I've checked Global House and Home Pro already.

A manual one would do, too.

If not available for sale, I suppose I could bastardize a shovel or other tool and make my own. Thanks in advance.
The problem with using a bladed whacker is safety. It may work for edging dirt/dirt, but one would have to hold it steady at an unnatural angle if edging dirt/concrete and it would most likely strike the concrete. Not good for the concrete, whacker, or operator.Tracechain wrote:I have a regular bladed whacker (gas) and bought an attachment for the yellow hard plastic string or whatever it is made out of. I have a lot of wall area and fence to trim and it whacks nicely and is very durable. Global had some really nice electric whackers a while back but I don't think the string is as durable as the gas ones.
Not really, you take the blade off and all you have is the sting which causes no damage. I forgot to mention that I have the back pack type whacker which allows the blade end to twist and turn more so than a two handed handlebar type of whacker. All in all, it is functional for both heavy brush cutting and trimming, but like everything else, it is just personal choice.KHONDAHM wrote:The problem with using a bladed whacker is safety. It may work for edging dirt/dirt, but one would have to hold it steady at an unnatural angle if edging dirt/concrete and it would most likely strike the concrete. Not good for the concrete, whacker, or operator.Tracechain wrote:I have a regular bladed whacker (gas) and bought an attachment for the yellow hard plastic string or whatever it is made out of. I have a lot of wall area and fence to trim and it whacks nicely and is very durable. Global had some really nice electric whackers a while back but I don't think the string is as durable as the gas ones.
I'll take some shots of it today and PM you later with details. Meanwhile, you can come out to my place and finish triming around my wall and fence and that way you can see if you like it or not!!KHONDAHM wrote:What brand and model? Where did you buy and how much? I appreciate the feedback.