Electric tools are cleaner and cheaper in the long run — and in many cases are the only legal option, as gas tools are being banned in some cities because of the pollution they spew.
With electric tools, you can enjoy a quieter, healthier day in the yard while saving almost $200 a year on fuel and maintenance.
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Take advantage of major retailers’ search filters when buying electric tools. Home Depot’s site lets you compare corded and battery-powered models.
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See if you can get paid for making the switch to electric tools. Cities and utility companies across America are offering cash to those who upgrade.
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