WORX Edger Belts & Blades
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While keeping a beautifully manicured lawn may look like a lot of hard work at first glance, with the aid of a well-chosen craftsman edger blade, the process of keeping your lawn neatly trimmed is both simple and efficient.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How Often Should You Change Edger Blades?
A: While you should always check the care instruction manual for whichever specific lawn edger blade brand you purchase, edger blades should be examined roughly every season or so for signs of wear and tear. Most lawn owners change their blades each season, but it's worth checking on an as-needed basis.
As a general rule of thumb, a brand-new Craftsman edger blade is usually between 8 to 10 inches long. Once it reaches half its original length, changing the edger blades is recommended in order to make sure that the quality of your lawn care doesn't suffer.
Q: Are Edger Blades Supposed to Be Sharp?
A: Yes. Edger blades are designed with sharp edges to ensure a clean trim and a neatly manicured look for your lawn.
Q: How Do You Sharpen an Edger Blade?
A: There are many ways to sharpen a lawn edger blade, but the most popular methods are to use an angle or bench grinder. Sharpening files can also be applied for even more precision. Note that some lawn edgers are designed to be self-sharpening and will not require additional effort on your part.
All the sharpening in the world won't preserve the blade forever — make sure you're still replacing your edger blades on a regular basis, as recommended by the brand manufacturer.