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Purchasing outdoor power equipment.

Finding electric lawn equipment for your needs.

When it comes to choosing lawn care equipment, the first thing to consider is how much space you need to cover. This is especially important when choosing a lawnmower. The two main kinds of electric lawnmowers are push mowers and riding lawnmowers. A push lawnmower is the most common choice. However, if you have a lot of lawn to cover, a riding lawn mower will certainly make the job easier. Alternatively, if you have less grass that you need to trim and are short on storage space, a foldable lawn mower is another option.

When budgeting for lawn care tools, don’t overlook the importance of an edger. Trimmers and edgers are important tools for maintaining the appearance of your lawn, allowing you to cut clean edges along pathways, steppingstones and sidewalks.

There are also a lot of advantages of electric power tools, so much so that they are becoming more popular than gas-powered power tools. For one, you will not have to breathe in fumes while running your outdoor power tools. Additionally, you can easily charge your equipment rather than having to purchase fuel.

Getting the most out of your outdoor power equipment.

Regular maintenance and proper storage of outdoor power equipment is important. Maintenance often involves regular oiling and cleaning, replacing filters on tools like leaf blowers, winterizing tools (especially ones that use water—like pressure washers) and sharpening the blades on chainsaws, pole saws and trimmers.

When using electric outdoor power equipment, you will also want to take action to preserve the life of rechargeable power equipment batteries. To keep your battery in tip-top shape, you should only charge it for as long as necessary. This is because charging heats up batteries and heat can degrade battery materials over time. So, it’s best not to keep your batteries plugged in longer than necessary.

Storing outdoor power equipment away from harsh weather, dampness and extreme cold or heat will also keep it in better condition. For tools that can rust, ensure the components are completely dry before long-term storage. After all, you don’t want to tackle the leaves and grass with your essential power equipment for fall only to discover you need to fix or replace something.

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