B&D LE760FF
Top PickWhat We Like
- 12-amp motor cuts through heavy sod and overgrowth without bogging down
- Quick assembly and intuitive squeeze-trigger control
- Strong cutting performance at a budget-friendly price
Worth Noting
- Blade or handle breakage has been noted in some units after extended use
- Weight
- 14.05 lbs
- Blade Size
- 7.5 in
- Motor Power
- 12 Amp
- Depth Adjustment
- 3 positions
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The 12-amp motor in the LE760FF powers through thick grass and compacted soil along driveways and sidewalks. The 7.5-inch blade cuts a clean trench, and the three depth settings let you adjust from a light trim to a deeper groove for turf separation.
Assembly takes about ten minutes with no special tools, and the controls are intuitive: a squeeze trigger and a depth lever that clicks into position. The 14-pound weight feels balanced on two wheels, making straight lines easy to maintain. Some owners have noted that the blade retaining nut can loosen over time, so a quick check each session keeps things running smoothly.
This edger suits homeowners who have a medium to large lawn and prefer a corded tool for consistent power without battery swaps. The tradeoff is that you manage a 100-foot extension cord and occasionally inspect the blade and handle for signs of wear. For under $110, it handles frequent edging without the premium of cordless models.
Tighten the blade retaining nut periodically and inspect the handle for hairline cracks to catch issues early.
Bottom line: If you want a corded edger that delivers real cutting power without the cost of cordless options, the LE760FF is the one to buy — just keep an eye on the blade hardware over time.