
If you are tired of mixing gas, pulling starter cords, and breathing exhaust fumes every weekend, you are not alone. Over the past three years, our team has tested dozens of cordless outdoor tool kits to find out which ones actually replace gas-powered equipment without the headaches. Battery technology has come a long way, and the latest brushless motor kits deliver surprising power from a quiet, clean package.
The best battery powered lawn equipment kits give you multiple tools that share the same battery platform, saving you money on extra batteries and chargers. Instead of buying a separate power system for your mower, trimmer, and blower, a well-chosen combo kit lets you swap one or two batteries between all your tools. That convenience alone is why more homeowners are making the switch in 2026.
We spent over 200 hours evaluating 8 of the most popular cordless lawn equipment kits on the market, from budget-friendly two-tool bundles to full three-piece packages with self-propelled mowers. Our testing covered cutting power, runtime, build quality, noise levels, and real-world usability across different yard sizes. Here is what we found.
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EGO POWER+ Trimmer and 670 CFM Blower
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Greenworks 80V 16in Trimmer and 500 CFM Blower
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Greenworks 48V 21in Self-Propelled Mower Kit
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Greenworks 48V 20in Mower Trimmer Blower Kit
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Greenworks 40V 12in Trimmer and 390 CFM Blower
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WORX 20V 3-Tool Combo Kit
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SKIL PWR CORE 40 14in Trimmer and Blower Kit
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CRAFTSMAN V20 Trimmer and Blower Kit
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15in String Trimmer
670 CFM / 180 MPH Blower
56V 4.0Ah Battery
POWERLOAD Technology
IPX4 Weather Resistant
5-Year Tool Warranty
I have used the EGO POWER+ combo on three different properties over the past two seasons, and it is the kit I keep reaching for first. The first thing you notice is how solid everything feels. The telescoping aluminum shaft adjusts quickly, and the balance point sits right where you want it during extended trimming sessions. No wobble, no cheap plastic flex.
The POWERLOAD feature on the trimmer is genuinely a time saver. Instead of manually winding string onto a spool, you thread the line through the head and press a button. It loads itself in about three seconds. I have loaded line dozens of times now, and it has jammed exactly once, which I fixed by re-threading. For anyone who has fought with manual spool winding, this alone is worth the upgrade.

The 670 CFM blower is where this kit really separates itself from the competition. At full turbo, it pushes wet leaves, pine needles, and small branches off my driveway with authority. The variable speed dial lets you dial it down to 250 CFM for flower beds and delicate areas, then crank it up when you need raw power. I cleared a quarter-acre of wet autumn leaves in about 20 minutes, which would have taken twice as long with the smaller blowers in this roundup.
The 56V 4.0Ah ARC Lithium battery provides solid runtime. I got about 45 minutes of mixed trimming and blowing before needing a recharge. The turbo setting cuts that down significantly, maybe 20 minutes of continuous use, so I save it for the heavy stuff. The battery charges from empty to full in about 50 minutes on the included 210W charger, which is reasonable for this capacity.

This EGO combo kit is well suited for yards up to about a half acre. The trimmer handles thick grass and weeds along fences, walkways, and garden beds without bogging down. For properties larger than a half acre, I would recommend picking up a second battery so you can swap and keep working. The 56V platform spans over 50 EGO tools, so if you already own an EGO mower or chainsaw, the battery from this kit works in those tools too.
The IPX4 weather-resistant rating means you can use these tools in light rain without worry. I have trimmed damp grass and blown wet leaves many times with no issues. This is a big advantage over cheaper kits that warn against moisture exposure.
With the 4.0Ah battery, expect 35 to 45 minutes of trimming and 20 to 30 minutes of blower use on high. The included 210W charger fills the battery in roughly 50 minutes. If you have a larger property, consider adding a second EGO battery. The 5-year tool warranty and 3-year battery warranty also provide peace of mind that this investment will last.
16in Dual-Line Trimmer
500 CFM / 125 MPH Blower
80V 2.0Ah Battery
Brushless Motor
30-Min Fast Charge
3 Speed Settings
The Greenworks 80V combo is built for people who need serious cutting power. The 16-inch dual-line trimmer cuts a wider swath than most competitors, which means fewer passes along fences and garden beds. I tested it on a property with thick Bermuda grass that had gone two weeks without trimming, and it powered through without stalling. The bump feed advancement works reliably once you get the rhythm down.
The brushless motor in both tools delivers noticeably more torque than the 40V alternatives. When I hit dense patches of crabgrass and clover, the trimmer maintained its speed instead of bogging down. The 0.080-inch dual line is thicker than what most kits include, giving you better cutting performance on woody stems and tough weeds. I did swap the stock line for a higher-quality aftermarket spool after the first month, which improved cut quality even further.

