Root Slayer® Edger
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- Slices right through the toughest roots
- Creates a straight edge in tough terrain
- Ergonomic handle provides leverage while reducing fatigue
If that perfect line in the sod or crisp driveway edge have evaded you, because roots have foiled you each time you've given it a go, then this is the tool for you. Conventional edgers tend to bounce or slide off roots, but this slices cleanly through them. Tested to the same exacting standards as the rest of the Root Slayer® family, it's the most serious edger we've ever come across. Plus its patented O-handle has four times the gripping surface of traditional D-handle tools, giving you more leverage but less hand/wrist stress. Make this the year you finally get your manicured edge!
- Tempered mid-carbon steel blade, polypropylene encased carbon steel, thermoplastic elastomer
- 39" L
- Blade is 6" H x 10" W
- Weighs 4-3/4 lbs.
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