Best Strimmers for the Bits the Mower Misses

If the mower does most of the job but the garden still looks scruffy afterwards, the missing bit is usually a strimmer. That is what tidies fence lines, beds, trees, path edges, and all the awkward corners a mower never quite finishes properly.

For this kind of work, the best strimmer is usually the one that feels light enough to use regularly, easy enough to control around borders, and capable enough for more than the odd blade of grass.

worx strimmer best for edging

Best for Edging — Worx WG163E GT3

A strong fit for paths, borders, and all the spots where you want a neater finish rather than just hacking back longer grass.

  • Best for: Edging, tidy-up work, and Worx users

  • What I like: Easy to control, handy around borders, and a good fit for regular garden touch-ups

  • What to watch: Better for neat finishing than tougher rough-grass work

bosch 18v universal grass strimmer

Best All-Round Domestic Strimmer — Bosch UniversalGrassCut 18V

A good all-round choice for normal gardens where you want something comfortable, capable, and easy enough to grab for regular use.

  • Best for: General garden edging, fence lines, and regular trimming jobs

  • What I like: A safe, sensible pick for everyday use without feeling flimsy

  • What to watch: Not the tool for really thick, overgrown patches

Stihl FSA 50

Best Premium Quiet Option — Stihl FSA 50

A good choice if you want a quieter, more refined strimmer for keeping borders and edges tidy without stepping up to a heavier rough-grass machine.

  • Best for: Quiet trimming, tidy edges, and quality-focused buyers

  • What I like: Feels more polished than many light domestic strimmers

  • What to watch: Costs more once you add battery and charger

Ryobi OLT1832

Best Ryobi Battery-Platform Option — Ryobi OLT1832

A sensible option if you already use Ryobi batteries and want a strimmer that fits into the rest of your kit without overthinking it.

  • Best for: Ryobi users, lighter trimming, and everyday garden tidy-ups

  • What I like: Easy platform fit if you already have Ryobi tools in the shed

  • What to watch: Better for regular maintenance than heavier cutting jobs

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