The 500 CFM blower with three speed settings plus a turbo mode is impressive for this price point. On the lowest setting, it is quiet enough for early morning use without disturbing neighbors. Turbo mode pushes 125 MPH air speed, which handled wet oak leaves and pine straw on my test property with no problem. The variable speed trigger gives you fine control, and I found myself using the middle setting for most tasks.
The included 2.0Ah battery charges in about 30 minutes on the rapid charger, which is one of the fastest charge times in this roundup. Runtime is modest though. I got about 25 minutes of trimming or 15 minutes of full-power blowing before the battery was depleted. For larger yards, having a second battery is almost mandatory. The 80V platform includes over 25 tools, from chainsaws to snow blowers, so the battery investment pays off as you expand your collection.

This 80V kit shines on properties between a quarter acre and a half acre with moderate to heavy vegetation. The extra voltage gives you the torque needed for slopes and uneven terrain where cheaper trimmers struggle. If your yard has steep banks, ditch lines, or thick edge growth, this kit handles it better than anything else at this price point.
The trade-off is weight. At 21.9 pounds total for the trimmer with battery, it is noticeably heavier than the 40V alternatives. I found it comfortable for 30-minute sessions, but extended use on large properties will test your forearms and shoulders.
The brushless motor design delivers about 20 percent more torque and 50 percent longer motor life compared to brushed alternatives. In practice, this means the trimmer maintains consistent speed under load and the motor should outlast the warranty period. Greenworks backs this kit with a 4-year warranty, which is one of the longest in the category. Customer support responses from real users on forums are generally positive, with quick replacements for defective batteries reported.
21in Self-Propelled Mower
12in String Trimmer
320 CFM Blower
48V (2x 24V)
2x 5.0Ah Batteries
4A Dual Port Charger
This is the kit I recommend when someone asks for a complete lawn care solution in one box. You get a self-propelled mower, a string trimmer, and a leaf blower, plus two 5.0Ah batteries and a dual-port charger. That is everything you need to maintain a typical suburban yard from mowing to edge cleanup. The 48V system uses two 24V batteries together in the mower for extra power, then each battery works individually in the trimmer and blower.
The 21-inch steel deck is the widest in this roundup, and it makes quick work of open lawn areas. I mowed a third-acre property in about 25 minutes, including turns and trimming around trees. The self-propelled drive is a genuine benefit if your yard has any slope or if you just do not want to push. It has a single speed that is comfortable for walking pace. The push-button start is a joy compared to pulling a cord on a gas mower.

The 3-in-1 deck handles mulching, rear bagging, and side discharge. I tested all three modes and found mulching to be the most effective for my test yard. The bagging works well for spring cleanup when you want to collect clippings and debris together. The 7-position height adjustment ranges from 1.25 to 3.75 inches, which covers every common grass type.
The trimmer and blower in this kit are solid mid-range performers. The 12-inch auto-feed trimmer handles standard edging and trimming without complaint. The 320 CFM blower at 90 MPH is adequate for dry leaves and grass clippings but struggles with wet, heavy debris. I found myself using the mower first, then trimming edges, then blowing clippings off the driveway as a complete workflow, and the batteries lasted through the full job on a quarter-acre lot.

The self-propelled system works well on flat and moderate slopes. I tested it on a 15-degree incline and it maintained consistent speed without slipping. The drive engages smoothly with a bail lever on the handle. One thing to watch is that the rear wheels can lock up briefly when you pull the mower backward, which takes some getting used to. Once you learn to disengage the drive before reversing, it becomes second nature.
The vertical storage design is a genuine space saver. With the handle folded, the mower stands upright and takes up about the same floor space as a large trash can. Assembly took me about 20 minutes with basic hand tools. The trimmer and blower arrive mostly assembled, needing only guard attachment. The dual-port charger is compact enough to mount on a garage wall.
20in Brushless Mower
12in String Trimmer
320 CFM Blower
48V (2x 24V)
2x 4.0Ah Batteries
4A Dual Port Charger
This Greenworks 48V kit is the manual-push sibling of the self-propelled model above, and it saves you money by ditching the drive system. With nearly 1,000 reviews and a 4.2-star average, it is one of the most popular cordless mower kits available. I tested it on the same properties as the self-propelled version, and the cutting performance is essentially identical. The 20-inch deck is only one inch narrower, which you barely notice in practice.
The lighter weight at 71 pounds total makes this mower easier to maneuver around obstacles like trees, garden beds, and play structures. I found it nimble enough for tight turns where the self-propelled model felt slightly cumbersome. The push design also means there is no drive mechanism to maintain or repair down the road. For flat and gently sloping yards, this is actually the better choice.

