Best Cordless Yard Tools 2026: Building a Gas-Free Battery Yard Care Setup

Best Cordless Yard Tools 2026: Building a Gas-Free Battery Yard Care Setup

Battery yard tools crossed the good-enough line a few years ago, and in 2026 a fully gas-free setup is a reasonable plan for most suburban yards, not a compromise. Here is the mower, blower, and trimmer we would build around - and the battery math nobody puts on the box.

The pitch for going gas-free is simple and mostly true: no pull cords, no stale fuel, no carburetors, no shed that smells like a filling station. Push a button and the tool runs. Maintenance shrinks to cleaning the deck and keeping batteries charged. The tools are quieter, which your neighbors will notice before you do, and they start in March exactly the way they started in September. For a typical quarter-acre suburban lot, the runtime anxiety that defined early battery tools is largely gone - a modern mower finishes the lawn with charge to spare, and a good blower clears a driveway without drama.

The honest catch is that you are not really buying three tools - you are buying into batteries, and the batteries are where the money and the planning live. Our three picks below span three different battery platforms, which is the trade-off of picking the best tool in each category rather than the best single ecosystem. That means three chargers on the wall. If that bothers you, it is reasonable to give up a little performance in one category to consolidate on one platform. Either way, plan your charging strategy before you buy: know how many batteries each tool needs to finish your yard in one session, and price a spare battery before checkout, because that number changes the real cost of every tool on this list.

Best Mower for Small and Medium YardsGreenworks 40V 21-inch Cordless Mower
Best Budget Trimmer and EdgerWORX 20V GT Revolution String Trimmer
How we chose: We favored tools that finish a real suburban yard on the batteries included in the box, not spec-sheet numbers. Each pick had to start reliably, hold up across a full season of weekly use, and cost what it delivers - no flagship pricing for backyard workloads.
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1
Best Blower

EGO Power+ 650 CFM Leaf Blower (LB6504)

8.6 / 10 · Cordless Leaf Blower · From ~$249 (kit)
8.6

The EGO 650 CFM is the blower that ended the gas-versus-battery argument for us. It moves wet leaves and driveway gravel dust with authority that used to require a two-stroke engine, runs quiet enough for early Saturdays, and the 56V battery shares a platform deep enough to build on.

Why we picked it

  • 650 CFM output genuinely competes with mid-size gas handheld blowers
  • Variable speed dial plus turbo boost gives fine control for beds and gravel
  • No fuel mixing, no pull cord, and it starts instantly in cold weather

Keep in mind

  • Batteries and charger drive the real cost well past the bare-tool price
2
Best Mower for Small and Medium Yards

Greenworks 40V 21-inch Cordless Mower

8.2 / 10 · Battery Lawn Mower · From ~$299 (kit)
8.2

For yards up to about a quarter acre, the Greenworks 40V hits the sweet spot: a full 21-inch deck, push-button start, and enough runtime to finish a typical suburban lawn on one charge. It slows in thick wet grass, but for weekly maintenance mowing it simply does the job.

Why we picked it

  • Push-button start and near-zero maintenance compared with any gas mower
  • Quiet enough to mow early or late without annoying the whole street
  • Light and maneuverable, with a fold-up frame for vertical wall storage

Keep in mind

  • Runtime drops sharply in thick or tall grass, so big yards need a spare pack
3
Best Budget Trimmer and Edger

WORX 20V GT Revolution String Trimmer

8.0 / 10 · Cordless String Trimmer · From ~$119 (kit)
8.0

The Worx GT Revolution converts from trimmer to walk-behind edger with a twist of the head, which makes it two budget tools in one. It is light, easy to feed, and cheap enough to add to any setup - just buy the spare battery, because trimming and edging together will drain one pack.

Why we picked it

  • Head rotates to convert from string trimmer to a wheeled walk-behind edger
  • Command-feed button advances line on demand, no bumping the head on concrete
  • Very light, so shoulders and elbows survive the whole perimeter

Keep in mind

  • 20V power class is light-duty compared with 40V and 56V competitors

Frequently asked questions

Can I use one brand of battery across all three tools?
Not across these three - EGO, Greenworks, and Worx each use their own battery platform, so this setup means three chargers. If a single platform matters more to you than best-in-category performance, pick your favorite tool first and buy the rest from the same brand's lineup.
How many batteries do I actually need?
For a small or medium yard, the batteries included with each tool usually cover one full session per tool. The most common gap is doing everything in one afternoon - mow, trim, edge, and blow - where a spare pack for the trimmer or blower saves you a mid-job charging break. Buy the tools first, do your yard once, then buy spares based on where you actually ran out.
Are battery mowers really powerful enough to replace gas?
For weekly maintenance mowing on a small or medium lawn, yes. Where battery mowers still give ground is heavy overgrowth and thick wet grass, where they slow down or bog where a gas mower would power through. If you mow on schedule and keep the deck clear, most homeowners never hit that limit.

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