Fiskars 38.5" Steel Edger Lawn Tool vs Saw-Tooth Border Edger with T-Grip, 39-Inch
Overall winner: Saw-Tooth Border Edger with T-Grip, 39-Inch
Key Differences
AMES (A) lists a slightly longer handle and is noted for sturdy construction, a saw-tooth serrated blade and higher average rating; Fiskars (B) offers long-handled steel construction with a durable blade and reduces bending but has a lower average rating and some users noted weight/durability concerns. Choose AMES if you want the higher-rated, saw-tooth edge and perceived sturdiness; choose Fiskars if you prefer a classic steel edger design that emphasizes reduced bending
Fiskars 38.5" Steel Edger Lawn Tool
Long-handled steel lawn edger with a steel blade for cutting through tough soil. Long handle minimizes kneeling and bending; durable construction supports lasting gardening tasks. Customers note easy use and effective soil loosening, with some concerns about tines and weight
Pros
- long-handled design reduces bending
- steel blade for tough soil
- durable welded steel construction
- secure platform for digging power
Cons
- some reports of tines breaking
- mixed feedback on weight
Saw-Tooth Border Edger with T-Grip, 39-Inch
Edger for clean lawn edges along driveways, lawns, and sidewalks. Features a serrated blade for cutting through grass and earth with a comfortable footplate. Customers note its quality, ease of use, and sturdy construction
Pros
- Serrated 15-gauge steel blade
- Footplate for comfortable operation
- Cuts straight or curved edges
- Sturdy and durable
Cons
- No explicit assembly details
- Limited customer insight on long-term wear
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | AMES |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | AMES |
| User Reviews | AMES |