Saw-Tooth Border Edger with T-Grip, 39-Inch vs Root Slayer Edger X-Large, Red by Radius Garden
Overall winner: Root Slayer Edger X-Large, Red by Radius Garden
Key Differences
AMES A is the more affordable option with a 39-inch T-grip and serrated saw-tooth blade noted for being easy to use. Radius Garden B offers heavier-duty 13-gauge steel, an inverted V ripsaw for cutting roots, and a reputation for holding and re-sharpening an edge but is noted as a heavier tool that can affect maneuverability
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
Root Slayer Edger X-Large, Red by Radius Garden
Edger with a 13-gauge steel blade and inverted V, designed to cut through sod and roots. Extended shaft offers leverage for taller gardeners. Lifetime guarantee (continental US only)
Pros
- 13-gauge mid-carbon steel blade
- Inverted V blade and root-cutting ripsaw teeth
- Extended length shaft for leverage
- Edge can be sharpened without voiding warranty
Cons
- Customers note the tool is heavy
- Some mention durability concerns with long-term use
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | AMES |
| Durability | Radius Garden |
| Versatility | Radius Garden |
| User Reviews | Radius Garden |