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Cordless Landscaping Tools Contractors Actually Use

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Cordless landscaping equipment has dramatically improved over the last decade, giving commercial landscaping contractors reliable options that reduce noise, eliminate fuel mixing, and improve startup time. With more powerful batteries, brushless motors, and higher voltage platforms, today’s cordless tools can handle most day‑to‑day tasks on residential and light commercial routes.

Below are cordless tools currently used by landscaping professionals, with Amazon‑available models that are practical for real commercial workflows.


Cordless Landscaping Tools Contractors Actually Use

This Greenworks 10 inch chainsaw is a convenient cordless option for trimming small branches, storm cleanup, and routine property maintenance. Its 24V battery system provides reliable cutting power for lighter commercial tasks, and it includes both a 2.0Ah battery and charger. Contractors appreciate its portability when moving between multiple properties or handling quick cleanup jobs.


This 40V combo kit includes a 12 inch cordless trimmer and a 390 CFM leaf blower, making it a practical setup for commercial crews who manage residential routes. The 40V battery offers extended runtime, allowing contractors to complete trimming, edging, and light blowing without frequent recharging. It includes one 40V 2.0Ah battery and charger.


EGO tools remain highly rated in the battery‑powered lawn care segment thanks to their 56V platform, brushless motors, and strong performance. Contractors like EGO for their high airflow blowers and robust trimmer output, making the combo kit suitable for crews who need more power than standard consumer units.


This cordless leaf blower offers airflow up to 680 CFM, giving contractors substantial power for clearing driveways, patios, and lawn debris. It includes two 21V batteries and multiple speed settings, making it a versatile option for both light and medium‑duty commercial cleanup.


DEWALT’s 20V MAX cordless pruning shears provide fast branch cutting for shrubs, small stems, and woody plants. Contractors use pruning shears to trim detail areas where hedge trimmers may be too large. The DEWALT 20V platform is widespread, giving crews easy battery interchangeability across tools.


This 3 in 1 kit includes a cordless mini chainsaw, hedge trimming attachment, and pruner tool, making it useful for crews that need a compact solution for quick trimming tasks. Its dual rechargeable batteries improve uptime across small properties or detailed trimming jobs.


Why Contractors Use Cordless Tools Now

Commercial landscapers once relied heavily on gas equipment for power and runtime. However, improvements in battery technology changed that. Today, cordless tools:

  • Reduce maintenance and eliminate fuel costs

  • Start instantly and run quietly

  • Allow early‑morning work without disturbing clients

  • Provide enough runtime for residential routes

  • Reduce crew fatigue due to lighter weight

Battery equipment is also growing in popularity thanks to public preference for lower‑noise operation and the increasing number of HOA and municipal noise restrictions.

Modern cordless tools, especially 40V, 56V, and commercial 60V platforms, now provide cutting power competitive with light‑duty gas tools.


Protect Your Landscaping Business

As landscaping crews adopt more equipment, including cordless tools, it becomes essential to have proper coverage. Landscaping Contractor Insurance can protect your operation from equipment loss, injuries, liability claims, and property damage.


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