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Factory Reconditioned Expand-It ZR15518 Edger Attachment For String Trimmers
 
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Factory Reconditioned Expand-It ZR15518 Edger Attachment For String Trimmers

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3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (52 customer reviews)


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Product Features

  • Factory Serviced to perform like new--minor cosmetic blemishes may be present
  • Large rubber guide wheel for stability and control
  • Oversized adjustable knob for quick and easy height adjustment
  • Large rubber flap shields against debris
  • Requires no tools or adaptors

Product Details

  • Shipping Weight: 8 pounds
  • Shipping: Currently, item can be shipped only within the U.S.
  • Shipping Advisory: This item must be shipped separately from other items in your order. Additional shipping charges will not apply.
  • ASIN: B00128656M
  • Item model number: ZR15518
  • Average Customer Review: 3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (52 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #28,379 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden)

Product Description

From the Manufacturer

Expand-it Edger Attachment. 9" Double edge hardened steel blade for tough jobs. Expand-it tools fit many attachment capable trimmer brands including Ryobi, Homelite, Toro, Weed Eater, Troy Bilt, and many others. Requires no tools, no adaptors to connect to power head and shaft.

Product Description

This is a factory reconditioned product. Reconditioned generally means that the product has been returned to the manufacturer, who brings the product back to like new condition. Some products may contain cosmetic blemishes. Includes Expand-it Edger Attachment - ZR15518, 9-in Double Edge Steel Blade


Customer Reviews

Most Helpful Customer Reviews
20 of 21 people found the following review helpful
Edger does the job well April 26, 2008
I am going to write this review to cover several items, and just duplicate it to all the items involved. The items are the reconditioned Ryobi 30 cc straight shaft tiller, the Expand-It Tiller attachment, the Expand-It Edger attachment. The stars and titles, though are for the item it is attached to.

The Expand-It attachments are made by Homelite. I'm not a Homelite fan, but why this was apparently avoided in the descriptions is beyond me. This having been said, they appear to be at least as capable as their more-famous competitor brands.

Factory Reconditioned Ryobi 18-Inch 30cc 1 HP Gas Powered Striaght Shaft String Trimmer (Non-CARB Compliant) #ZR30002

Factory-Reconditioned Expand-It Tiller Attachment for String Trimmers #ZR15521

Factory Reconditioned Expand-It Edger Attachment For String Trimmers #ZR15518

The Ryobi reconditioned power unit for these units is more than adequate for all the tasks involved. Using the straight shaft Ryobi power unit, though can be a little tough. "Reconditioned" means some surface imperfections. I could see no sign of the power plant itself ever having been used. I opened the gas tank and sniffed inside, and could detect no smell of gas, so I believe this was purchased and returned unused or possibly was a display model. Regardless, I believe I got a new unit for a less than new price. You may or may not be as lucky.

The handle that comes with the Ryobi mounts with zero friction surfaces. The wingnuts used to tighten the handle go on a smooth metal bracket that attaches to a smooth plastic backer, around a smooth, painted metal shaft. I added some shelf-liner (the rubber, non-stick type) inside the bracket, then really cranked down on the wingnuts, which helped the situation with the edger and trimmer. More on the cultivator, later.

The power plant started easily by following the instructions. It uses a 50:7 gas:oil mixture, so make sure you have the proper fuel on hand. I primed it seven times by pushing the rubber bulb, pulled the handle two or three times in the full choke position, put the choke to the half-choke position, pulled two more times, and it started. All that I've mentioned to this point is in the instructions. What follows is my own advice: You need to hold the "run trigger" to make it start easily, but this causes the attachment to start rotating immediately, so you then must quickly release the trigger. It takes a slight bit of coordination, but it is easier than starting it without holding the trigger.

The edger works very well. Our yard has apparently never been truly edged. The previous owners were of the "good enough" variety, and probably rarely cut the lawn, much less edged it. The current lawn crew only uses a string trimmer to give an edged appearance. The Expand-It edger tore into the soil easily and left a neat line. I've not finished all of the edging yet, but it appears to work well, and I anticipate no problems.

The String trimmer worked well-enough for the first few feet. I was sent the wrong cut-off attachment, but Amazon was phenomenal in their response. I sent an email around 10:00 pm the night I received the unit with the curved-shaft cut-off/guard unit instead of the straight-shaft line cutter-guard. When I woke up, the reply from Amazon was in my email, and a replacement for the incorrect unit had been shipped by that evening, which was a Saturday. I expect to receive it within two days, which is three days after the original unit arrived. All in all, I didn't buy the unit for the trimmer, anyway, but for the few feet I could do without new line, it worked quite well. I don't expect any problems with the new cut off unit or the trimmer.

