Trimmers & Edgers help you achieve crisp lines, tidy borders, and a polished, professional lawn finish. From lightweight cordless string trimmers (weed eaters) that tame grass around trees and fences to dedicated lawn edgers that cut clean boundaries along sidewalks, driveways, and garden beds, this collection puts control and speed at your fingertips. Choose your power source: battery trimmers and edgers offer quiet operation, low maintenance, and push-button starts, while gas units deliver maximum torque for tall weeds, overgrowth, and large properties. For quick touch‑ups, compact electric corded models provide consistent power without charging.

Key features to consider include cutting swath width, line type (single vs. dual line), feed system (bump, auto, or fixed line), and head design. Pivoting or 90° rotating heads simplify edge work, and guide wheels help maintain straight lines. Straight‑shaft tools reach under decks and shrubs; curved‑shaft models enhance maneuverability around tight corners. Attachment‑capable powerheads accept brush cutter blades, hedge trimmers, and edgers, turning one motor into a multi‑tool.

Match the tool to your yard: small lawns pair well with lightweight battery trimmers; mixed terrain and thick weeds benefit from brush cutter attachments or high‑power gas units; meticulous curb appeal is easiest with a dedicated lawn edger or a trimmer with an edging mode. Check battery platform compatibility to share packs across mowers, blowers, and chainsaws. Look for adjustable handles, telescoping shafts, and balanced weight to reduce fatigue and improve precision.

Maintenance is straightforward: replace trimmer line as needed, keep guards clear, sharpen metal edging blades, and store batteries properly. Wear eye and ear protection, long pants, and closed‑toe shoes. For best results, mow first, then edge along hardscapes, and finish by trimming around obstacles to create a clean, professional look. Explore cordless, gas, and electric options to find the best trimmer and edger for you.