WORX 20V String Trimmer Cordless & Edger 3.0 + Leaf Blower Cordless with Battery and Charger Turbine, Black and Orange

20V String Trimmer Cordless & Edger 3.0 + Leaf Blower Cordless with Battery and Charger Turbine, Black and Orange

Features

  • [BUNDLE & SAVE] If you bought these two powerful and easy to operate lawn tools separately, it would cost you way more. Plus, we threw in two batteries and a quick charger
  • [TRIMMER & EDGER IN 1] Converts from a weed trimmer into an edger with just a pivot of the head. Looks like this two-tool bundle really has three tools
  • [PUSH-BUTTON LINE FEED] You’ll always have fresh trimmer string on-demand with the Command Feed system, so this grass trimmer/edger is always cutting at peak efficiency
  • [TURBINE TECH] Modeled after a jet engine design, the TURBINE leaf vacuum churns out 360 cfm at 75 mph for a wide, powerful stream of air and better for lawn care
  • [LIGHTWEIGHT & COMPACT] Somehow, the cordless leaf blower is only 4.4 lbs with the battery attached, and the lawn trimmer/edger is only 5.3 lbs. Both are light enough for anyone to operate
  • [SAME BATTERY, EXPANDABLE POWER] The same battery powers over 75+ 20V, 40V, and 80V lifestyle, garden, and power tools in the Power Share family

Specifications

Color Black and Orange
Size 20V GT 3.0 Trimmer / Edger + Turbine Blower
Unit Count 5

This cordless tool bundle includes a 20V string trimmer that converts to an edger by pivoting the head, plus a turbine-style leaf blower, and comes with two 20V batteries and a quick charger. The trimmer uses a push-button line feed, the blower produces about 360 cfm at 75 mph and weighs 4.4 lb with a battery attached while the trimmer weighs 5.3 lb, and the batteries are compatible with other tools on the same battery platform.

Model Number: WG928

WORX 20V String Trimmer Cordless & Edger 3.0 + Leaf Blower Cordless with Battery and Charger Turbine, Black and Orange Review

4.3 out of 5

A tidy yard shouldn’t require a gas can or an extension cord. That’s the promise the WORX WG928 bundle makes: a 20V string trimmer that pivots into an edger, plus a lightweight turbine blower, both running on the same compact batteries. After a season of trimming, edging, and tidying up clippings, I’ve got a clear picture of where this kit excels and where it hits its limits.

What’s in the bundle

  • 20V string trimmer that converts to an edger by pivoting the head
  • Turbine-style cordless blower rated at 360 cfm/75 mph
  • Two 20V batteries and a quick charger
  • Part of WORX’s Power Share platform

The blower weighs about 4.4 lb with a battery; the trimmer/edger comes in around 5.3 lb. That low weight is the foundation of the kit’s appeal.

Setup and ergonomics

Assembly is straightforward—snap on the guards, adjust the trimmer’s telescoping shaft, and set the auxiliary handle to your stance. The balance is better than most entry-level trimmers; the battery sits close to the grip, which keeps the nose from feeling heavy. I could run a full battery’s worth of trimming without fighting the tool. The edger conversion is tool-free: pivot the head, flip the guide wheel down, and you’re in edging mode in seconds.

The blower is similarly simple. The handle angle is comfortable, and the weight is low enough that I never felt the need for a strap. There’s no cruise control or variable speed dial—just a straightforward trigger—so you control output with intermittent bursts rather than a set speed.

Trimmer performance

For lawn-edge maintenance, flower beds, fence lines, and light weeds, the trimmer has enough power to keep pace. The single-line head and push-button “Command Feed” work reliably. I prefer a tap-feed for instinctive line advance, but the push-button here gives predictable increments and prevents the runaway string you sometimes get with bump heads. Line consumption is reasonable, and the spool change is quick enough that it doesn’t feel like a chore.

Power-wise, you’ll notice the difference as the battery gets down to its last quarter; the tool still cuts, but heavy stems start to bog the head. On a fresh pack, I could trim tall grass around posts and shrubs cleanly, but this isn’t the tool for thick brush or overgrown half-acre fence rows. The line diameter (typical of 20V homeowner trimmers) and the single-string design are tuned for lawn care, not saplings.

