Every product was carefully curated by an Esquire editor. We may earn a commission from these links. Here’s how we test products and why you should trust us.AmazonFor an electric lawn mower that will replace that gas guzzler, Greenworks makes a push mower that functions pretty much the same as what you’re likely used to, only lighter and quieter. This exhaust-free lawn mower barely makes a peep, starts at the push of a button, and your kid won’t have to inhale all that exhaust.The 4.0 Ah battery will last between thirty and sixty minutes depending on cut height, grass moisture level, and the length of your lawn. Since ideally, you’d want to cover the whole yard in one go, this size electric mower is perfect for lawns from around a quarter of an acre to a third of an acre, at most. Or, if you have more property, it can be the close-to-the-house and detail work solution when used in conjunction with a gas riding lawn mower.If you want more of a step up for your electric mower, I would go to Ego, the premier brand in the space but one of the more expensive options. Its self-propelled electric mower gives you the same hour of runtime, but you get a higher build quality and a nice suite of replacement parts.Think about this like a robot vacuum (or mop) for your lawn. It uses advanced tech to map out your whole yard, and onboard cameras to detect obstacles, all the while giving your grass the cut it needs while you drink a beer in the shade. Pretty good deal when it works.These days, there are quite a few brands making robot lawn mowers, but Segway’s Navimow is one of the most routinely well-regarded. The first time you set one of these up and let it mow your lawn for you, it feels like magic. Especially if you ever tried to set one of these up in the days when you had to dig up your lawn to install wires. It’s easier than all of that, and the mower itself is better than anything you could get back then. Of course, like any robo-replacement for doing the thing yourself, it will still get stuck and require occasional intervention. Just fair warning.Advertisement - Continue Reading BelowCome autumn, the leaf blower is one of the most important tools a man keeps in the garage. There’s no replacement for it. Cordless and electric really is the best and easiest way to go. This one from Ego Power+ (again, the top brand for electric lawn tools at large) uses a rechargeable 5.0 Ah battery to make sure you’re always ready to quickly clear the driveway on a blustery morning.Call it a string trimmer, an edger, or a weed whacker and (even though two of those sound like innuendo) we will all know what you’re talking about. It’s what you need to finish the job. Oh, give it a rest already. Point is, this high-powered cordless trimmer from Husqvarna will help you drastically cut down the time you are spending touching up the lawn after you mow. Those edges and corners will become oblivion in seconds flat with this thing. It even includes an extension pole for those hard-to-reach spots, back behind that thorny bush or annoying tree trunk.Advertisement - Continue Reading BelowYou’d think a hedge trimmer might not be as useful as some of these other tools, but you’d be wrong. Any suburban dad could tell you that to let the hedge win is to admit defeat. And sure, you can go buy corded hedge trimmers, but all they’re going to do is (literally) hold you back. Instead, get something like this battery-powered Craftsman hedge trimmer. It will give you the freedom you need while still cutting through hedge branches as if it were a razor trimming hairs. It’s a big tool, but it’s got a balanced weight to it and thanks to its power, you never have to hold it up for that long anyhow.Sometimes a job calls for a chainsaw. Like those pesky encroaching branches ruining your perfect garden. Weighing in at just 3.4 pounds, this compact tool will get the job done and start at the push of a button—no revving up.It has an auto-oiling function, and you can adjust the chain tension without the need for any wrench or tool, so maintenance is also made easy. With about sixty minutes of runtime per 2.0 Ah battery charge, it can get to the end of pretty much any pruning task.Advertisement - Continue Reading BelowWhat Are the Best Electric Lawn Equipment Brands?We gave you a list of the absolute best in each category, but if you’re going to invest in a bunch of electric lawn equipment, it’s smart to do it all from the same brand. That way the batteries and chargers are compatible and universal between tools.For our money, EGO and Greenworks make the best suites of electric lawn tools. You won’t go wanting for more tools with the amount of variety offered by either of those brands.
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