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.
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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.
KHONDAHM wrote: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.
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.
KHONDAHM wrote:What brand and model? Where did you buy and how much? I appreciate the feedback.
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