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Accept & closeKeeping your grass at the right height actually helps it grow thicker? That’s right, a regular trim encourages healthier, denser growth.
Some spots are just too tricky for a mower, like around trees, fences and those awkward edges. But a grass trimmer can slip right in and leave your lawn looking perfectly manicured.
The hedge trimmers of today can cut through branches as thick as your thumb in a single pass. That helps tackle bigger bushes so you can neaten up your whole garden.
A pressure washer makes light work of outdoor cleaning, blasting through patios, cars, furniture and even bins up to 10x faster than scrubbing by hand.
Check out our handy guide for tips on how to find out what level of pressure you need to tackle tricky spots.
Learn moreGet your garden looking its best with our guide that helps you choose the right kit to keep every patch neat and tidy.
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It all comes down to the size and shape of your space. Cordless models are great for medium gardens, electric corded ones are spot‑on for smaller patches, petrol mowers handle big or bumpy lawns like a champ, and robot mowers take care of everything for you while you put your feet up.
Absolutely! Modern cordless garden tools pack a real punch. They’re quieter, easier to look after, and brilliant for everyday jobs like mowing, trimming and tidying your hedges.
Some cordless garden tools come with a battery and charger, while others are sold as just the tool by itself. That’s handy if you’ve already got a compatible battery you can reuse. Just make sure to check the product page to see exactly what’s in the box.
Electric tools are nice and light with hardly any upkeep, but you’ll need to stay near a plug. Cordless ones give you loads of freedom and are super easy to store. Petrol tools bring the extra oomph for tougher jobs, though they’re usually heavier and need a bit more TLC.
Yep! They’re great for blasting dirt off patios, decking, driveways, fences and garden furniture. And with adjustable pressure settings, you can give more delicate surfaces like wood and stone a gentler clean.
Lots of garden tools are made with beginners in mind, with lightweight builds, comfy handles and simple controls. It helps make them easier to use, even if you’re just getting started.
A few things to think about are your garden size, how thick your hedges are, the cutting width, power type and overall weight. For smaller spaces, cordless models usually deliver plenty of power while keeping things nice and flexible.
Most garden tools on AO come with a manufacturer’s warranty, but the length can vary depending on the brand and model. Just check the product page for the full lowdown on what’s included.
Looking after your tools isn’t a big job if you do it right. Just give them a quick clean after you’re done, store the batteries somewhere warm in winter, sharpen the blades when they start to look a little dull, and make sure to check the manual for specific questions. That’ll help them last for years.