Noise is modest by trimmer standards—a comfortable step down from gas—and the vibration is low, which helps reduce hand fatigue over a longer session.

Edging accuracy

As an edger, the pivoting head transforms the tool quickly, and the guide wheel gives you a reference point along sidewalks and driveways. It took me a few passes to find the balance sweet spot—the wheel position and head angle combine to make the first cut feel a touch tippy until you lock into your stance. Once I dialed it in, the results were neat and consistent, with crisp edges in turf that had been maintained regularly. If you’re trying to reclaim an inch of overgrown sod from a walkway, it will do it, but you’ll need patience and a fresh battery.

A dedicated wheeled edger will still be faster for heavy reclaiming, but for monthly touch-ups the trimmer’s edging mode performed exactly as intended and saved me storage space.

Blower performance

The turbine blower’s airflow is broad and surprisingly effective for its size. At 360 cfm and 75 mph, it’s optimized for moving a lot of light material rather than blasting a narrow jet. In practice that means it’s excellent for clearing grass clippings from driveways and patios and for herding dry leaves into piles. It will push damp leaves, but once they’re matted down, you’ll want to break them up or accept some leftover patches. Gravel driveways and flower beds are handled fine if you feather the trigger; the wide plume is less likely to dig in than high-mph “needle” blowers.

Battery draw is quicker here than with the trimmer—no surprise, blowers are energy-hungry. I generally used the second battery to finish cleanup on the same visit after trimming and edging.

Batteries and charging

Two 20V packs and a quick charger make this a complete kit. On the trimmer, I averaged about 15–25 minutes per battery depending on grass height and how aggressively I was cutting. The blower ran closer to 10–15 minutes per pack when I was moving leaves on open settings, a bit longer for quick post-mow cleanup. With both batteries rotated, I could complete my small-to-medium yard in one go: trim, edge, blow, and still have a sliver left for touch-ups.

The charger is compact and speedy enough for same-day cycling, though it feels lightweight compared to pro-grade bricks. The cord strain relief and plastic housing are serviceable but not confidence-inspiring. Stored on a shelf and treated gently, it’s fine; tossed into a bin, it’ll get scuffed up.

As for platform compatibility, WORX’s Power Share system is the draw—one battery across a large range of 20V tools (and paired for 40/80V tools). In my testing with other current Power Share tools, the packs interchange cleanly. If you’ve got very old WORX tools or region-specific batteries, double-check fitment; the physical keying can differ across generations and markets.

Build quality and maintenance

Both tools are largely plastic, but the molding is tidy, the guards fit well, and the latches feel solid. The trimmer’s telescoping shaft locks securely and didn’t slip during use. The trigger response is crisp, with a sensible deadman safety. After a season, there’s no play in the pivot head, which is often a weak point on convertible designs.

Maintenance is minimal: keep the guards clear, wipe down the shafts, and replace line spools as needed. The spool swap is genuinely simple, and the housing design helps prevent the line from unspooling itself as you install it. I ran standard WORX pre-wound spools and also re-wound with third-party 0.065-inch line without issue.

What it’s best at

  • Homeowners maintaining small to medium lawns who want a zero-hassle trim/edge/blow routine
  • Users prioritizing light weight and ease of use over raw power
  • Anyone already invested in WORX 20V tools looking to expand their kit

In that context, the WG928 bundle is efficient: trim edges and garden borders, pivot to edging for a clean outline, then blow down the hard surfaces—all without a cord or a gas can. The bundle pricing effectively gives you a matched set with two batteries, which keeps the job moving.

Where it falls short

  • Thick brush, dense weeds, and heavy reclaiming exceed the trimmer’s sweet spot. You can muscle through some of it on fresh batteries, but it’s not the right tool for regular heavy growth.
  • Runtime is finite. If you have sprawling property or like to work slowly and meticulously, you may want a third battery or a higher-voltage system.
  • The blower’s broad airflow is efficient for general cleanup, but it won’t pry up soggy mats of leaves the way a higher-velocity unit can.
  • The edging balance takes a few passes to feel natural; once you find the stance, it’s fine, but the wheel position isn’t as confidence-inspiring out of the gate as a dedicated edger.

