
Nothing ruins curb appeal faster than ragged, overgrown edges where your grass meets the driveway or sidewalk. I’ve seen homeowners spend hours on perfect lawn care only to have messy borders undermine all that effort.
A quality lawn edger creates those crisp, professional-looking lines that make landscapes look polished and intentional. After testing 15+ models across different power types and price points, I found the right edger transforms yard maintenance from a chore into a quick weekend task.
The Greenworks 80V All-Terrain Brushless Edger is the best lawn edger for 2026 because it combines gas-equivalent power with battery convenience, delivering clean cuts through tough soil and overgrown grass without fumes, pull cords, or extension cords.
Our team evaluated corded electric, battery-powered, and manual options based on cutting performance, ease of use, and real-world results. We tested each edger on various soil types, along driveways, sidewalks, and landscape beds to simulate actual homeowner conditions.
In this guide, you will discover which lawn edgers deliver professional results, understand the key differences between power types, and learn exactly what to look for based on your yard size and edging needs.
The table below compares all ten lawn edgers across key specifications including power source, cutting capabilities, and ideal use cases. Use this to quickly identify which models match your yard size and edging requirements.
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Worx GT3.0 20V PowerShare
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BLACK+DECKER LE760FF
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Greenworks 80V All-Terrain
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WORX WG896
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BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX
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GARDEN WEASEL Edger-Chopper
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Greenworks 40V 2-in-1
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Greenworks 60V Brushless
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EGO Power+ ME0800
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WeGofly 4-in-1 Trimmer
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Power: 20V battery
Swath: 12 inch
Weight: 7.5 lbs
Runtime: 30-45 minutes
The Worx GT3.0 stands out as an excellent entry-level cordless option that won’t break the bank. I tested this model on a typical suburban lawn and found it handles regular edging maintenance with ease. The 20V PowerShare battery system means you can use batteries from other Worx tools, which saves money if you already own their equipment.
This convertible 2-in-1 design switches between trimmer and edger modes with a simple rotation. I particularly appreciated how quick the transition is – just rotate the head and you’re ready to edge along driveways or switch back to trimming around fence posts.
The 12-inch cutting swath provides good coverage for most residential applications. During my testing, the GT3.0 handled normal weekly edging without bogging down, though it did struggle slightly with overgrown edges that hadn’t been maintained in months.
Battery life averages 30-45 minutes depending on how hard you’re working. For small to medium yards under a quarter acre, this is plenty. Larger properties might need a spare battery to complete the job without interruption.
At just 7.5 pounds, this edger is easy to maneuver around curves and corners. The adjustable handle length helps users of different heights find a comfortable working position, reducing fatigue during longer sessions.
Homeowners with small to medium yards who want a lightweight cordless option that doubles as a trimmer. Ideal if you already own Worx 20V tools and want battery compatibility.
Those with large properties over half an acre, or anyone needing to cut through heavy soil or established trench lines regularly.
Power: Corded electric
Functions: 2-in-1 edger/trencher
Cutting depth: 3 settings
Weight: 12.5 lbs
The BLACK+DECKER LE760FF delivers impressive versatility by combining a standard edger with trenching capability. I found this dual functionality incredibly useful when creating new landscape beds or installing edging material – the trench mode cuts perfect channels for plastic or metal border installation.
Power comes from a reliable corded electric motor that delivers consistent performance without battery fade. The trade-off is being tethered to an outlet, but for front yard edging along driveways and sidewalks, this rarely becomes an issue.
Three adjustable cutting depths let you match the blade position to your specific needs. I used the shallow setting for weekly maintenance edging and the deepest setting when re-establishing neglected edges that had filled in with grass.
The built-in line guide is a thoughtful addition that helps maintain straight lines along concrete edges. During testing, this feature made it noticeably easier to achieve professional-looking results without constant readjustment.
At 12.5 pounds, this unit has substantial heft that helps it bite into tough soil. The weight can cause fatigue during extended use, but the front auxiliary handle provides good leverage and control for navigating curves.
Homeowners who need trenching capability for landscape projects or prefer unlimited runtime of corded power. Great for creating new garden beds with clean borders.
Those with large yards where extension cord reach becomes impractical, or anyone who needs maximum portability without cord management.
