Many of us love to have a garden in our outside area of the home. We enjoy the view sitting there, and even maintaining it gives us joy and happiness.
But sometimes when we are maintaining our garden with fuel machines, it becomes more noise-making and effort-demanding. But using battery operated garden tools can solve this problem for you. It works through the power, so you don’t have to worry about pollution and noise it may cause. There are several options in these types of tools, so what is better for you?
To make your selection process easier, here we will understand how to choose the right tools for your garden.
Choose the right power
- Lower voltage (18V-24V): If you have a smaller garden area and do not have a heavy work load, then this can be the best fit for you. Because it requires lower power, the size of the tools is also smaller and lightweight. You can easily do pruning and shaping of your small plants through these tools.
- Medium to high voltage (40V-60V): If you own a large garden area, then these tools can be beneficial for you. It can help cut thick branches and maintain a large garden area. As it requires higher power, it may be heavier than lower-voltage tools. But it can help you to complete the job faster.
Understand how long the battery can work
- Amp-hours (Ah) is the unit that helps you understand how long your battery can work on one charge.
- Lower Ah (2Ah – 4Ah): These tools are light in weight and do not take much time to charge. But it does not last for a long time; you can use it for smaller tasks.
- Higher Ah (5Ah and up): These portable garden tools work for longer years without needing recharging. If you want to do a major task that requires a longer battery span, these can be helpful.
Check for brushless motors
- Look at the tool, if it shows brushless, then understand it is made with a modern concept. Brushless motors are stronger and provide the power more effectively.
- As it does not have brushes, it wastes less energy due to friction and heat and can provide you with longer performing hours. There are no brushes, which means fewer parts are there to be damaged, so as a result it lasts for longer years.
Stick to the one brand
- Once you are comfortable with any brand and satisfied with their products, then stick to that brand and purchase every tool from that brand only.
- When you do this, you don’t have to buy batteries for every individual tool. You can buy a few batteries, and that will power all the tools. You don’t have to spend money on purchasing different chargers.
- This saves you money and also makes your task easier. If you are working with one tool and the battery is down, then you can easily replace the battery with another tool.
Measure weight
- Switching to a battery-powered mower or any other garden tool is quite a good idea. But when you visit a store, try to lift it so you can measure the weight of the machine.
- They are light in weight compared to fuel machines, but the weight of the battery is there. Lift the tool and check whether it is comfortable in use and if you can hold it for a significant time to complete your task.
Conclusion
Choosing the battery tool is easy when you know your requirements. If you have a smaller garden, then choose lower power and Amp tools. Try to purchase a brushless motor tool and stick to one brand. At last, if it is easy to lift and comfortable in use, then you can purchase the tools to maintain your garden beautifully.
For more tips on keeping your garden lush and well-maintained, check out this guide on the benefits of using a lawn mower.