Alternatives to consider

If you routinely face thick growth or want longer runtime, stepping up to a higher-voltage platform (or a dual-line head trimmer) makes sense. Likewise, if leaf management is your primary task and you deal with heavy, wet leaves, a blower with higher airspeed and a narrower nozzle will move stubborn debris more decisively—at the expense of weight and noise.

Recommendation

I recommend the WORX WG928 bundle for homeowners with small to medium yards who value convenience, light weight, and a clean, straightforward workflow. The trimmer’s on-demand line feed and easy edger conversion make weekly maintenance fast, and the blower’s wide plume clears clippings and dry leaves effectively. The pair is genuinely comfortable to use, the batteries are sufficient for typical suburban jobs, and the platform compatibility adds long-term flexibility. If your property is large, your growth is heavy, or you need all-day runtime, look to a higher-voltage setup; otherwise, this kit hits a very practical balance of performance, portability, and price.



Project Ideas

Business

Weekend Yard Rescue Service

Offer fast-turnaround yard tidy sessions focused on edging, blow-off, and light trimming for busy homeowners. Price by lot size and sell as one-off 'curb appeal' jobs or recurring weekend slots. Two batteries let you service multiple small lots without downtime; the lightweight tools speed jobs and reduce labor costs.


Seasonal Leaf Cleanup + Compost Pickup

Run a fall-focused service that uses the turbine blower to gather leaves into bags, then offer pickup and composting for a premium. Bundle with edging to improve property appearance. Promote recurring subscriptions (monthly autumn cleanups) and partner with local composters or sell finished compost back to customers.


Event Lawn Prep & Branding

Provide specialty event prep—stenciled lawn logos, crisp edging, and debris clearing for weddings, open houses, festivals, or corporate events. Market to event planners and realtors; the trimmer’s conversion to an edger makes precise borders possible while the blower ensures fast, picture-ready results.


Tool-and-Battery Rental Package

Create a short-term rental service for homeowners who need a quick job done but don’t want to buy equipment. Rent the trimmer/blower bundle with batteries and charger by the day. Offer delivery and pickup, consumable replacement (extra trimmer line), and a premium on weekends or holidays. Cross-promote with how-to guides or short demo videos.


Premium Sidewalk & Patio Detailing

Specialize in small-scale commercial and residential cleaning: sidewalk edges, driveways, patios and outdoor furniture blow-off and edge redefinition. Charge per linear foot and upsell recurring maintenance contracts. The blower’s 360 cfm and lightweight design let a single operator turn jobs quickly, improving hourly revenue.

Creative

Edged Garden Art

Use the trimmer/edger to carve repeatable edging patterns (scallops, waves, geometric borders) around flower beds and along walkways to create formal garden art. The pivot-to-edge feature makes consistent depths easy; practice templates (cardboard or plywood stencils) let you reproduce patterns for client patios, yard photo backdrops, or event spaces.


Lawn Stencils & Event Logos

Cut temporary stencils from plywood or heavy plastic, then use the trimmer to precisely remove grass inside the stencil to form logos, initials, or simple shapes for weddings, sports tailgates, or business promotions. The push-button line feed keeps string fresh for crisp lines; the blower clears clippings instantly for clean presentation.


Nylon Cord Crafts (Trimmer-Line Reuse)

Collect used but still-strong trimmer line to make durable, weatherproof crafts: plant hangers, basket weaving, outdoor coasters, and macramé-style porch décor. Clean, cut, and melt-end the line for tidy finishes. This repurposes consumables and adds a sustainable crafty spin to yard work.


Leaf-Pattern Photography & Set Dressing

Use the turbine blower to arrange leaves into deliberate patterns or clear negative space for seasonal photography (product shoots, real-estate staging, social media content). Create flowing leaf swirls, clear walkways, or sculpted pile shapes to photograph; the blower’s high cfm and light weight make repeated adjustments fast and fatigue-free.


Mini Topiary & Sculpted Lawn Shapes

Combine repeated, light trimming with the trimmer/edger to sculpt small hedges, border shrubs, or ornamental grasses into simple shapes (cones, spheres, low-mown waves). The lightweight trimmer reduces wrist strain during detail work and the quick line feed keeps cuts uniform for neatened, artistic forms.