Skip to product grid

12 products

FAQs

What's the difference between the 12-inch and 16-inch scarifier models?

The 16-inch GVB1316 covers more ground per pass and has a larger 12-gallon collection bag, better suited for larger yards. The 12-inch GV1212B is more maneuverable for smaller or tighter spaces, with a 7.4-gallon bag.

What's the biggest branch diameter these chippers can handle?

It varies by model. The FD1501 handles branches up to 1.5 inches thick, while the FD1503 and FD1504 both handle branches up to 1.8 inches, giving them a bit more capacity for thicker yard debris.

What's the difference between the corded electric tillers and cordless tillers?

The corded electric tillers (TE1318W1, TE1216M, TE1318M) plug in for unlimited runtime as long as you're near an outlet. The cordless tillers (CLTE2409, CLTE4814) run on battery power for more mobility around the yard, with the 48V MAX CLTE4814 offering the deepest tilling depth in the collection at 9 inches.

Do I need a dethatcher and a tiller, or do they do the same job?

They serve different purposes. A dethatcher removes the layer of dead grass and debris sitting on top of established soil, while a tiller breaks into the soil itself, useful for preparing new garden beds or working compacted ground. If your lawn is already established and just needs maintenance, a dethatcher alone is likely sufficient.