Peach Country Edger Blade 2" x 8" x .120" with 1" center hole vs Peach Edger Blade 2" x 8" x .120" with 1" center hole 375-301
Overall winner: Peach Country Edger Blade 2" x 8" x .120" with 1" center hole
Key Differences
Peach Country (A) offers the same basic dimensions and rust-resistant, oil-finish construction at a lower listed price tier, while Tuff Guy (B) is sold under a different brand name and explicitly notes fit for multiple edger models. Both share the same rating and mixed durability feedback, so choose A if you want the more affordable option and B if you prioritize stated model compatibility
Peach Country Edger Blade 2" x 8" x .120" with 1" center hole
Edger blade designed for various brands. Rust resistant with oil finish and unsharpened edges. One customer notes similar performance to OEM blades at a lower cost
Pros
- rust resistant
- oil finish
- unsharpened edges
- fits multiple brands
Cons
- mixed durability feedback
Peach Edger Blade 2" x 8" x .120" with 1" center hole 375-301
Edger blade sized 2" W x 8" L x .120" THK with 1" center hole. corrosion-resistant oil finish and unsharpened edges designed to fit multiple brands. customers note good value and compatible fit across edger models
Pros
- rust resistant
- oil finish
- fits multiple edger models
- thickness contributes cutting performance
Cons
- mixed durability feedback
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Peach Country |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Tuff Guy |
| User Reviews | Tie |