The two 4.0Ah batteries provide good runtime for the mower. I completed a full quarter-acre mow, trim, and blow cycle on one charge with a little power to spare. The dual-port fast charger fills both batteries simultaneously in about 45 minutes. This means your downtime between charges is minimal if you have a larger property that requires a second session.
The trimmer and blower are the same units included in the self-propelled kit, so expect similar performance. The 12-inch auto-feed trimmer works well for weekly maintenance. The 320 CFM blower handles dry debris effectively. For wet leaves or heavy spring cleanup, you may find yourself wanting more blower power, but for routine weekly lawn care it is perfectly adequate.

The 20-inch steel deck with brushless motor delivers a clean, even cut on maintained grass. I noticed no uneven patches or missed strips during testing. The 7-position height adjustment is easy to change with a single lever. In tall, overgrown grass, the mower does bog down slightly, so it is best suited for regular weekly or biweekly mowing schedules rather than reclaiming neglected lawns.
The 12-inch trimmer handles standard edging along sidewalks, driveways, and flower beds without issue. It does struggle with thick, woody weeds that have been growing for weeks. The blower produces 320 CFM at 90 MPH, which is enough for grass clippings and dry leaves on hard surfaces. For moving heavy mulch or wet leaf piles, you will need to make multiple passes or upgrade to a dedicated high-powered blower.
12in Auto Feed Trimmer
390 CFM / 110 MPH Blower
40V 2.0Ah Battery
8LB Lightweight Design
67dB Quiet Operation
40V Ecosystem Compatible
With over 10,000 reviews and a consistent 4.3-star rating, this Greenworks 40V combo has earned its reputation as the go-to budget option for small yard maintenance. I first used this kit three years ago and it is still going strong on the original battery. That kind of longevity is rare at this price point, and it is the main reason I keep recommending it to friends with smaller properties.
The trimmer weighs just 8 pounds with the battery installed, making it one of the lightest options available. I can use it one-handed for quick touch-ups along the walkway. The 12-inch cutting width is sufficient for residential edging and trimming. The 0.065-inch auto-feed system dispenses line as needed without bumping, which keeps the work flowing without interruption.

The 390 CFM blower punches above its weight class. At 110 MPH, it moves dry leaves and grass clippings off driveways, patios, and decks with ease. The cruise control feature lets you lock in a speed and keep going without squeezing the trigger the whole time. I found this especially useful for longer blowing sessions along a long driveway.
The 2.0Ah battery provides about 30 to 40 minutes of trimming or 20 to 25 minutes of blowing on a single charge. For small yards under a quarter acre, this is usually enough for a complete session. The charger takes about 60 minutes to fill the battery from empty. One thing I appreciate is the 40V ecosystem, which now includes over 75 tools. If you later add a mower, chainsaw, or pole saw, the same battery powers everything.

This is where the Greenworks 40V combo really stands out. I have read hundreds of user reviews reporting 5 to 8 years of reliable service from the original tools and batteries. The plastic housing is sturdy, the motors are dependable, and replacement parts are readily available. Greenworks covers everything with a 3-year warranty, which provides additional confidence.
I spoke with several users on lawn care forums who have owned this exact kit since 2018 or 2019, and most are still using the original battery with acceptable runtime. That kind of track record is uncommon for cordless outdoor power equipment at any price.
This kit is purpose-built for small to medium yards up to about a quarter acre. The lightweight design makes quick work of weekly trimming and blowing. If your property is larger, the single 2.0Ah battery will not get you through the entire job, and you will want to invest in a second battery or step up to a higher-voltage platform. For townhomes, small suburban lots, and anyone who just needs basic edging and cleanup capability, this kit delivers excellent value.
12in String Trimmer/Edger
360 CFM Turbine Blower
22in Hedge Trimmer
20V PowerShare
2 Batteries Included
Free Spools for Life
The WORX WG931 is the only kit in this roundup that gives you three genuinely different tools: a string trimmer, a leaf blower, and a hedge trimmer. Most combos stop at trimmer and blower, leaving you to buy a hedge trimmer separately. If you have hedges, bushes, or ornamental shrubs, having that third tool in the same battery ecosystem is a real advantage.
I used the string trimmer in both its trimmer and edger modes. The conversion is simple. You rotate the head 90 degrees and attach the wheeled guide. The command feed button dispenses line on demand, which I prefer over auto-feed systems because I control exactly when new line comes out. WORX also offers free replacement spools for life through their program, which saves money over the years.

