Lawn Mowers & Power Equipment
Mowers, string trimmers, blowers, chainsaws, batteries, storage, and suburban yard workflows.
Lawn equipment is easiest to buy when the yard is translated into real constraints: lot size, slope, obstacles, storage, noise rules, and how often you want to maintain the machine. Our mower and power-equipment guides compare battery, gas, and corded options through the lens of routine suburban work instead of headline specs alone.
We look for balanced weight, comfortable controls, realistic runtime expectations, clean cut quality, and maintenance demands that match the owner. For battery platforms, we pay close attention to charger behavior, battery interchangeability, and the hidden cost of building a tool system. For gas equipment, we evaluate access to oil, filters, spark plugs, and common wear parts.
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How to Choose a Lawn Mower: Push, Self-Propelled, or Riding?
A practical lawn mower buying guide that matches mower type to yard size, slope, storage, noise limits, and maintenance tolerance.
Read guideBest Cordless String Trimmers for Suburban Yards
A suburban-yard roundup of cordless string trimmers focused on battery platforms, cutting swath, weight, line feed, and edging control.
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