Power: 80V brushless
Blade: 7.5 inch
Wheels: All-terrain
Runtime: Up to 45 min
The Greenworks 80V All-Terrain Brushless Edger represents the pinnacle of battery-powered edging performance. After extensive testing, I can confirm this model delivers power that rivals small gas edgers without the noise, fumes, or maintenance headaches.
The brushless motor is the real standout here. It generates impressive torque that powers through dense soil and overgrown edges that would stall lesser battery models. I tested it on edges that hadn’t been touched in months, and it sliced through without hesitation.
All-terrain wheels set this edger apart from the competition. Unlike standard edgers that can struggle in soft soil or uneven ground, these beefy wheels maintain stability and help you stay on track even in challenging conditions.
The 7.5-inch blade provides excellent cutting depth and reach. During my testing, this blade size proved ideal for both routine maintenance and re-establishing deep, clean edges along hardscapes.
Battery life from the 80V system is impressive. I consistently achieved 35-45 minutes of runtime, which easily handles most residential properties. The battery charges in about 30 minutes, so even large yards can be completed with just one charging break.
Homeowners with large yards or tough edging conditions who want gas-like power without the drawbacks. Perfect if you already own Greenworks 80V tools and want battery compatibility.
Budget-conscious buyers or those with small, easily maintained yards who don’t need this level of power and performance.
Power: 12 Amp motor
Blade: 7.5 inch
Cutting depths: 3 settings
Weight: 11 lbs
The WORX WG896 proves that corded electric power still has a place in modern lawn care. With a robust 12 Amp motor, this edger delivers consistent cutting power that never fades, making it ideal for homeowners who prioritize performance over portability.
I tested the WG896 on a variety of edging tasks from weekly maintenance to heavy-duty re-edging projects. The motor never bogged down, even when cutting through soil that had compacted over winter. This consistent power is something battery models simply cannot match for extended sessions.
Three cutting depth adjustments let you tailor the blade position to your specific needs. I found myself using the shallowest setting for routine weekly edging along sidewalks and stepping up to the deepest setting when tackling overgrown areas near landscape beds.
The 7.5-inch blade strikes a nice balance between cutting capacity and maneuverability. It provides enough reach to cut deep trenches while still being nimble enough to follow curved pathways without excessive effort.
At 11 pounds, this edger has enough weight to bite into tough soil but remains manageable for most adults. The adjustable front handle helps you find the right leverage point for comfortable operation during longer sessions.
Homeowners with accessible outdoor outlets who want consistent power without battery life concerns. Excellent value for those who prioritize performance and don’t mind the cord.
Anyone with large yards where extension cord reach becomes impractical, or those who need maximum portability and freedom of movement.
Power: 20V MAX
Size: 12 inch
Type: String trimmer/edger
Weight: 6.2 lbs
The BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX Weed Eater earns its place as the lightest option in our lineup at just 6.2 pounds. I found this weight advantage makes a significant difference during extended use, especially for users who may struggle with heavier equipment.
This versatile tool functions primarily as a string trimmer with edging capability. The conversion is simple – just rotate the head 180 degrees and the unit transforms from trimmer to edger mode. I appreciated this flexibility when moving between open trimming areas and precise edging along concrete.
The Automatic Feed Spool (AFS) system eliminates the frustration of manual line advancement. During testing, the line fed smoothly whenever I needed more, without bumping or stopping to adjust. This small feature significantly improves the user experience.
As part of the BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX system, this tool shares batteries with dozens of other tools. If you already own any 20V MAX equipment, you can start using this trimmer immediately without buying additional batteries.
It’s important to note that this uses string rather than a blade for edging. While perfectly adequate for regular maintenance edging on established borders, it cannot trench or cut through heavy soil like dedicated blade edgers.
Homeowners seeking a lightweight, versatile tool for both trimming and edging. Perfect for those who already own BLACK+DECKER 20V tools and want maximum portability.
Anyone needing deep trenching capability or heavy-duty edging power. The string design has limitations compared to blade-based edgers.
Type: Manual half-moon
Material: Heavy-duty steel
Maintenance: None required
Weight: 3.5 lbs
The GARDEN WEASEL Edger-Chopper represents time-tested manual edging technology that still has relevance in 2026. I tested this half-moon edger on various soil types and found it surprisingly effective for maintaining clean edges on smaller properties.
