Hello,
Background :we maintain the garden, front and back, on a large block, we have a nice, but sometimes unkempt (LOL) vegetable garden with Olive trees, a Boysenberry bush, and strawberry guava plant. This is where the old in ground swimming pool was, and the cement path is all that remains to show there was once a pool there. The rest of the garden is grass, some tubs on cement for herbs, so the path, the tubs and the shed also need edging.
We have a Ryiobi (Yamaha) 4 stroke lawnmower, well maintained, easy to start, it does mulching and catching, and I love it.
We have a 2 stroke Ryobi whipper-snipper, (expand-it capable, and it has a blade edger attachment which I sometimes use on the path when it gets a bit overgrown), a bit older, and frankly, it's getting harder to start, and long in the tooth, so I want to replace it.
So we want to decide wether or not to bite the bullet and go electric for the future or stay with the 2 stroke. If we go electric, we would go the whole hog and replace the mower in the future.
While a battery whipper snipper will easily do the surrounds but what about edging the pathways? By that I mean traditional edging (I've used the 2 stroke turning the head to do do this so far, or the blade attachment when it needs more work), and it does a really good job.
Can a battery operated edger do as good a job as a petrol edger/whipper snipper?
I have doubts an electric mower will do the equivalent job of my 4 stroke mower, so can anyone tell me from experience if an electric mower can do the same job as a 4-stroke traditional mower?