The cultivator is NOT for the weak of arm or back. I am over 6 feet tall, fairly athletic, and weigh over 200 pounds. I worked some virgin soil, hard-packed, with roots and rocks. I did about 8 feet by 25 or 30 feet in two to three hours. The cultivator requires a LOT of muscle. If you hit a small rock, it will just toss it forward. Large rocks require stopping and removal, which is to be expected. Smaller tree roots are cut right through, but larger roots cause the unit to buck upward with a lot of force. It is easiest to work the unit down into the soil by pulling it toward you as you push down. There is not enough weight in the cultivator to be of much help. All in all, I'd prefer more weight to help me push down on the working end, even if it means the unit is harder to get into position to use it.

There is no good place to put the handle to use the cultivator. Even with my added friction pad (rubber shelf liner), the handle continued to twist around, only to be re-adjusted several times. It works better with the shelf liner, but still doesn't stand up to the work required. I was using this unit probably to the extent it can be expected to work, so this was really more of a minor inconvenience. I was typically stopping to catch my breath anyway, and re-adjusting the handle was just one of the things I could do while catching a quick rest. You'll need to stop fairly often unless you're some kind of tri-athlete.

I hit a rock that got wedged between the tines and the guard. This caused the unit to lock up. Once I freed up the rock by literally breaking it out with a hammer, the unit went right back into operation none the worse for the wear. I find this torque-overload-shutdown to be very worthwhile. The power plant continued to operate. I do not know if the power plant or the cultivator is responsible for the shutdown, but since no damage was done to either unit, I was quite happy with both of them.

Changing attachments is done by hand, and takes literally less than a minute. About the only thing you could possibly do wrong is force the unit into place without the small square drive-shaft lining up. As this free-wheels easily, just slipping the unit back an inch or two and re-inserting it is all you need to do to re-align the new attachment. Then you hand-tighten and you're on your way.

Pros: Power plant, edger, tiller, and trimmer do the job well. Holds up well, and has plenty of power. Multiple tools for the price of a single unit is a real plus.

Cons: Handle needs some kind of friction increasing device (splines, pads, etc.). Cultivator/tiller is too light, requiring you to use arm strength to get it to bite better into hard soil. There is no good place to put the handle for balance for all types of units.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
By Ryno44
Amazon Verified Purchase
Good Product. Works like new for reconditioned. My recommendation wouold be to remove the curb guide the day you get it. All it does is cause the edger to dig into the ground and bogg it down. After I removed it, the edger worked "GREAT".
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Not for Ryobi May 16, 2009
This is not universal. The alignment is off center for my Ryobi trimmer and the edger attachment is on an angle.. Yes - I tried all the hole alignments. Hard to believe that this would not align with one of the popular name brands. I am guessing this was reconditioned because it is a factory error and no one thinks to check that it is mis-aligned. Someone else will get this as a reconditioned unit in a few weeks, would be my guess.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
Drive cable broke
The drive cable shaft broke the second time I used it. I feel the drive cable shaft is not strong enough for the edging of sidewalks and drive ways.
Published 1 month ago by Dennis C. Butler
Great Product
this is a great attachment. the one i revived was yellow instead of black which was a great surprise to me. i would prefer a yellow over black. Read more
Published 2 months ago by LawnCarePlus
good lookin lawn
great product,recommend buying a reconditioned one for the price and value since only use it a few times a season
Published 9 months ago by yanksfan
STINKS
I thought I was getting a good product NOT it broke the first time I used it I guess I should have bought the better one this time I do get good reconditioned items but this was... Read more
Published 12 months ago by DIRO1
Great purchase
100% satisfied. After struggling for 2 years with an electric edger, I decided to utilize my gas trimmer to it's full potential. This piece attaches in less than a minute. Read more
Published 12 months ago by Gary L. Boring Jr
Very Pleased
I am very pleased with the product.
I can tell it is not new, it still had a bit of dirt on it in the cracks. I could tell the the blade was brand new, though. Read more
Published 13 months ago by Haap
Factory Reconditioned. NEVER again!
I purchased this item for a friend. It does not work and without spending money to have it fixed, I just lost $50.00~! Read more
Published 15 months ago by Becca
bush wacker
Great product that adapts well to my toro. The wheel is cheap plastic and I am not sure how long it will last. I would recommend this product.
Published 15 months ago by mike
This Edger worked for me
This factory refurbished edger attachment came out of the box looking like new. I noticed that the curb guide was bent and obstructed the turning of the edger blade. Read more
Published 18 months ago by Terry D
A good investment.
Hooks up perfectly to my Troy-Bilt TB80 EC 2-cycle straight shaft string trimmer.

The attachment is fairly light weight and, with a little practice, does a great job.
Published 19 months ago by J. Fletcher
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