

🌿 Edge smarter, not harder with Honda’s versatile border kit!
The Honda Border/Edger Kit for FG110 mini-tiller is a durable, easy-to-attach metal accessory that converts your tiller into a multi-functional garden tool. Designed for rough edging and border creation, it saves time and effort by eliminating manual digging and the need for additional equipment, making it a must-have for efficient yard maintenance.
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| Customer Reviews | 4.1 out of 5 stars 54 Reviews |
B**T
Honda mini rototiller accessory works well for its intended use
Works well as a rough edger, let’s say if you’re making a new bed or maybe a stone border for an existing bed. This will save a lot of time rather than digging a trench by hand. That said you’re not going to use this for a nice manicured edge next to a driveway or along a curb. Changing out from the cultivator tines is easy. Overall, I’m satisfied with the quality. A little pricey but if you use the rototiller a lot, you’ll find it serves a niche in your garden work.
M**N
Works as expected
This won’t replace the high speed edgers. But it does cut the grooves in the soil so my 20 volt edger can do its job. It was frustrating to edge my yard and every time I hit some soil the edger would stop. But I already had 6 20 volt Dewalt batteries from other purchases so I wanted to try their cordless edger. It works fine but has very little power. Now with the Honda cutting new grooves every year the little cheap edger does a great job making the sidewalks and drive look nice. Get it. It works great for its intended purpose.
R**N
Works well, installation instructions confusing
I bought this recently, and it works well as long as you pull it backwards rather than push forward. Pushing forward is a disaster as R. Knowlton explained. The installation instructions that came with the attachment made no sense. First it says no tools are required. Next paragraph is about how to remove the cover using an allen wrench. This is not necessary. All one has to too is pull the clip out, remove the existing tine(s) and install the wheel and tines as instructed.
N**N
Does a fantastic job
Simple instructions. Very easy to install. Makes your Honda cultivator more versatile. It does a much quicker job on overgrown sidewalks than a shovel or normal edger.
L**R
Doesn't replace a traditional edger
Easy to put on and off though as the title states this does not replace a typical straight blade edger. What is does is re-establish an edge along flower beds fairly well. It does not actually cleanly cut grass just cuts a line for and edge quickly (walk backwards with the unit). A trick I used to make a nice raised edge was to use this attachment first then put two of the four cultivating tines on one side of the machine and follow along the side of the edge I wanted to dig out to create the raised edge look. Finally you have to go back over with a rake and weed whacker to trim the edge for a crisp clean look. I wouldn't buy again though but I did manage to figure out a way to use it.
N**P
Edged my sidewalks very well
Did the job that was expected and did it well. It would have cost $200+ had I hired it done. So in my book, it paid for itself in one use.
R**Y
It does not make a nice clean edge it just rips up your grass
Honestly if I could have given this product a 0 I would have. It does not make a nice clean edge it just rips up your grass. We went over the edging 4 times and it still did not look nice. What a waste of $50. Wouldn't ever recommend to anyone!
D**S
While it seems like a good idea, it's not
I've owned a Honda FG110 tiller for years and love it. I needed an edger and didn't want to add another piece of machinery to my collection, so I thought the edger attachment would solve that problem. Honda engineers are usually the best in the world, but they missed a major point on this attachment- blade speed. A regular edger blade spins at at least 1000 rpm, while the blade speed for a Honda tiller is no more than 300 rpm. So, instead of the blade skimming the edge of the concrete, it tries to "walk up" on the concrete. It also doesn't make a clean cut. It cuts a nice little trench, but there's still grass sticking out that I have to clean up with my weedeater. Spend your money elsewhere.
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