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Sharpen your lawn with Lawn Mower Blade
A lawn isn't finished until its trimmed. The right machines can transform a shaggy, unattractive mess into a crisp summer landscape. This versatile tool cuts weeds and grass along shrubbery borders, next to fences and structures, in waste areas and with practice can do a fantastic job of edgingthe sidewalk.
String Trimmers
String trimmers make trimming and edging a lawn much faster and easier than using hand tools like grass shears. The best string trimmers can handle tough weeds and tall grass along long fences, and keep a long driveway trimmed. String trimmers can also reach under shrubbery and cut grass in places too narrow for a lawn mower to reach.
The SharperBlade Electric Trimmer is for homeowners who are dissatisfied with the hassles of traditional string trimmers. A maintenance-free blade lets you trim weeds and edge lawn without stopping. It allows you to complete the job more easily than any other product.
The sharp blades cut a neat edge on the lawn along sidewalks, curbs, paths and driveways, making the lawn look sharp, professionally done and with crisp edges. This product - designed for popular weed whacker equipment - continuously sharpens itself; users finish their job faster because they never have to stop to fix broken “fishing line,” reload empty spool heads, or replace broken parts.
While mowing (push or riding), the blade continuously sharpens itself. When encountering unseen objects, like rocks, the blade is designed to flex over the object. Most importantly, the SharperBlade is the only mower blade designed to minimize serious injury, offering the operator a “second chance” if the unimaginable should ever happen.
Mulching" mowers cut and re-cut the grass clippings into very fine mulch that is re-deposited back into the turf. No bags or catchers are
involved. They require no maintenance. The mulch adds valuable organic matter back to the soil as it decomposes.
Many string trimmers allow the hub, the head or the lower part of the shaft to be replaced with parts. Common parts include:
• replacing the monofilament line with metal or plastic blades.
• replacing the lower shaft with a small chain saw to create a powered pole saw
• replacing the lower shaft with a hedge trimmer.
• replacing the lower shaft with a cultivator.
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