3 Pieces of Outdoor Power Equipment You Need but Don’t Know It

All too often, homeowners and property owners can assume that because they have gotten by without them so far, they don’t need any additional outdoor power tools. The fact is—there are a number of power tools that can make yard work and home upkeep a lot easier, you just might not have experienced them yet. Having a battery-operated chainsaw or a battery hedge trimmer, for instance, can not only make those outdoor chores easier but also make new tasks achievable.

2000 PSI Pressure Washer

Why Battery-Powered?

Battery-powered tools have come a long way in recent years, and they’re definitely worth looking into over gas tools, as long as you find the right ones. Beyond the burning of fossil fuels being bad for the environment, gas-powered equipment is louder, produces unpleasant vibrations, and requires the purchase of fuel. There are noxious fumes, the risk of gas spills, and gas engines have more moving parts than their battery-operated counterparts, increasing the risk that those parts, and therefore the tool, will break. Particularly with recent advancements in technology, the right battery-operated tool can be better than gas.

A Battery Chainsaw


A good battery chainsaw can prove to be the property owner’s best friend. Chainsaws can make limbing, pruning, and trimming work a whole lot easier than it is with traditional saws. They’re invaluable for clearing brush and small trees, harvesting firewood, and they can zip through planks, beams, and pretty much anything else that needs cutting.

A 2000 PSI Pressure Washer

There are few power tools that end up coming in handy for more outdoor cleaning and maintenance tasks than a 2000 PSI pressure washer.

● There’s your property itself—brick and vinyl home exteriors can be pressure washed to a “just built” sparkle. Wash your windows, spray out gutters, and clean ducts and drains. They can clean walkways, staircases, fences, driveways, and spray out cracks. They can clean off decks, patios, and all of the outdoor furniture on them.

● A pressure washer makes beautifying vehicles, tools, and toys a snap. Examples include cars and trucks, boats, bikes, and mud-caked tools. They are incredible for dirty BBQs.

● Blast out and clean off birdbaths accumulating mold and any other outdoor features.

There is little that a 2000 PSI pressure washer can’t clean.

A Hedge Trimmer

Hedge trimmers aren’t just for maintaining fancy topiary gardens. They’re tools of many uses. Trimming any hedge, shrub, or bush by hand can be a tedious and, depending on the flora’s species, uncomfortable task. If a property features light foliage that needs trimming, hedges that need clipping or shaping, or even areas of tall grass that need cutting, a battery hedge trimmer can prove invaluable.

About Greenworks Tools

Greenworks Tools is a leader in the battery-powered outdoor power tool space. Greenworks Tools is trusted by both landscaping professionals and the DIY-consumers who love making sure their properties look great. The Greenworks Tools lineup features a robust selection of outdoor battery-powered power equipment. That lineup includes 24-volt, 40-volt, 60-volt, and 80-volt tools. They also offer an 82-volt battery-powered commercial-grade outdoor power equipment selection. By incorporating their best-in-class battery and power tool technology, Greenworks Tools battery powered tools deliver the performance and power you can rely on. They provide performance comparable to their gas-powered counterparts, just without the noise, noxious fumes, teeth-rattling vibration, and mess that accompany gas products. Whether you’re looking for chainsaws, lawn mowers cordless and electric, pressure washers, hedge trimmers, or pretty much anything else to maintain and beautify your property, Greenworks Tools offers the tools to get it done.

Experience the difference Greenworks tools can make by delivering the power and performance of gas-powered tools with none of the drawbacks, at Greenworkstools.com

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