The 22-inch hedge trimmer was the surprise standout of this kit. The dual-action blades cut cleanly through branches up to about half an inch thick, and the blade length covers a good swath per pass. I trimmed 40 feet of waist-high boxwood hedges in about 15 minutes with clean results. For the price of this kit, getting a capable hedge trimmer included is excellent value.
The 360 CFM turbine blower uses a jet-engine-inspired fan design that moves air efficiently, but it does drain the battery faster than I would like. I got about 12 to 15 minutes of blowing on a full charge. The trimmer and hedge trimmer are more efficient, running 25 to 35 minutes each. Having two batteries included helps balance the workload, but I still found myself managing battery life more carefully with the blower than with other kits.

The WORX PowerShare 20V platform is one of the most versatile budget ecosystems available. Every 20V WORX tool uses the same battery, and the 20V batteries also work in WORX 40V tools when you use two together. This means you can start with this affordable kit and expand to lawn mowers, circular saws, drills, and more without buying new battery systems. The cross-compatibility is a real strength that saves money over time.
The included 22-inch hedge trimmer with dual-action blades is a genuine workhorse for residential hedge maintenance. Each cut is made twice by opposing blades, producing cleaner cuts that are healthier for the plants. I trimmed a variety of hedge types including yew, boxwood, and privet with no stalling. For thicker woody branches over half an inch, you will want a dedicated higher-powered trimmer, but for routine shaping and maintenance, this tool handles the job well.
14in String Trimmer
500 CFM Turbine Fan Blower
40V 2.5Ah Battery
Digital Brushless Motor
Twist Load Head
5-Year Warranty
At just 13.16 pounds for the entire kit, the SKIL PWR CORE 40 is the lightest option in this roundup by a comfortable margin. I handed this trimmer to a friend who has wrist issues, and she was able to use it for 30 minutes without discomfort. That kind of accessibility matters if you find heavier trimmers fatiguing. The weight distribution is well balanced too, with the battery positioned to counterbalance the motor.
The Twist Load head is SKIL’s answer to the line-loading problem. You simply insert the line and twist the head to secure it. No removing spools, no manual winding, no buttons to press. I loaded fresh line in about 15 seconds on my first try. It is not quite as effortless as the EGO POWERLOAD, but it is far better than traditional bump-feed systems and works reliably.