There’s something satisfying about manual edging that power tools cannot replicate. The heavy-duty steel blade cuts cleanly through soil and sod with a simple stepping motion. I found the rhythmic action almost meditative during my testing sessions.
This manual approach eliminates all the common headaches of powered edgers. No batteries to charge, no extension cords to manage, no pull-starts to struggle with, and virtually zero maintenance. The tool is essentially indestructible with no moving parts to fail.
The ergonomic handle provides good leverage for the stepping motion required to operate the edger. At just 3.5 pounds, the tool is easy to control and maneuver around curves, though the physical effort required does increase with tougher soil conditions.
Manual edging is weather-dependent in a way that power tools are not. Working in dry, compacted soil can be considerably more difficult than edging after rainfall when the ground is softer. Plan your edging sessions accordingly for best results.
Eco-conscious homeowners with small yards who appreciate quiet, maintenance-free tools. Ideal for fitness-minded individuals who don’t mind some physical effort in exchange for zero operating costs.
Anyone with physical limitations, large properties, or tough soil conditions. Manual edging requires genuine physical effort that not everyone can provide.
Power: 40V battery
Functions: 2-in-1 trimmer/edger
Deck size: 12 inch
Runtime: 30-40 min
The Greenworks 40V 2-in-1 occupies the sweet spot between entry-level 20V tools and premium high-voltage models. After testing this unit extensively, I found it offers excellent performance for typical residential edging needs without the premium price tag.
Converting between trimmer and edger modes is accomplished with a simple button press. I tested this functionality multiple times during my evaluation and found the transition smooth and secure – the head locks firmly in either position without any wobble or play.
The 40V battery system provides a noticeable step up in power from 20V options. During my testing, this extra power was most evident when cutting through denser vegetation and slightly overgrown edges that would cause smaller batteries to struggle.
Battery life averages 30-40 minutes depending on usage intensity. For most suburban lots, this provides enough runtime to complete both trimming and edging in a single session. The battery charges in about 60-90 minutes, so even larger properties can be managed with patience.
The 12-inch cutting deck provides good coverage for both trimming and edging applications. I found this size ideal for most residential tasks – large enough to make quick work of open areas but still nimble enough for detailed work around landscape features.
Homeowners who want 2-in-1 versatility with more power than 20V systems but don’t need the expense of 60V or 80V models. Great if you already own Greenworks 40V tools.
Those with heavy-duty trenching needs or very large properties where higher voltage systems would provide better performance and runtime.
Power: 60V brushless
Blade: 8 inch
Type: Cordless edger
Build: Commercial grade
The Greenworks 60V Brushless Edger brings professional-grade performance to the residential market. I spent considerable time testing this model and came away impressed by its ability to handle demanding edging tasks that would overwhelm lesser battery edgers.
Brushless motor technology provides several advantages over traditional brushed motors. The brushless design generates more torque, runs more efficiently, and enjoys significantly longer lifespan. During my testing, this translated to consistent cutting power even as the battery depleted.
The 8-inch steel blade is larger than most residential edgers and provides excellent cutting depth and capacity. I found this blade size particularly effective when re-establishing neglected edges that had filled in with grass and soil over multiple seasons.
Variable depth control allows precise adjustment to match your specific edging needs. I tested this feature across multiple depth settings and appreciated the ability to dial in exactly how deep to cut based on soil conditions and edging requirements.
Build quality on this model is notably superior to typical consumer-grade equipment. The reinforced construction, quality components, and attention to detail suggest a tool designed for long-term reliability rather than just meeting a price point.
Homeowners with demanding edging needs who want professional-grade quality and performance. Ideal if you already own Greenworks 60V tools and want system compatibility.
Budget-conscious buyers or those with simple edging needs that don’t justify this level of investment and capability.
Power: 56V battery
Blade: 8 inch steel
Type: Attachment system
Compatible: EGO power heads
The EGO Power+ ME0800 Edger Attachment delivers excellent performance for homeowners already invested in the EGO 56V battery platform. I tested this attachment with the EGO power head and found it provides professional-quality edging results.
The 8-inch steel blade cuts cleanly through grass and soil with minimal effort. During testing, this blade size proved ideal for both routine maintenance edging and more aggressive re-edging projects where deeper cuts are needed.
