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As power tool technology advances, Gregg Farm Services, the leading farm equipment retailer of Midway, AR, notes that battery-powered products are on the rise. But as this type of outdoor power equipment becomes more popular, consumers are faced with the question of how much better these tools are than their gas-powered counterparts.

outdoor power equipmentWhile both small engine and battery-powered tools—such as lawn trimmers and chainsaws—offer cordless flexibility, they operate very differently. As a result, there are several advantages and disadvantages that each option can have. Often, the decision you make will depend on the size of the job and the level of convenience you want in your outdoor power equipment.

When it comes to battery-powered outdoor tools, convenience is a big draw. Compared to gas engine models, electric options are much easier to start and often lighter to carry. Since they are not supported by complex engine systems, battery-powered products also tend to require less maintenance and repair over time. Additionally, you don’t have to worry about the added nuisance of buying fuel and the emissions it can put off.

Despite these attractive advantages, it is important to know the drawbacks of battery-powered tools. The biggest downside is the battery itself, a bulky power source that usually only runs for a short time and requires lengthy recharging. Having backup batteries can help, but you’re likely to encounter some pauses to your work if you have a large job on your hands. Many consumers also report that, compared to gas-powered equipment, battery-charged models are not as powerful.

Gregg Farm Services anticipates that as battery-powered tools become more widespread, these drawbacks will improve. However, until that occurs, this retailer is committed to supplying a wide selection of both gas and electric outdoor power equipment. Visit them online to learn more about their farm supplies or call (870) 481-5165 to ask about specific product availability.

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