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Get your garden in shape, minus the elbow grease

On the cutting hedge! - by Rachel de Hosson
  • 04 Nov 2019
Get your garden in shape, minus the elbow grease

Spring is (finally) in full swing - trees are budding, flowers are popping up and lawns are leaping out of the ground. If you’re a gardener, it’s game on. While having a garden is a pleasure and a privilege, it does take a degree of effort to ensure things don’t get out of hand. And, let’s face it, the lawn isn’t going to mow itself.

Some jobs are just hard work without the right tools. You’ve only got two hands and one body, so why suffer if your gear is more trouble than it’s worth? Like that bomby old mower you have to mix the fuel for, with the pull-start that nearly throws your back out. Or your old edge trimmer that literally hasn’t cut anything properly for years. There’s nothing enjoyable about that. So maybe it’s time for an upgrade.

Whether your garden is big or small, RYOBI has a range to suit your space. Their battery powered tool range will make short work of all your garden jobs. From mowers to blowers, trimmers and more, the 18V & 36V cordless tools run off a rechargeable Lithium Ion batteries that give you the time and power you need to get the job done quickly, easily and minus the hassle. The best part is, that each of the battery systems have over 15 tools, so you can swap from mowing to blowing in a flash.

Cordless tools with batteries takes the hassle out of gardening
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The power of ONE+

The RYOBI 18V ONE+ 36cm Lawn Mower Kit is the new generation of lawn mowers. Completely cordless, it runs off a rechargeable RYOBI 18V ONE+ battery (battery and charger included), so it saves you the hassle of refuelling and re-oiling, doesn’t give off engine fumes and it won’t smoke you out, either. Suitable for small to medium blocks up to 400sqm, it’s lightweight, zippy and significantly quieter than a petrol motor, so you can get the job done without getting on your neighbours’ nerves. When you’re finished, the handle folds for compact storage.

For the finishing touches, there’s the RYOBI 18V ONE+ Blower & Line Trimmer Combo Kit. The lightweight but powerful trimmer has an adjustable head so you can go from general trimming to edging in the blink of an eye. Tidy up in a flash with the ONE+ blower’s 190km/h blowing speed and you’ll have your place looking spick and span in no time. The kit includes everything you need to get started & battery and charger. The RYOBI 18V ONE+ System has more than 100 tools that work with the same battery platform, giving you the ultimate versatility in tool selection to get your job finished.

A cordless, battery operated lawn mower is lightweight and significantly quieter than a petrol motor
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More grunt, less groans

 For bigger blocks, RYOBI also has a range of 36V cordless garden tools that can help put the enjoyment back into gardening. All RYOBI’s cordless tools have an easy push button start with no pull cords, zero emissions during use, and up to 97 per cent less vibration and noise than a petrol alternative. And no tangled cords to slow you down.

The RYOBI 36V Brushless Lawn Mower Kit brings a whole new level of power and precision with a 36V 5.0Ah lithium HiTech battery pack and fast charger. The adjustable cutting height offers up to five different positions with a simple lever, and you can also choose to either mulch or catch your grass clippings.

Next, you’ll be on the cutting edge with the mighty RYOBI 36V Brushless Line Trimmer Kit. The line trimmer has a variable speed trigger with 2 speed modes, while the Expand-It capable shaft can turn the line trimmer into six other handy outdoor tools, such as a pole pruner or hedge trimmer. RYOBI has even made changing the line easy, with an easy feed 60-second reload head.

Ryobi's cordless product line takes the hassle out of gardening
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Built to last

There’s more good news: RYOBI has so much confidence in its cordless products it backs them with a six-year* replacement warranty, ensuring you have the tools to keep your garden pristine for years to come.

So, what are you waiting for? With the right tools you’ll get the big jobs done faster and more easily, so you can get on with the much more enjoyable task of whiling away the summer days pottering about in your garden.

*Requires online registration. Batteries and chargers have a 3 year warranty only

Rachel de Hosson
Rachel de Hosson
Rachel is one of Australia’s most experienced lifestyle writers with more than 20 years in content generation for leading media brands.

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