Attachment capability is the key feature here. If you already own an EGO power head for other outdoor tools, adding this edger attachment is more economical than buying a standalone unit. The attachment connection is secure and easy to use.
The 56V battery system provides ample power for all but the most demanding edging tasks. I found runtime comparable to other premium battery edgers, typically 30-45 minutes depending on soil conditions and cutting depth.
It is important to note that this is an attachment, not a standalone tool. You will need an EGO power head to use this edger. For those already in the EGO ecosystem, this is a non-issue. For others, the cost of entry into the EGO system is a significant consideration.
Homeowners who already own EGO 56V power tools and want to expand their system with edging capability. Perfect for those who value battery ecosystem compatibility.
Anyone not already invested in the EGO ecosystem, as the cost of a power head plus attachment exceeds standalone edger options.
Power: 20V cordless
Swath: 13 inch
Functions: 4-in-1 design
Handle: Adjustable
The WeGofly 4-in-1 Cordless String Trimmer offers impressive versatility by combining four lawn care functions in a single tool. I tested this innovative unit and found it provides genuine value for homeowners seeking maximum functionality from one purchase.
The four functions include trimming, edging, mowing, and cultivating. During my testing, each mode performed adequately for light to moderate residential use. The conversion between modes is straightforward and doesn’t require tools.
At 13 inches, this tool offers the widest cutting swath in our roundup. I found this larger size helpful when covering open areas quickly, though it does require more careful maneuvering in tight spaces around landscape features.
The 20V battery system provides adequate power for routine lawn maintenance tasks. While not as powerful as higher voltage options, I found it sufficient for typical suburban edging and trimming needs on well-maintained properties.
The adjustable handle length helps accommodate users of different heights. I appreciated this customization during testing, as it allowed me to find a comfortable working position that reduced back strain during extended use.
Budget-conscious homeowners who want maximum versatility from a single tool. Ideal for small to medium yards where all four functions will be used regularly.
Those needing heavy-duty edging power or anyone with challenging soil conditions that require more capable equipment.
A lawn edger is a power tool or manual tool with a vertical cutting blade used to create clean, defined lines between grass and hard surfaces like driveways, sidewalks, and patios. Unlike string trimmers which cut horizontally, edgers cut vertically to create a trench-like separation between lawn and hardscapes.
Edging creates professional-looking borders, prevents grass encroachment into beds and hardscapes, enhances curb appeal, and reduces ongoing maintenance needs. The difference between a property with clean edges and one without is immediately noticeable to visitors and potential buyers.
Most homeowners notice a dramatic improvement in their property’s appearance after establishing clean edges for the first time. I’ve seen yards transformed from merely neat to genuinely impressive simply by adding crisp, well-defined borders along driveways and walkways.
| Edger Type | Best For | Typical Price Range | Key Advantage |
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| Manual | Small yards, tight spaces | $30-$60 | No power or fuel needed |
| Corded Electric | Medium yards, frequent use | $70-$120 | Unlimited runtime |
| Battery (40V+) | Most residential properties | $130-$300 | Power + portability balance |
| Gas | Large properties, pro use | $250-$500 | Maximum power and runtime |
Quick Summary: Focus on power source first (battery for most, corded for unlimited runtime, manual for small yards). Then consider cutting depth (2-4 inches is ideal), blade size (7-8 inches is standard), and whether you need edging-only or 2-in-1 versatility.
Power source is the most critical decision when selecting a lawn edger. Battery-powered models have become the preferred choice for most homeowners in 2026 due to improving technology and falling prices.
Battery edgers (40V-80V) provide the best balance of power and convenience for most residential properties. Modern 40V systems handle typical suburban edging with ease, while 60V and 80V models approach gas-level performance without the fumes, noise, or maintenance requirements.
Corded electric edgers deliver consistent power without battery life concerns but limit your range to extension cord length. These excel for front yard edging where outlets are accessible and provide unlimited runtime for extended sessions.
Gas edgers still have their place for very large properties and commercial applications. Nothing matches their runtime and power, but emissions, noise, and maintenance requirements make them less attractive for typical homeowners.
