Dewalt Garden Power Tools
DeWalt garden tools keep site edges, plots, and overgrown runs under control without petrol faff, using the same batteries as your day-to-day cordless kit.
When you turn up to a job and the outside's a mess, it slows everything down and makes the handover look rough. DeWalt garden tools are built for proper graft, from quick tidy-ups to full clear-outs, with DeWalt cordless garden tools that start first time and keep cutting. If you're doing regular grounds work, stick to one battery platform and build your DeWalt landscaping tools around it.
What Jobs Are DeWalt Garden Tools Best At?
- Clearing long grass and rough edges around plots, fences, and site cabins so you can get materials in and out without snagging or tripping over growth.
- Blowing down paths, driveways, and hardstanding after cutting and strimming so the place looks tidy for clients and you are not dragging debris back through the building.
- Cutting back hedges and scrub on maintenance rounds where you need clean lines without the noise, fumes, and starting issues that come with petrol kit.
- Dealing with overgrown access routes and garden clear-ups on refurbs where the outside has been left for months and you need cordless kit that just gets on with it.
Choosing the Right DeWalt Garden Tools
Match the tool to the growth you are actually cutting, then pick the battery size to suit the length of your runs.
1. Battery platform and runtime
If you are already on DeWalt cordless, buy into the same battery platform so you are not juggling chargers and packs. For quick tidy-ups a smaller pack is fine, but for strimming and blowing on bigger plots, step up in Ah so you are not swapping batteries every ten minutes.
2. Cutting width and tool size
If you are only trimming borders and fence lines, a lighter tool is easier on your arms and gets into tight spots. If you are clearing rough ground and thicker growth, go bigger on cutting capacity so the tool is not bogging down and wasting your time.
3. Bare tool or kit
If you have batteries and a charger already, go bare tool and save money. If this is your first bit of DeWalt garden kit, a kit with a decent battery and charger gets you working straight away and stops you buying the wrong pack for the job.
Who Uses DeWalt Cordless Garden Tools?
- Landscapers and grounds teams who need DeWalt landscaping tools that run all day on a battery system they can standardise across the crew.
- Maintenance lads and housing teams doing regular tidy-ups, hedge runs, and grass cutting where petrol storage and transport is a pain.
- Builders and site managers sorting plot edges and handover clean-ups, especially when the outside work is the last thing holding the job back.
How DeWalt Cordless Garden Tools Work for You
Cordless garden kit is all about consistent power and sensible runtime. Get the battery and tool size right and it feels like proper work kit, not a toy.
1. Battery voltage is the power base
Higher voltage platforms are built for heavier cutting and longer sessions without feeling strained. That matters when you are into thick grass, wet growth, or you are running a blower hard to clear a full drive.
2. Amp hours are your working time
Ah is what stops you downing tools mid-run. Strimmers, hedge trimmers, and blowers can drain small batteries quickly, so if you are doing multiple gardens or a big plot, plan on bigger packs or spares.
3. One system across tools keeps the day moving
When your DeWalt garden tools share batteries, you can rotate packs between strimmer, blower, and hedge trimmer as you work, instead of waiting on charge or carrying mixed systems in the van.
Shop DeWalt Garden Tools at ITS
Whether you are after a single bare tool to match your existing batteries or you are building a full set of DeWalt cordless garden tools for regular maintenance work, we stock the range in one place. It is all held in our own warehouse, in stock and ready for next day delivery so you can get the outside sorted without losing a day.
DeWalt Garden Tools FAQs
What batteries do DeWalt garden tools use?
Most DeWalt garden tools run on DeWalt cordless battery platforms, commonly the same packs you will already know from their site tools. Check each product listing for the voltage and whether it is bare tool or supplied as a kit, so you do not end up with the wrong batteries or no charger.
Is DeWalt good for landscaping?
Yes, DeWalt is a solid choice for landscaping and grounds work if you want cordless kit that takes regular use and shares batteries across tools. The big win is keeping one system in the van so your strimmer, blower, and hedge trimmer all run off the same packs.
Should I buy DeWalt garden tools as bare tools or kits?
If you already have compatible DeWalt batteries and a charger, bare tools are the sensible buy. If you are starting from scratch or you need longer runtime, a kit can be better value because you get a battery that matches the tool and you are working straight away.
Will DeWalt cordless garden tools cope with wet grass and rough growth?
They will cope, but be realistic about tool size and battery capacity. Wet, long grass and thick edges load the tool harder, so you want the right cutting capacity and a bigger Ah battery to keep it from slowing down and draining too fast.
How many batteries do I need for a full day of grounds work?
For occasional tidy-ups, one good battery can be enough. For regular landscaping runs, plan on spare batteries so you can rotate packs between tools and keep moving, especially with blowers and strimmers which can chew through smaller packs quickly.