First, by choosing electric (rather than gas-powered) yard equipment, you’re cutting fumes and a lot of noise out of your care routine. Even better, you’re cutting down on your carbon footprint, especially when you power your electric equipment with green energy. Is your house a good candidate for solar panels? What about your power company—do they offer green energy options? Adding sustainable energy sources to your home can make your electric edge trimmer an even more eco-friendly tool.
To care for your electric yard equipment battery, make sure you charge it only as much as is needed. Charging heats batteries, and heat can reduce battery life over time.
It's also crucial to use your equipment only for its intended purpose. For instance, if you have something heavy-duty to cut or trim, you may need a pole saw rather than just a trimmer.