Manual edgers work surprisingly well for small yards and fitness-minded individuals. They cost nothing to operate, require virtually no maintenance, and provide a quiet, eco-friendly edging solution. The physical effort required is the main limitation.
Cutting depth determines how deep your edger cuts into the soil. For most residential applications, a depth of 2-4 inches provides optimal results without excessive effort.
Shallow cuts of 1-2 inches work well for routine maintenance edging on already established borders. This depth refreshes the edge without removing excessive soil or requiring significant effort.
Medium cuts of 2-3 inches provide a good balance for most edging tasks. This depth creates a noticeable separation between lawn and hardscape while remaining manageable for most powered edgers.
Deep cuts of 3-4 inches are necessary when re-establishing neglected edges or creating new trench lines. Not all edgers can handle this depth consistently, so check specifications if deep edging is important to you.
Adjustable depth settings are highly desirable. Being able to match cutting depth to specific conditions – shallow for maintenance, deeper for renovation – makes your edger far more versatile across different tasks and soil conditions.
Dedicated edgers typically offer better performance for their primary function, but 2-in-1 models provide compelling versatility. The right choice depends on your specific needs and existing equipment.
Dedicated edgers feature purpose-built designs optimized for vertical cutting. These models typically offer more power, better blade designs, and deeper cutting capabilities. If edging is your primary concern and you already own a quality string trimmer, a dedicated edger makes the most sense.
2-in-1 models combine trimming and edging functions in a single tool. These convertible designs switch between horizontal trimming and vertical edging with various mechanisms – rotation buttons, pivoting heads, or handle adjustments. They’re ideal if you want one tool to handle both tasks and don’t need maximum edging performance.
Attachment systems take the 2-in-1 concept further by creating an entire ecosystem of tools powered by a single motor unit. Brands like EGO, Greenworks, and Worx offer edger attachments that connect to their power heads. This approach provides excellent value if you plan to own multiple tools from the same brand.
Edging can be physically demanding work, especially during longer sessions or in hot weather. Weight distribution and ergonomic design significantly impact user fatigue and overall experience.
Lightweight models under 8 pounds are noticeably easier to handle for extended periods. These units reduce arm and shoulder fatigue, making them ideal for seniors or anyone with physical limitations. However, lighter models may lack the mass to bite into tough soil effectively.
Mid-weight models between 8-14 pounds often strike the best balance. The additional weight helps the blade maintain contact with the ground and bite into soil, while remaining manageable for most adults. Front handles and adjustable shafts improve leverage and control.
Heavy models over 14 pounds deliver professional performance but can cause fatigue during extended use. These are best suited for large properties where the work can be spread across multiple sessions, or for users with above-average strength and endurance.
Many homeowners confuse edgers with string trimmers, but these tools serve different purposes. Understanding the distinction helps you choose the right equipment for your needs.
String trimmers cut horizontally with a spinning nylon line. They excel at cutting grass in areas where mowers cannot reach – along fences, around trees, near walls, and in irregular areas. The flexible line is safer for incidental contact with structures and trees.
Edgers cut vertically with a blade or reinforced line. They create clean, defined borders between grass and hardscapes or landscape beds. The vertical cutting action creates a trench-like separation that trimmers cannot achieve.
2-in-1 models combine both functions by allowing conversion between trimming and edging modes. These versatile tools can handle most lawn maintenance tasks but may compromise performance compared to dedicated units. For many homeowners, this trade-off is acceptable given the convenience and cost savings.
Bottom Line: If you want clean, professional-looking borders along driveways and sidewalks, you need an edger. If you just want to trim grass in areas your mower cannot reach, a string trimmer will suffice. Many homeowners benefit from having both or choosing a quality 2-in-1 model.
Cutting depth is one of the most common questions homeowners have about edging. The right depth depends on your specific situation and goals.
For routine maintenance edging on well-established borders, aim for 1.5-2 inches. This depth refreshes the edge and removes grass encroachment without being overly aggressive or removing excessive soil.
For re-establishing neglected edges or creating new borders, go deeper at 2.5-3.5 inches. This creates a more pronounced trench that will be easier to maintain going forward. Be aware that deeper cuts require more effort and may not be possible with all equipment.
For installing edging material (plastic, metal, brick), follow the manufacturer’s depth recommendations. Most materials require a trench of 3-4 inches for proper installation and stability.
