What to do if your RYOBI Edger blade wears too fast

Last update: 20/09/2022, 10:22

Applicable Models

RED1850Li40, RED1220, OED1850, RED3600

Edging along hard surfaces

  • This can occur from edging along hard surfaces such as concrete, pavers, rocks, etc.
  • While it’s okay for edging along these surfaces, this can cause significant wear on the blade when you come in constant contact with hard surfaces.
  • Slowing down your forward movement speed while edging will help with steadying the edger when in use.

 

Edging on long overgrown edges

  • Initial edging on long or overgrown edges or defining a new edge can cause more blade wear than regular maintenance edging.
  • Once an edge has been defined, it’s recommended that you maintain the edge every two weeks to ensure the best finish and help prolong the life of the blade.
  • If you are creating an initial edge, it’s recommended to purchase an extra blade to use for regular maintenance.

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