (in): 30 x 10 x 12.5
MPN: LE750 Model: LE750 UPC: 028872000560 EAN: 0028872000560 ASIN: B00004DTNH
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Condition: Brand new in original box with manual and warranty. The box is slightly damaged. Ships next day
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| Features:
| • | Landscape edger with 3-position blade depth | | • | Powerful 2-1/4-horsepower high torque motor and adjustable handle | | • | Durable plastic casing; hardened steel blade | | • | Includes 1 edger blade | | • | 12.4 pounds; 2-year warranty |
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Amazon.com Review You'll get great results with this Black & Decker heavy-duty Edge Hog landscape edger, one of the easiest-to-use pieces of equipment we've come across. You'll be thrilled with how quickly you can get to work, as assembly takes only a few minutes. This is an electric model, so you'll need an extension cord and an electric outlet handy, but you won't have to deal with gas or oil. And it's so quiet you can edge at any time of day--even early Saturday mornings--without worrying about waking up the neighbors. We found the Edge Hog has plenty of power in its 2-1/4-horsepower motor for both edging and trenching, and it's easy to switch from one to the other by simply raising or lowering the edge guide. The edger weighs only 12 pounds, which allows for easy transportation and great maneuverability around curved paths, but makes it more difficult to maintain a straight line when you're tackling a lawn that hasn't been edged in a while. If you're digging out quite a bit of dirt along with the edge you're creating, it takes some effort to keep the unit stable. Undoing a screw toward the front of the edger and raising or lowering its leading wheel easily adjusts the depth of the edge groove you're making along with your edge. The unit can also be adjusted to fit the height of the user more comfortably by changing the angle on the guide handle. The blade requires only a pull of the trigger to start instantly and, unlike many gas models, stops as soon as the trigger is released---an important safety feature.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 137 more reviews...
VERY EFFICIENT September 8, 2008 The product is very light weight and easy to manage. Blade cuts well and is easy to manuver.
Not as good as previous versions September 8, 2008 Let's start off with the good: -Well powered -Easy assembly -Simple and effective cord retainer
The bad: -I'm 6'2" and have to stoop to use it. It's made for someone about 5'10" max. -The edge guide does not follow the concrete. You have to use the left hand handle to pull the edger to the side so it stays in a straight line. So now I'm stooping and applying a force perpendicular to the direction I'm going. -If the edge guide happens to follow the concrete, the blade is spaced so far from it, that it doesn't catch everything and you have to go back and forth over it until you randomly get it. -I've been hanging it by the handle in my garage and the plastic is cracking under it's own weight.
Exceeded my expectations! September 7, 2008 I am amazed how well this little machine can cut through the toughest overgrowth (6") on my driveway. I had no problem handling it. I was looking at gas edgers, and am so glad I bought this model. Just make sure you buy plenty of electric cord.
perfect for what we need September 4, 2008 This edger works great and is inexpensive. Easy to assemble and sturdy enough to do the job. We had not edged for a while because we didn't have an edger. Used a weed eater instead to try to edge. First we found out that we had lost about 6 inches of driveway because of overgrown grass and second we realized we could not get as clean an edge as we did with this edger. It took awhile to initially edge since we were cutting so much grass but it was well worth it.
Black and Decker Edger August 29, 2008 Pretty cheap item but does get the job done probably as well as an expensive edger.
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