The blade on the Corona EdgeMASTER looks quite different from your typical edger. After: Using the edger leaves a nice border. It’s easy to switch back and forth between feet to push on either side.īefore shot: Thick grass is grown over the walkway. You can use either side of the footplate that suits your style and rock the blade from side to side for equal cutting. The footrest is large enough to be able to place a lot of weight on it and the grooved surface prevents slipping (Corona calls this a “double-traction footplate”). I also tested the EdgeMASTER against plastic edging and fencing in our vegetable garden where the tool easily cut through weeds and roots and I was able to insert it into the ground right up against the vertical surfaces. It was easy to get the blade close to the concrete to make a clean edge along the driveway. However, with a little extra weight on the footrest, the blade readily slipped into the soil. I initially had trouble getting the edger blade into compacted and weedy areas, which I attributed to the thickness and dullness of the edger blade. I took the EdgeMASTER out to an area along our front driveway where the grass grows thickly and the individual blades of grass also are thicker than many types. The blade end, with the blade below a ribbed footrest.
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