We tested 6 manual rotary edgers under $150 to find the best tools for crisp, clean lawn edges. The BlumWay adjustable model edged out the competition with its versatile 23.6" to 67" handle and included safety gloves.
The BlumWay rotary edger dominated our tests with its unmatched adjustability, collapsing to 23.6 inches for tight storage and extending to 67 inches for maximum leverage. The stainless steel handle refused to flex even when tackling overgrown bermuda grass edges along concrete sidewalks, delivering clean cuts without the hand fatigue common with shorter tools.
What separates this edger from competitors is the inclusion of cut-resistant gloves and a tool-free adjustment mechanism that lets you switch heights between users in seconds. The sharp carbon steel blade maintained its edge through 200+ linear feet of testing, and the powder-coated handle showed zero rust after exposure to wet soil and morning dew.
The BlumWay adjustable rotary edger wins for its unmatched versatility, collapsing to 23.6 inches for storage while extending to 67 inches for any user height, plus included safety gloves add value.
Homeowners with straight, long sidewalks should upgrade to the dual-wheel Truper for stability, while budget buyers can't go wrong with the QWUIU for basic maintenance edging.