Trimmer

Lawn and bed edging care beautifully and simply

The garden often does not consist only of lawn — there are paths, walkways, hedges, flower beds, strips and edges along fences, where the traditional lawn mower cannot fit or does not cut properly. The Edging Tools category collects those tools that make it possible for every part of your garden to be tidy, clean, and well-kept — even the small corners, edges, lawn along the walkway, or next to flower beds. Read more »

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Electric or battery-powered trimmers

Lightweight, quiet, easy-to-start machines — ideal for small to medium gardens, lawn edges, and mowing grass next to flower beds.
Advantages: quiet, more environmentally friendly, no exhaust fumes, comfortable to use, quick start.

Models equipped with a line head

The line head adapts well to bumpy, uneven ground, garden edges, zones along hedges, bushes, or fences — where the lawn mower cannot reach.
Why are they good? The line is flexible, so it is less likely to damage the soil or vegetation, and it makes fine, precise trimming easier.

Combined or metal blade trimmers

If there are tougher weeds, thicker grass, or vegetation along shrubs, a metal blade (or knife) head is recommended instead of a line — it provides stronger cutting.
Advantage: higher cutting performance, effective even for removing dense, thick grass or weeds.

Why is it worth buying a trimmer?

•    More precise garden care: you can tend not only the middle of the lawn but also the edges, so every part of the garden remains neat and tidy.
•    Convenient to use: the smaller, lighter machine is much more practical for narrow zones than a full-sized lawn mower.
•    Flexible cutting for terrain and obstacles: line head, metal blade, or combined head – you can choose according to your garden’s features.
•    Saves time and effort: a lot of manual work can be saved if you trim the lawn edges, flower bed sides, and fence lines precisely and quickly.

When and where is it worth using a trimmer?

•    If there are sidewalks, paths, edges along fences, flower beds, or strips of grass planted next to bushes in the garden — where the lawn mower cannot fit.
•    In spring and summer, when the grass grows quickly and the edges and border zones need to be trimmed more often.
•    When you want your garden to look tidy: sharp edges, uniform grass, no overgrowth.
•    If you have a small garden or only need to regularly care for a few narrow strips.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

1. What is the difference between a trimmer and a lawn mower?

The lawn mower cuts most of the lawn, over a large area – while the trimmer is used for narrow zones, edges, along sidewalks, at the edge of flower beds, and in hard-to-reach places where the lawn mower cannot fit.

2. Should I choose a line or blade head?

If you have grass, fine grass, or weeds — a line head is practical. For thicker weeds, sedge, or shrubby areas – the blade head provides more reliable and effective cutting.

3. Is an electric trimmer enough for an average garden?

Yes — for small to medium gardens, lawn edges, and next to flower beds it is excellent. Quiet, light, environmentally friendly, and does not require complicated maintenance.

4. What should I pay attention to during use?

Wear protective glasses and closed footwear. The line head can throw seeds or debris — it’s worth being careful. When weeding or working near shrubs, pay special attention to the surroundings.

5. How often should the edges be trimmed?

It depends on how quickly the grass and weeds grow at the edges — in spring, every few weeks, in summer even monthly, or whenever necessary to keep the garden tidy.

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