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Yard Butler Steel Step Edger Manual Lawn Tool w/ Rounded Saw Tooth Cutter Blade

$ 27.42

Availability: 81 in stock
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Type: Edging Knife/Half Moon
  • MPN: IEDGE-180
  • Item Width: 9 in
  • UPC: 33607180004
  • Item Length: 37 in
  • Unit Quantity: 1
  • Brand: Yard Butler
  • Material: Rubber, Steel
  • Blade Width: 9 in
  • Item Weight: 4.5 lb
  • Handle Size: 9 in
  • Blade Material: Steel
  • Model: EDGE-180
  • Blade Length: 5 in
  • Color: Gray
  • Unit Type: Unit
  • Features: Easy to Clean, Heavy Duty, Long Shaft, Non-Slip Grip, No-Slip Handle
  • Condition: New
  • Item Height: 37 in

    Description

    With our step edger lawn tool, you'll be able to easily trim grass to create clean, tidy lines. It's great for edging near a sidewalk, driveway, patio or garden. You can even use it to install plastic landscape edging around flower beds and walking paths! The upright design of our edging tool centers your weight over the blade, allowing you to cut through grass and roots with ease. For tougher areas, the edger's foot bar allows you to apply extra leverage when needed. At 37 inches tall and 9 inches wide, the slim design of our edging tool is compact enough to not take up space in your garage or shed. It weighs just 4.5 lbs, making it easy to carry anywhere around your yard! Stop buying cheaply-made gardening tools that don't hold up over the years. Yard Butler's line of products are designed to last a lifetime. In the event there is a problem with any of our tools, we make it right.
    With the Yard Butler Lawn Step Edger (#EDGE-180) you can have a lawn with the perfect finish. The lushest lawn looks messy until you edge it. Of course you want a lawn that will be the envy of your neighborhood. You've put in the effort, you deserve the praise. You've watered and fertilized and aerated until you are blue in the face but your lawn still doesn't look perfect. Your lush, deep green lawn won't be the envy of anyone if you have shaggy edges spreading over the sidewalks. Even worse, grass roots can eventually grow into the expansions joints of sidewalks creating permanent damage and looking even more unsightly.