Best Cordless Yard Tools for 2026: Battery Trimmer, Blower & Edger
By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026
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Cordless outdoor tools trade gas fumes and pull cords for quiet, push-button convenience - ideal for typical suburban lots. We picked a battery string trimmer, blower, and edger by comparing runtime, power specs, and platform compatibility. Sticking to one battery system keeps costs down as you build a kit.
A near-maintenance-free battery trimmer whose self-winding head and shared 56V platform make it the easy pick for typical suburban yards and clean edging.
- Small yards
- Medium yards
- Battery
- Edging
- Low maintenance
Pros
- POWERLOAD head reloads line automatically, skipping the usual messy hand-winding
- Carbon-fiber straight shaft plus brushless motor is quiet, low-vibration, and starts instantly
- Shares one 56V battery platform with EGO blowers, mowers, and edger attachments
Cons
- 2.5Ah runtime (~45 min) can fall short on large lots without a spare pack
- Kit price runs higher than a comparable gas trimmer up front
- Bump/auto head still relies on pre-cut .095 in line, not thicker gas-grade line for heavy brush
A quiet, strong cordless blower that clears driveways and mid-size yards with gas-like CFM minus the noise and fumes.
- Battery
- Leaf cleanup
- Driveways
- Low noise
- Medium yards
Pros
- 650 CFM turbo moves leaves like a gas handheld yet runs at a neighbor-friendly 64 dB
- Variable-speed dial plus long ~90 min normal-mode runtime handles most fall cleanups on one charge
- No fuel, no pull cord, and it shares the 56V pack with other EGO tools
Cons
- Turbo mode drains the 5.0Ah battery in about 20 minutes
- 9.7 lb handheld weight is tiring for very long clearing sessions
- Big leaf volume on large lots may still favor a backpack unit
A purpose-built battery edger for homeowners who want showroom-crisp borders along driveways and beds without gas or a corded unit.
- Edging
- Battery
- Driveways
- Sidewalks
- Low maintenance
Pros
- Dedicated wheeled edger cuts crisper, straighter borders than a tilted trimmer
- Brushless 40V motor with depth control and a guide wheel makes straight lines easy
- Battery convenience with no fuel, part of Ryobi's large 40V lineup
Cons
- A single-purpose tool many owners cover with a trimmer edging attachment
- ~14 lb and wheel-based, so tight or curvy beds take more effort
- 40V pack is not cross-compatible with Ryobi's popular 18V ONE+ tools
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Should I stay on one battery platform?
- Yes, where you can. Buying trimmer, blower, and edger on one voltage system (like EGO 56V) lets batteries and chargers interchange, cutting cost and clutter. Just note some brands split lines - Ryobi's 40V packs, for example, don't fit its 18V ONE+ tools.
- Are cordless tools powerful enough for a whole yard?
- For small to mid-size yards, yes - modern brushless motors rival light gas tools. For large lots or heavy weeds and wet leaves, keep a spare battery on the charger or step up to gas for the toughest jobs.