Use the 1 amp (smaller charger) it more deeply charges the battery much better. It take about 20 more minutes to charge either the 2 amp or 2.5 amp batteries. And one other thing I was taught, let the batteries cool down completely before recharging.
I have the edger and trimmer separate. I believe Toro now makes an interchangeable shaft for the 60V line with attachments, not 100% sure though. Mine are separate units. Thanks for watching!
I think you will be much happier with the more powerful upgrade. This is 60V and it has great power and functionality, I would highly recommend at least 60V or higher for an edger. Thanks for watching!
Thanks for the input. This was one of my first videos and I'm still learning to make more intriguing content on here. I am planning to post and update on this edger in the near future since I have been using it this season. Have a great day, thanks for watching.
It literally just came out of the box and the two ends were connected together. There was not much to the unboxing and put together, so I focused on going over the item in detail. I appreciate you watching.
I use this same model and love it. It works very well.
Great to hear! Thanks for watching!
Absolutely LOVE this thing! I use it to trench near my sidewalks like once a month. I use the string trimmer to. maintain.
Absolutely, it is a fantastic tool for sure!
Use the 1 amp (smaller charger) it more deeply charges the battery much better. It take about 20 more minutes to charge either the 2 amp or 2.5 amp batteries. And one other thing I was taught, let the batteries cool down completely before recharging.
Thanks for watching!
This looks nice, any plans for an update video on how this performs?
I am planning on posting an updated review on the edger very soon. In short, I love it so far!
Do you prefer the stick edger over a walk behind edger?
Yes, the stick edger is much easier to use along curbs and move around in general imo.
You said you got this edger and trimmer attachment ? So I don’t have to buy both edger and trimmer ?
I have the edger and trimmer separate. I believe Toro now makes an interchangeable shaft for the 60V line with attachments, not 100% sure though. Mine are separate units. Thanks for watching!
Does Toro make the power hear so a person can switch between the trimmer and edger?
Yes, they recently came out with interchangeable attachments in the 60V line.
I have a 20v hart edger and it doesn't give me the power that I'm seeking. I plan on upgrading to a 40 to 80 volt edger.
I think you will be much happier with the more powerful upgrade. This is 60V and it has great power and functionality, I would highly recommend at least 60V or higher for an edger. Thanks for watching!
@@TheLawnLover I'm just now gathering that my 20 v edger dont have enough power to do anything
When you are in the market for a new one, check out the EGO or Toro one - I have used both and they both work great for battery units.
This think looks pretty awesome!
It's by far the best edger I have ever owned. Thanks for watching!
Most of the video we looked at you instead of the trimmer in action
Thanks for the input. This was one of my first videos and I'm still learning to make more intriguing content on here. I am planning to post and update on this edger in the near future since I have been using it this season. Have a great day, thanks for watching.
Wish you had shown the actual unboxing of the tool parts up close as your title implies.
It literally just came out of the box and the two ends were connected together. There was not much to the unboxing and put together, so I focused on going over the item in detail. I appreciate you watching.
I need one of those
Looks a lot more ergonomic than the walk behind edgers
I would agree, much easier to get up on curbs too!
Looks nice
It is a very nice edger - lightweight, ergonomic, and affordable. Thanks for watching!