Worx Cordless Tools – Effortless Father’s Day Yard Cleanup Made Easy with String and Sheer Trimmers

If you weren’t already on top of it (and provided you’re observing the day), Father’s Day is hitting this Sunday. If you’re feeling dear old Dad could use a refresh of his tool shed (or maybe you need the same), there are a handful of options that Worx Cordless Tools recently dropped that might be of interest, and can probably be found at your local home improvement or hardware store.

Worx Cordless Tools: String Trimmers

To start off with, we’ve got two different string trimmers. For a heavier-duty approach, there’s the WORX Nitro 40V 15 Inch String Trimmer (for $269.99). Along with the more powerful battery combo (it holds 2 20V batteries), you’re getting a brushless motor that can adjust it’s speed for the different tasks at hand. On the other hand, if you’re needing a little less power (and a more affordable option), there’s the WORX Nitro 20V 13 Inch Brushless String Trimmer (for $139.99). You’re getting a smaller cutting head, and less battery capacity, but if you’re just cleaning up a suburban yard, it should get the job done.

Worx Cordless Tools: Shear Trimmers

On the other hand, you might be looking to clean up trees and bushes, and Worx has you covered there as well. In this category, you’ve got the WG330 Cordless pruning shears/loppers ($129.99) and the WG801 shear and shrub trimmer ($99.99) that is a bit of a chameleon, allowing you to swap out the tool head for the different jobs. All of these are compatible, of course, across their 20v battery line, so if you’re already in the ecosystem, you can also just pick up the bare tools for a bit less as well. Check out the full range over at worx.com

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Patrick Kansa

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