I haven't used edge right, or even seen it, but I can't imagine it be twice as good as vevor. installation is easiest the day after a rain, but if you can't do that, just use the hose to soak the ground for a minute, and it should go right in. Videos show placing a 2x4 or 4x4 on the edging and then hitting it with a mallet. We found it easier to just hit it with the 4x4. We installed 8 boxes and eventually broke through 2 4x4 pieces and had to get 2 more (they were about 18-20" long). Bending is easiest between points, and if you clamp a 2x4 scrap to each side where you want to bend, it becomes easier. Also, if you're installing in a place that has already had woodchips down, we used the teeth like a saw at first and ran it back and forth over where we wanted it. this uprooted some grass and also pulled up any woodchips that may have caused us grief.