No matter the outdoor task, we’ve got just the tool to get it done as fast and easily as possible. Whether you want to make quick work of cleaning up fall leaves from your yard or safely removing snow from your driveway after a snowstorm, we offer the perfect outdoor equipment options to suit your needs.
No matter the outdoor task, we’ve got just the tool to get it done as fast and easily as possible. Whether you want to make quick work of cleaning up fall leaves from your yard or safely removing snow from your driveway after a snowstorm, we offer the perfect outdoor equipment options to suit your needs.
What outdoor power equipment do I need?
Each season and each size and type of outdoor space brings its own set of challenges. Our wide selection of outdoor tools allows you to stay on top of your upkeep and cleanup tasks with ease. For summer, we’ve got the latest technology in lawnmowers. Choose from powerful gas lawn mowers to practical electric lawn mowers, corded and cordless, which require minimal maintenance and provide a quieter operation. We also offer robotic lawn mowers for small to medium-sized lawns. For all those other tasks in the garden, big or small, we offer a multitude of garden power tools, including hedge trimmers, grass trimmers, chainsaws, tillers and cultivators, all available in gas and electric, corded or cordless. Cleaning up fall leaves, dirt and debris with precision is easier than ever with the latest technology in electric leaf blowers which give you incredible power, long battery life and minimal maintenance. And to make winter go by faster, we offer a range of single, two and three-stage snowblowers as well as electric snow shovels for effortless clearing.
What are the benefits of cordless lawn tools?
Aside from their obvious advantage of being portable and lighter, they also require less or virtually no maintenance. Also, the technology has improved greatly over the years and cordless outdoor power tools now provide high battery-output and longer running time.
Does gas outdoor power equipment save money?
Not necessarily. They are usually less expensive than electric outdoor power equipment and provide much more power but in the long run, the money you will have to spend to power them will probably make them costlier. It’s important to establish your needs first. For example, if you have a small or medium-sized garden or lawn or a small driveway to clear up in the winter, then electric outdoor power equipment will have enough power. But if you have heavy-duty outdoor tasks then gas-powered equipment will serve you better.