The twin-blade whipper-snipper has a 12-inch swath that could easily take on a whole lawn if you wanted. Make no mistake, the FSA 65 is no mere edger - its formal title is a “Brush Cutter”, and for good reason. Learn More: Here FSA 65 Cordless Brush Cutter After both the lawn and the bushes were neat and tidy, a quick check of the battery showed there was more than enough juice left to finish the job. This can be remedied by swapping it out for the mulching kit (which is our usual method for mowing anyway) and skipping any collections. The only downside was the size of the bagger on the back - it filled up with clipping quickly and bogged down performance. Blade height adjustment was a one-handed affair, and the foldable handle makes storage a non-issue.
Next to a usual plug-in mower, pushing the 30-pound RMA 370 felt effortless it was astonishingly quiet thanks to its brushless motor design. The 14.5-inch diameter cutting deck of the RMA 370 is decidedly small, but perfect for homeowners with undersized lots it easily squeezes into tight spots usually reserved for the trimmer. Moving from vertical to horizontal planes took no time at all: with the battery ejected from the trimmer and installed in the new RMA 370 Cordless Lawn Mower ($400), we were immediately ready to take on the lawn.