Worx Garden Power Tools
WORX garden tools make outdoor jobs quicker, cleaner, and less of a graft, from weekly tidy-ups to proper clear-outs when a site's been left to grow wild.
When you've got grass up to your ankles, hedges swallowing paths, or a handover garden that needs sorting fast, WORX cordless outdoor tools are a solid shout. You get practical kit for trimming, cutting, blowing and clearing without dragging leads about or messing with petrol. Pick the right WORX landscaping equipment for the size of the job, then build your set around the battery platform so you're not buying chargers twice.
What Jobs Are WORX Garden Tools Best At?
- Clearing overgrown edges and long grass around plots, fences, and site cabins when you need it tidy before the client turns up.
- Trimming hedges and cutting back shrubs on maintenance rounds so you can keep access routes, paths, and driveways usable.
- Blowing leaves, dust, and light debris off patios, paths, and hardstanding to get an outdoor area looking presentable for handover.
- Cutting and breaking down garden waste and small timber so it's easier to stack, bag, or shift into the skip without fighting it.
Choosing the Right WORX Garden Tools
Match the tool to the workload first, then build around one battery setup so you are not carrying three chargers for one job.
1. Battery platform and spares
If you are already on WORX batteries, stick with it and buy body tools to save money. If you are starting from scratch, get at least two batteries for anything that runs constantly like strimmers and blowers, because one pack will not cover a full tidy-up.
2. Tool type for the job, not the other way round
If it is just weekly lawn edges and light grass, a strimmer is enough. If you are cutting back thick growth and woody stems, step up to a proper trimmer or cutter designed for heavier work, otherwise you will be stopping and fighting it all day.
3. Garden size and run time
Small gardens and quick tidy-ups suit compact cordless kit. For larger plots or regular maintenance rounds, prioritise longer run time and quicker battery swaps, because stopping to wait for a charge kills your day.
Who Are WORX Garden Tools For on Site?
- Landscapers and grounds teams who need WORX landscaping equipment for regular cutting, trimming, and clear-ups without the hassle of petrol.
- Maintenance fitters and housing teams doing voids and call-outs, where WORX cordless outdoor tools keep the van load simple and quick to deploy.
- General builders and site teams who just want the outside areas kept under control so access stays clear and the place doesn't look abandoned.
How WORX Cordless Outdoor Tools Work for You
Cordless garden kit is all about getting the job done without leads, petrol, or downtime. The battery and the cutting or blowing head do the work, so choosing the right setup matters.
1. Batteries are the engine
On cordless tools, the battery capacity and how hard you are pushing the tool decides your run time. Thick grass, wet leaves, and heavy cutting drain packs faster, so plan for spare batteries if you are doing more than a quick trim.
2. The right cutting system saves time
Strimmers and trimmers work best when the line or blade matches what you are cutting. Light edging is easy, but rough clear-outs need a setup that will not keep snagging or stalling, otherwise you spend your day re-feeding line and clearing jams.
Accessories That Keep WORX Garden Tools Working
These are the bits that stop a simple tidy-up turning into a stop-start faff halfway through the job.
1. Spare batteries
A second battery is the difference between finishing the garden in one hit and waiting around for a charge, especially on strimmers and blowers that run flat-out.
2. Fast charger
If you are turning jobs around in a day, a faster charger keeps batteries cycling so you are not stuck nursing one pack and losing time.
3. Replacement line, spools, or blades
Keep spares in the van because line wears fast on edging and rough ground, and a fresh spool or blade stops you hacking at growth with a worn cutting edge.
Why Shop for WORX Garden Tools at ITS?
Whether you need one WORX cordless outdoor tool for quick tidy-ups or you are building a full set of WORX landscaping equipment, you can sort it here in one go. We stock the range in our own warehouse, ready for next day delivery, so you are not waiting around when the outside work needs doing.
WORX Garden Tools FAQs
Are WORX garden tools any good?
Yes, for the kind of work most lads actually need them for, they do the job properly. They are a good fit for regular maintenance, tidy-ups, and clearing work where you want cordless convenience and you are not trying to run commercial groundworks kit all day, every day.
What batteries do WORX garden tools use?
WORX garden tools run on WORX cordless battery platforms, and the key is to stick to one system so batteries and chargers can be shared across your kit. Check the product listing for the exact voltage and whether it is sold as a kit with batteries and charger or as a body tool.
Should I buy a kit or body tool?
If you have no WORX batteries yet, buy a kit so you are not stuck with a tool you cannot run. If you are already on the platform, body tools are the sensible way to build out your set without paying again for chargers you have already got.
Will cordless garden tools cope with wet grass and heavy growth?
They will, but be straight about it, wet grass and thick growth pull more power and cut your run time down. For rough clear-outs, go in with sharp line or the right blade and have a spare battery ready, because one pack rarely lasts a full heavy session.
What is the main mistake people make buying WORX garden tools?
Buying on price and ending up short on batteries. The tool is only half the story, so if you are doing more than a quick edge and blow, budget for spare batteries and keep the charger in the van so you can keep moving.