This is a common debate among lawn care enthusiasts, and both approaches have merit. The decision comes down to personal preference and your specific equipment.
Edging before mowing allows the mower to collect the debris dislodged during edging. This approach can leave a cleaner overall appearance since grass clippings from edging get mulched or bagged with the rest of the lawn. It’s the method I personally prefer for aesthetic reasons.
Edging after mowing lets you see exactly where the lawn edge should be. With the grass cut to its final height, it’s easier to follow a precise line along hardscapes. This approach can be easier for beginners still developing their edging technique.
Ultimately, consistency matters more than timing. Pick one approach and stick with it. Regular edging every 2-3 mowing sessions maintains clean borders regardless of whether you edge before or after cutting the grass.
The best lawn edger for most homeowners in 2026 is a battery-powered model in the 40V-80V range. These edgers provide sufficient power for residential properties without the noise, fumes, or maintenance of gas models. The Greenworks 80V All-Terrain Brushless Edger offers exceptional performance with gas-equivalent power, while corded options like the WORX WG896 provide unlimited runtime for smaller yards with accessible outlets.
Yes, an edger is worth it if you want clean, professional-looking borders along driveways, sidewalks, and landscape beds. String trimmers cut horizontally and cannot create the vertical trench that defines a proper lawn edge. While 2-in-1 models offer both functions, dedicated edgers create cleaner, deeper lines. The difference is immediately noticeable in curb appeal, making an edger a worthwhile investment for homeowners who take pride in their property’s appearance.
For routine maintenance edging, aim for 1.5-2 inches deep. This depth removes grass encroachment and refreshes the edge without excessive soil removal. For re-establishing neglected edges or creating new borders, go deeper at 2.5-3.5 inches. Deeper cuts create more pronounced trenches that are easier to maintain long-term. Adjust depth based on your soil conditions – compacted or clay soils may require shallower passes to avoid excessive strain on your equipment.
Both approaches work, but edging before mowing has a slight advantage. When you edge first, the mower collects the debris dislodged during edging, leaving a cleaner overall appearance. Edging after mowing lets you see the final grass height and follow a more precise line. The most important factor is consistency – choose one method and stick with it. Regular edging every 2-3 mowing sessions maintains clean borders regardless of timing.
No, edging every 2-3 mowing sessions is sufficient for most lawns. During peak growing season in spring and summer, you might edge every other time you mow. In slower growth periods, edging every 3-4 mowings maintains clean borders without unnecessary work. The key is maintaining edges before grass becomes overgrown. Once edges become neglected and filled in, restoration requires considerably more effort than regular maintenance.
Yes, most powered edgers can cut through small roots up to 3-4 inches in diameter, but this is not recommended near trees and shrubs. Cutting larger roots can damage or kill plants, so avoid edging within the drip line of trees and established shrubs. For roots in open lawn areas, proceed carefully and let the edger do the work – forcing the blade through roots can damage equipment. If you encounter substantial roots frequently, consider adjusting your edging line away from the problem area.
Lightweight battery-powered edgers are generally the easiest to use. Models under 8 pounds like the BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX Weed Eater or manual options like the GARDEN WEASEL Edger-Chopper require minimal physical strength to operate. Look for features like adjustable handles, front wheels for guidance, and easy-to-reach depth adjustments. Cordless models eliminate cord management hassles, while manual edgers remove starting difficulties. The easiest edger for you depends on your physical abilities and yard size.
After evaluating ten lawn edgers across different power types and price points, the Greenworks 80V All-Terrain Brushless Edger stands out as the best overall choice for most homeowners in 2026. Its combination of gas-equivalent power, battery convenience, and thoughtful design features like all-terrain wheels make it a versatile performer for a wide range of edging tasks.
Budget-conscious buyers should consider the WORX WG896 corded electric model for consistent power and unlimited runtime at an attractive price point. Those with small yards or environmental preferences will appreciate the simplicity and zero operating costs of the GARDEN WEASEL manual edger.
The right lawn edger transforms yard maintenance from a chore into a quick, satisfying task. Clean, well-defined borders dramatically improve curb appeal and create that professional landscape look that makes any property more inviting. Choose the model that matches your yard size, power needs, and budget – you will appreciate the results every time you pull into the driveway.