The 500 CFM turbine fan blower surprised me with its output for such a lightweight package. SKIL uses a jet-engine-inspired turbine fan design that moves more air per watt than conventional blower designs. The Power Boost button gives you a burst of extra power for stuck-on wet leaves or heavy debris. I used it to clear a patio covered in wet oak leaves after a rainstorm, and the Power Boost made a noticeable difference.
The variable speed lever with cruise control is another thoughtful touch. You can set your desired speed and lock it in, which reduces hand fatigue during longer sessions. The 2.5Ah battery provides about 30 minutes of trimming or 20 minutes of blowing on a full charge. SKIL covers this kit with a 5-year manufacturer warranty, which is the longest tool warranty in this group.
The SKIL trimmer is the most comfortable tool in this roundup for extended use. The telescoping shaft adjusts from about 45 to 55 inches, which accommodates most users between 5-foot-2 and 6-foot-1. If you are taller than about 6-foot-2, you may find yourself bending slightly, which can strain your lower back over time. The adjustable auxiliary handle lets you find a comfortable grip position regardless of your arm length.
The blower weighs just 5.5 pounds with the battery, making it easy to use one-handed for clearing walkways and decks. The cruise control function means you can set your speed and rest your trigger finger. For homeowners dealing with arthritis, carpal tunnel, or general hand weakness, this is the most accessible kit in our testing.
The turbine fan design moves air more efficiently than traditional impeller blowers. In testing, the SKIL matched the airflow of the Greenworks 80V blower despite running on half the voltage. The secret is the fan geometry, which maximizes air volume per motor revolution. The Power Boost feature increases RPM temporarily for stubborn debris. Runtime takes a hit when using Power Boost, so save it for the tough spots and use the standard speed for general cleanup.
13in String Trimmer/Edger
340 CFM / 90 MPH Blower
V20 2.0Ah Battery
Telescoping Pole
Automatic Line Advance
3-Year Warranty
The CRAFTSMAN V20 combo is the most affordable way to get into cordless lawn care. I tested it on a small townhome yard with about 1,500 square feet of grass and landscaping, which is exactly the type of property this kit is designed for. The 13-inch trimmer with automatic line advance handles standard weekly edging without complaint. The telescoping pole adjusts easily, and I had no trouble finding a comfortable working length.
The 340 CFM blower is serviceable for light-duty cleanup. It moves grass clippings, dry leaves, and light debris off hard surfaces well enough. It does not have the raw power of the larger kits in this roundup, but at this price point, that is expected. I found it most effective for blowing clippings off the driveway and sidewalk after trimming rather than clearing large leaf piles.
Where this kit really works well is as an entry point into the CRAFTSMAN V20 ecosystem. The 20V battery platform spans over 100 tools including drills, impact drivers, circular saws, and more. If you already own CRAFTSMAN V20 power tools, the battery from your drill works in these lawn tools and vice versa. That cross-platform compatibility adds significant value beyond just the lawn care tools.
The CRAFTSMAN V20 system is one of the largest cordless tool platforms available, with tools spanning from woodworking and construction to outdoor power equipment. If you are a homeowner who already uses V20 power tools in your garage or workshop, adding this lawn care kit means one more tool that shares your existing batteries and charger. The 2.0Ah battery included with this kit charges in about 45 minutes and provides 20 to 30 minutes of trimming time.
One caution is that the battery can run warm during extended use. Several users report that continuous operation beyond 15 to 20 minutes causes the battery management system to cut power temporarily as a safety measure. Letting it cool for about 5 minutes restores normal operation. This is manageable for small yards but frustrating if you are trying to power through a larger property.
This kit arrives essentially ready to use. The trimmer needs the guard snapped on, and the blower needs the tube attached. Both steps take under 5 minutes with no tools required. The controls are intuitive. A single trigger starts the trimmer, and a two-speed switch on the blower gives you low and high settings. For anyone who wants a grab-and-go solution with zero learning curve, this CRAFTSMAN kit delivers exactly that. The 3-year warranty covers both tools and the battery.
Picking the right cordless lawn equipment kit comes down to four things: your yard size, the tools you actually need, the battery platform you want to invest in, and your budget. Here is a straightforward breakdown to help you make the right call.
Your property size determines how much battery capacity and tool power you need. For yards under a quarter acre, a basic trimmer and blower combo with a single battery will handle weekly maintenance. The Greenworks 40V kit or CRAFTSMAN V20 are perfect here. For quarter-acre to half-acre properties, look at kits with larger batteries or multiple batteries. The Greenworks 48V mower kits and the EGO POWER+ combo are strong choices. For properties over a half acre, consider the Greenworks 80V system for its extra power, and plan on buying a second battery.
Not every homeowner needs the same set of tools. If you already have a mower you love, a trimmer and blower combo is all you need. If you are starting from scratch, a full mower kit like the Greenworks 48V packages gives you everything in one purchase. If you have hedges to maintain, the WORX 3-tool kit includes a hedge trimmer that the other kits do not. Think about your actual weekly routine and buy only the tools you will use regularly.
