Dewalt Garden Power Tools
DeWalt garden tools are for clearing, cutting, and tidying without messing about with petrol or leads, using the batteries you already run on site.
When you've got a handover tomorrow and the outside looks rough, this is the kit that gets it sorted fast. DeWalt cordless garden tools cover strimmers, blowers, hedge trimmers and chainsaws that take knocks, run clean, and don't spend half the day being "started". If you're doing regular grounds work, match the tool to the battery platform and get the right cutting capacity for the job.
What Are DeWalt Garden Tools Used For?
- Clearing paths, driveways, and site entrances with blowers so you are not sweeping dust and leaves for an hour before the client turns up.
- Strimming long edges and rough patches around plots, fencing lines, and kerbs where a mower will not reach cleanly.
- Knocking back hedges and overgrowth with hedge trimmers to keep access routes clear and stop snagging materials and clothing on the way through.
- Cutting down timber, posts, and fallen branches with chainsaws for quick clearance work, especially after windy weather or on overgrown refurb sites.
- Keeping gardens and communal areas tidy on maintenance rounds where quick setup and easy transport matters more than dragging petrol kit in and out the van.
Choosing the Right DeWalt Garden Tools
Sort the right tool by matching it to the clearance you actually do, then buy into the battery platform you can keep fed all day.
1. Battery platform and run time
If you are already on DeWalt batteries for drills and saws, stick with DeWalt cordless garden tools so you are not running two chargers and two sets of packs. If you are doing full-day landscaping, plan on higher capacity batteries and a spare, because strimmers and blowers chew through small packs quickly.
2. Cutting capacity and tool type
If it is mainly edges and light growth, a strimmer and blower will cover most jobs. If you are dealing with thick hedges or woody stems, choose a hedge trimmer or chainsaw with the reach and capacity to avoid forcing it and burning time on repeated passes.
3. Weight, balance, and control
If you are on it for more than ten minutes at a time, weight and balance matters as much as power, especially on strimmers and hedge trimmers. Pick the one that feels stable at full reach, because a tool that fights you all day is slower and harder on arms and shoulders.
Who Are DeWalt Cordless Garden Tools For?
- Landscapers and grounds teams who need reliable DeWalt landscaping equipment for day-in, day-out cutting and clearance without petrol downtime.
- Site managers and handover teams tidying plot edges, paths, and parking areas so the place looks finished when the keys change hands.
- Maintenance engineers and housing teams doing regular rounds who want cordless kit that stores neatly in the van and is ready to go on arrival.
- Chippies and general builders clearing access and waste timber on refurbs, where quick cut-and-shift beats setting up corded gear.
Garden Tool Accessories That Save Time on Site
The right spares and add-ons stop you losing half a day to blunt cutters, snapped line, or flat batteries.
1. Spare batteries and a fast charger
This stops the classic problem of getting halfway through a tidy-up, then waiting around while a pack crawls back to life. If you are doing regular clearance work, a second battery is the difference between finishing the job and coming back tomorrow.
2. Strimmer line and replacement spools
Keep a couple in the van because line disappears fast on kerbs, fence edges, and rough ground. Fresh line feeds properly and cuts cleaner, instead of you constantly bump-feeding and tearing at heavy growth.
3. Chainsaw chains and bar oil
A sharp spare chain keeps cuts safe and controlled when you hit dirty timber or hidden grit, and bar oil is not optional if you want the saw to last. If you are cutting clearance timber regularly, you will get through both.
Shop DeWalt Garden Tools at ITS
Whether you need a quick blower for handover days or a full spread of DeWalt landscaping equipment for regular grounds work, we stock the range in the key types and specs. It is all held in our own warehouse, in stock and ready for next day delivery so you can get the job finished on time.
DeWalt Garden Tools FAQs
Does DeWalt make good gardening tools?
Yes, they are built with the same trade mindset as DeWalt power tools, so they stand up to being thrown in and out the van and used on rough ground. The big win is the cordless setup, because you get strong performance without petrol faff, and you can keep everything on one battery system.
What is the warranty on DeWalt garden power tools?
It depends on the exact tool and whether you register it, so check the product page details before you buy. In practice, keep your receipt and register the tool straight away if the model offers it, because that is what makes warranty claims painless if anything does go wrong.
Are DeWalt cordless garden tools powerful enough to replace petrol?
For most maintenance, clearance, and handover tidy-ups, yes, they do the job properly. If you are doing heavy, all-day cutting in thick growth, you will want higher capacity batteries and spares, because run time is the limiter, not the cutting ability.
What batteries do DeWalt garden tools use, and can I share them with my drills?
Many models are designed to run on DeWalt's cordless battery platforms, which is exactly why trades buy into them. Check the listing for the specific tool, because some are body only and some are supplied as kits, but the whole point is keeping one set of batteries working across your gear.
What is the real-world run time like on blowers and strimmers?
Expect them to drain batteries quicker than a drill, especially if you run full power the whole time. If you want a stress-free day, go bigger on battery capacity and keep a spare charged, because stopping mid-clearance is what wastes time and makes the job feel like a slog.