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WILD BADGER POWER 52cc Weed Wacker Gas Powered, 3 in 1 String Trimmer/Edger 18’’ with 10’’ Brush Cutter,Rubber Handle & Shoulder Strap Included

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Style: 52CC


Features

  • 3 in 1 Multi-function: 18" String Trimmer/Edger and 10" Brush Cutter included.
  • Strong engine: 52cc Full Crank 2-cycle engine Gas Powered.
  • Longer life & higher fuel efficiency: The full crank design has double life of half crank engines.
  • Easy to start and comfortable operation: Easy start, start within 5 times pulling starter.Tool free air filter cover for better assembly, maintain, and operation.
  • Lightweight & Portable: Comfortable ergonomic design minimizes fatigue even after prolonged operation.

Description

WILD BADGER POWER 3-in-1 multi-function tool features an 18" string trimmer/edger and a 10" brush cutter, powered by a robust 52cc full crank 2-cycle gas engine for longer life and higher fuel efficiency. Designed for easy operation, it starts within 5 pulls, includes a tool-free air filter cover for maintenance, and is compatible with WILD BADGER POWER, allowing quick function changes to save money and space.

Brand: Wild Badger Power


Power Source: Gas Powered


Color: Blue


Item Weight: 24.2 Pounds


Cutting Width: 17.02 Inches


Brand: Wild Badger Power


Power Source: Gas Powered


Color: Blue


Item Weight: 24.2 Pounds


Cutting Width: 17.02 Inches


Product Dimensions: 42"L x 12.4"W


Speed: 7E+3 RPM


Assembly Required: Yes


Pattern: Trimmer


Global Trade Identification Number: 65


Style: 52CC


Number of Items: 1


UPC: 854641007665


Item Weight: 24.2 pounds


Manufacturer: Wild Badger Power


Item model number: WBP52BCI


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Great bargain
Style: 52CC
I don't think you will find a better deal on a Bush cutter. I thought I wanted to an Echo bush cutter since my Echo string trimmer has been so reliable but at nearly $600 and with a significantly smaller motor home depot cured me of that. My experiences so far are as follows: I have a commercial lot that I have to maintain to certain level to avoid citations that has several areas that have deep rusts or old hidden stumps I dare not venture with my mower and my string trimmer constantly gets weeds wrapped around the spindle which need to be cleared and needs an adapter for brush clearing blades which is a hassle getting the right components so I decided to buy the right tool for the job. First attempt I loaded up and as a precaution I tried to start it and made many attempts to start it following the supplied instructions but was unsuccessful and wasted an evening thinking it must be old gas which ran fine on my string trimmer. Apparently there are 2 sets of starting instructions, the one that comes in the box and one online here. The next time I tried to start it days later according to the online instructions i started it without issue. Mine however does not or has yet to start on 2nd pull as it claims and is actually almost difficult to start cold. I am using it strictly as a brush cutter and have used 3 different style blades. The supplied blade does an ok job however the guard needs to be removed or modified as mine has been to make it of any use because the curve of the guard goes down so far it hits the groud several inches below the blade not allowing a very close cut at all. This can be remedy with a heat gun or torch bending the guard upwards as in the attached photo. I can't speak to the level of safety this modification provides but any guard is better than no guard. The circular saw blades work good but with those the fewer teeth the better and buy a heavy or thick one. The kind I used are a bit flimsy since the first collision with an unseen obstacle warped it beyond any quick fix I could make. I next tried the blade with the chainsaw teeth,, a 2 pack cost about what a 3 pack of the flimsy blades did, and it cuts like a dream in open areas but forget about edging or string trimmer work. I cut through thickets without effort and at times when weeds would seem to be wrapped around the blade and spindle which would need to be manually cleared before, only required the application of throttle and a brief shaking to sling it off and work resumes. I also cut a few oak tree branches, the largest cut was 4 to 5 inches and it handled it with ease doing the work of a pole saw. You will need a harness of some type, and adjusting the handle bars to your preference will take some time but easy to do. The supplied harness is not good quality and I bit and bought the Amazon recommended harness which is slightly better garbage than the supplied harness and didn't last an entire session before requiring some in field repairs. I bought a much simpler, better padded over the shoulder type of sling and found it performs as well or better and far less complicated and cost the same $15 as the harness that the front clasp kept separating on although was not overly tightened or under stress and has a quick disconnect that is a joke and far more dangerous than not having a quick disconnect at all. So forger about the quick start, buy a chainsaw tooth blade And a padded sling you will have a powerful brush clearing, limb cutting inexpensive beast in your tool arsenal. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2023 by HK Warlock HK Warlock

  • Great tool for an amazing price
Style: 52CC
Ran at sea level and 5000’ elevation and worked amazing! The string size was the only problem. This thing worked best with the largest size I could find. Too care of everything! Grass, small trees, thimble berry bushes and almost whatever I got in front of! I run the premixed ethanol free fuel. The cut out for the dead man switch is a little on the sharp side but this will end up getting some hockey stick tape wrap job. I would buy this again! Harness that comes with it kinda sucks and will end up buying a nice one ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2025 by Mons Mons

  • Blackberry destroyer
Style: 52CC
I put on a 12” two blade mulching blade. This destroyed blackberry bushes that were 6-8 feet tall with 1-2” stalks. It even went through some small tree branches. Easy to put together. Starts easy as well. Runs full blast for 1 to 1.5 hours per tank. One negative is the button to lock the throttle open doesn’t work well at all. I ignored safety and used wire to hold it. (There is a kill switch if needed). Without the wire holding the trigger my forearm was dead in an hour. Overall would buy again. It’s a beast, heavy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2025 by Brett Brett

  • It's a beast (52cc)
Style: 52CC
This thing is an absolute unit. Ive put this thing to work over a couple weekends now clearing blackberry bushes and brush on my property. This thing hasnt skipped a beat, starts easy and runs hard. The only complaint i have is it almost has too much power for the string it comes with causing it to break often. Ill try some other trimmer line, its not the machines fault. It seems to be built well, quite a bit more hefty than my 26cc trimmer this is replacing. *edit* removing a star due to non existent support. I sent wild badger both an email and a chat about how one of the plastic retainer clips for the string trimmer head broke on the 2nd use. It's been over a week and I haven't gotten a reply. Seems like ill be forced to buy one. *2nd edit* customer support got back to me after 10 days, they will not replace the part that broke on its 2nd use, they dont appear to stand behind their product. At least this part is relatively cheap. But this gives me the indication that if anything else broke they wouldn't honor a replacement. Due to the trimmer line head being broken ive been using the steel blade that comes with it. It laughs at berry bushes, I cut down a 2-3" thick maple sapling with it without much fuss. Ill maintain the machine itself is very powerful. Starts and runs great. But the lack of customer service is unfortunate. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2025 by TRN99

  • I like it.
Style: 26CC
I bought this trimmer because as a homeowner with a 1/4 acre lot on a cul de sac, I just don't need a piece of professional grade equipment to maintain the yard. When my Husqvarna 128ld from Home Depot finally met its maker after 6 years of running non-ethanol gas through it I was faced with a decision: do I spend 250 bucks or more for a replacement, or do I gamble $130 on this Blue one? Obviously I bought this one. It started on the second pull. I've used it 6 or 8 times for trimming. I put my pole saw attachment on it and got after some limbs that needed some work. For a guy in my position, it has served me perfectly. I intend to provide updates as warranted, but for now at least, the ease of use, it's apparent quality and suitability rate a 5 star review. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 12, 2025 by John in the USA

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