A finishing tool used on the edges of fresh concrete or plaster to provide a rounded corner. A wood sanding machine for use along the edges of wood floors.Edging means the vertical removal of any and all plant material which encroaches over or onto sidewalks, curbs, steps, driveways and pavements.An edger trowel is a specialized concrete finishing tool designed to smooth, level, and compact the edges of a concrete slab, especially in areas that are difficult to reach with standard or larger trowels. It is most commonly used along walls, columns, corners, and other confined or tight spaces where precision finishing is critical. Edger trowels are available in both manual hand tools and powered machine variants (known as power edgers or edging power trowels), offering flexibility for different job sizes and conditions.In powered versions, the edger trowel features a compact frame and smaller-diameter rotating blades, typically between 18 to 24 inches, allowing it to work close to obstructions without damaging adjacent structures. This makes it an essential tool for finishing edges that standard walk-behind or ride-on power trowels cannot access.Edger trowels are designed for easy maneuverability, high precision, and ergonomic control. Powered edger trowels often include adjustable blade pitch, variable speed control, and protective cages, ensuring consistent, high-quality finishing even in narrow spaces. For contractors and builders, this tool helps ensure uniformity across the entire concrete surface—edge to edge—enhancing the final look and durability of the slab.Key Features:Compact and Precise: Designed to finish edges, corners, and tight areas with high accuracyAvailable in Manual and Powered Versions: Choose based on project scale and accessibilitySmooth, Consistent Finish: Matches the surface quality of the main slab for a uniform appearanceAdjustable Blade Pitch (Powered Models): Allows fine-tuned finishing for different concrete stagesErgonomic and Lightweight: Easy to handle in confined spaces without causing fatigueDurable Construction: Built to withstand tough job site conditions and frequent useCommon Applications:Edges of concrete slabs near walls or columnsSmall or intricate slab sectionsSidewalks, patios, driveways, and garagesResidential flooring with tight cornersPrecast concrete elements and decorative finishesThe edger trowel is an indispensable tool for achieving detailed, professional-grade concrete finishes in areas where larger equipment can't reach. Whether you’re working on a foundation, patio, or interior flooring, the edger trowel ensures that no edge is left unfinished.