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Cordless Brushcutters & Grass Strimmers

Cordless brushcutters and grass strimmers are designed for homeowners who want an easy and flexible way to keep their garden looking tidy. Powered by rechargeable batteries, they allow you to move freely around your outdoor space while handling edging, trimming and light overgrowth with confidence. Comfortable to use and simple to maintain, cordless models offer dependable performance without the noise, weight or maintenance demands of petrol tools, making regular garden care feel far more manageable.

FAQs

What’s the difference between a cordless grass strimmer and a brushcutter?

A grass strimmer is lighter and great for trimming lawn edges and around obstacles where a mower can’t reach. A brushcutter is more heavy-duty with metal blades, able to tackle thicker weeds and overgrown vegetation as well as grass. Many cordless tools combine both functions. Read here if you want to find out more about the difference.

How long does the battery last on a cordless grass strimmer/brushcutter?

Battery life varies by voltage and capacity. Higher-voltage units (e.g., 36–40 V) typically run longer and handle tougher jobs than lower-voltage models. Runtime will also depend on grass thickness and workload. If you need more time, having a spare battery helps.

How long does it take to charge the battery?

Charge times depend on the battery and charger, but most cordless strimmer batteries take a few hours to fully charge. Fast chargers and larger batteries may shorten or extend this time. Always check the specific model’s specs.

Can a cordless strimmer/brushcutter handle thick or long grass?

Yes, powerful cordless models with higher voltage and robust cutting heads can handle long and thicker grass, plus tougher weeds and brush. However, very dense or overgrown areas may require slower cutting or multiple passes.

What safety tips should I follow when using a cordless strimmer or brushcutter?

Always wear protective gear like goggles and sturdy footwear, keep bystanders clear and inspect the area for stones or debris before use. Make sure the tool and battery are in good working condition, and follow the manufacturer’s safety instructions.

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