Saw-Tooth Border Edger with T-Grip, 39-Inch vs Colwelt Saw-Tooth Edger Lawn Tool with T-Grip, 38-Inch
Overall winner: Saw-Tooth Border Edger with T-Grip, 39-Inch
Key Differences
AMES (A) has a higher user rating (4.6 from 5,148 reviews) and is noted for sturdy construction and a sharp serrated blade, making it better for tougher soils; Colwelt (B) is in a lower price tier and is praised for cutting through dry soil and a user-friendly T-handle but has a lower rating (4.3 from 1,271 reviews) and some assembly/size complaints. Choose AMES if you want higher-rated durability and performance on challenging soil; choose Colwelt if you want a more affordable option that handles dry soil and includes a T-handle
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
Colwelt Saw-Tooth Edger Lawn Tool with T-Grip, 38-Inch
Colwelt saw-tooth edger with a long handle for clean borders along sidewalks and driveways. Easy to use and delivers neat edging; customers cite strong build and effective performance on dry soil
Pros
- heavy-duty build quality
- easy to use with T-handle
- sharp edge cuts through dry soil
- creates deep, clean borders
Cons
- mixed opinions on size
- assembly required for some users
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Colwelt |
| Durability | AMES |
| Versatility | AMES |
| User Reviews | AMES |