Everyone knows the Troy-Bilt name, so we here at Lawn Edgers had to see what kind of Troy-Bilt edgers are available now.  There are two basic models to choose from: the 554E and the TB515.  The 554E is the larger of the two Troy-Bilt edgers while the TB515 is optimistically called a “portable.”

Both are 3-wheeled, self-supporting models that don’t require the operator to carry them.  That’s where the similarities end, however.  These Troy-Bilt lawn edger models are very different machines.

The larger 554E uses a strong, triple-blade cutting edge with a 3-position bevel, adjustable cutting depth, etc.  It’s powered by a Troy-Bilt gas edger 158cc Briggs & Stratton engine and has a 2 year limited warranty on the unit.  This is a strong, useful, hard-working tool.

The smaller TB515 is lighter and much less powerful than the 554E, but this Troy-Bilt sidewalk edger is no less for it.  It’s made for lighter jobs on smaller properties with fewer chores.  It’s a 3-wheeled, stand-alone design so the user doesn’t need to carry it.  It’s lighter to push and easier to lift into a shed or pickup truck.  It uses a 29cc, 4-cycle engine to power a dual-tip blade.

Depending on your needs, either model of Troy-Bilt gas edger will deliver solid performance.  Most complaints center around the older 554L766 model, which had some engine reliability issues.  That Briggs & Stratton Quattro engine is an issue on any machine it’s attached to.

These two models of Troy-Bilt edgers are definitely worth considering if you’re looking for a new lawn maintenance tool.