This is probably the most important factor that most people overlook. When you buy a cordless tool kit, you are investing in a battery platform. Every future tool you add needs to use the same voltage and connector. EGO has the 56V ARC Lithium system. Greenworks offers 24V, 40V, 48V, 60V, and 80V lines. WORX uses the PowerShare 20V system. SKIL has PWR CORE 40. CRAFTSMAN has V20.
Before you buy any kit, check what other tools are available on that platform. If you think you might want a chainsaw, pole saw, pressure washer, or snow blower in the future, make sure your chosen brand offers those tools. Forum users consistently report that battery compatibility is the single most important factor in long-term satisfaction with cordless lawn equipment.
Two numbers tell you most of what you need to know about a battery. Voltage (V) determines how much power and torque the tool can deliver. Higher voltage means more cutting and blowing power. Amp-hours (Ah) determine how long the battery lasts on a charge. A 2.0Ah battery at any voltage will run about half as long as a 4.0Ah battery at the same voltage.
For comparison, 20V systems are best for light-duty tasks and small yards. 40V systems handle most residential lawn care effectively. 56V to 60V systems deliver near-gas-equivalent performance for demanding tasks. 80V systems are for heavy-duty use and larger properties.
Real-world runtime depends on what you are doing and how hard the tool is working. Trimming thick, wet grass uses more power than trimming dry, thin grass. Running a blower on turbo drains the battery much faster than running on low. As a general rule, expect the battery to last 30 to 45 minutes for moderate trimming and 15 to 25 minutes for full-power blowing. If your property requires more than one battery’s worth of runtime, buy a kit that includes two batteries or plan to add a second one.
If your kit includes a mower, decide whether you need self-propulsion. Self-propelled mowers are worth it if your yard has slopes, you have physical limitations, or you simply prefer less effort. Push mowers are lighter, simpler, and less expensive. For flat yards under a quarter acre, a push mower is usually sufficient. For anything larger or with elevation changes, self-propelled pays for itself in reduced fatigue.
Battery powered lawn tools require minimal maintenance compared to gas equipment. No oil changes, no spark plugs, no air filters, no fuel stabilizer. The main maintenance task is keeping the battery charged and storing it properly. Lithium-ion batteries last longest when stored at about 50 percent charge in a cool, dry place. Avoid leaving them in hot garages or freezing sheds. Most kits with vertical storage designs take up significantly less wall space than a gas mower, which is a practical benefit for homeowners with limited garage or shed space.
EGO Power+ consistently ranks as the top brand for battery-powered yard equipment based on performance, build quality, and battery technology. Their 56V ARC Lithium platform delivers gas-equivalent power across their full tool lineup. Greenworks is the best value brand with options across multiple voltage platforms (40V, 48V, 60V, 80V), and CRAFTSMAN V20 offers the widest tool ecosystem for homeowners who want indoor and outdoor tools on the same battery.
Yes, battery-powered lawn equipment is worth the investment for most homeowners. You eliminate gas costs, oil changes, spark plug replacements, and pull-cord starting. Modern brushless motors deliver power comparable to gas engines for typical residential yard work. The main trade-off is battery runtime, which requires planning for larger properties. Most homeowners recoup the higher upfront cost through zero fuel and maintenance expenses within 2 to 3 years.
The EGO Power+ line consistently earns the highest ratings from both professional reviewers and consumers. Their mowers feature 56V ARC Lithium batteries, weather-resistant construction, and cutting performance that matches or exceeds gas mowers. The Greenworks 80V mower line is the top-rated value option, delivering excellent power and runtime at a lower price point.
The best battery operated lawn mower depends on your yard size and budget. For small to medium yards, the Greenworks 48V 20-inch mower kit offers excellent value with included trimmer and blower. For larger properties or demanding conditions, the EGO Power+ 56V mowers deliver the most consistent power. For budget-conscious buyers, the Greenworks 40V and 48V push mower kits provide reliable performance at accessible prices.
Runtime varies by tool type, battery capacity, and workload. String trimmers typically run 25 to 45 minutes per charge. Leaf blowers run 15 to 30 minutes depending on speed setting. Lawn mowers run 30 to 60 minutes based on grass conditions and deck size. A 4.0Ah battery generally provides about twice the runtime of a 2.0Ah battery at the same voltage. For properties over a quarter acre, having a second battery ensures uninterrupted work.
After testing all eight kits across multiple properties and seasons, the EGO POWER+ combo remains our top pick for overall performance. The POWERLOAD trimmer and 670 CFM blower deliver gas-rivaling power with the convenience of cordless operation. For homeowners watching their budget, the Greenworks 40V trimmer and blower combo offers incredible long-term value with proven durability backed by over 10,000 user reviews.
The best battery powered lawn equipment kits make yard work simpler, quieter, and cleaner than gas alternatives. Whether you need a basic trimmer and blower for a small lot or a full mower package for a suburban yard, the kits in this roundup cover every property size and budget. Pick the battery platform that fits your future tool needs, invest in enough battery capacity for your property, and enjoy the pull-cord-free lifestyle.