Gas Edger

Invented during the 1940s, the gas powered edger was invented by Louis Faas from the King o’ Lawn. Briggs and Stratton 1.5 horsepower were the first gas powered edger used. Invented using the indispensable materials, the primitive gas powered edger were quite basic and were made and was working via a small engine. Nowadays, gas powered edgers use an engine with 2 or 3.5 horsepower which is called a four-stroke engine. Other brands aside from Briggs and Stratton soon followed such as the McLane and Poulan after a couple of years.