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Home Depot and Lowe's spring sales help you save on lawn maintenance equipment

Home Depot and Lowe's spring sales help you save on lawn maintenance equipment

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Outdoor power tools that help keep your yard tidy hardly ever go on sale, but right now, during the Home Depot Spring Black Friday and Lowe's SpringFest sale, you can save up to 30% on lawnmowers, trimmers, edgers, tillers, and other landscaping equipment. Both sales are running now through April 16.
Here are 15 deals on lawn and garden tools that will help keep your yard looking spectacular all through the growing season:
Original price: $249
This popular straight-shaft gas trimmer is lightweight and easy to use. It features a reduced-effort starting system that makes getting starting a breeze. Its fuel efficiency and long reach will help you keep your yard in beautiful form.
Original price: $89
The RYOBI ONE+ 18volt 10-inch cordless battery string trimmer/edger with 2.0 Ah battery and charger from Home Depot has a powerful motor that can trim around small yards with up to 35 minutes of runtime. This trimmer is the lightest in RYOBI's trimmer line. The auto-feed head allows for easy string reload and line advancement with each pull of the trigger. Turn it into an edger using the twist-to-edge function to achieve clean edges around your yard.
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Original price: $199
Head to Lowe's to grab the Kobalt 24-volt Cordless Battery String Trimmer and Leaf Blower on sale for $149, $50 off the original price. This blower and string trimmer set are durable and powerful, and they come with an interchangeable 24-volt battery for long-lasting power. The leaf blower runs for approximately 50 minutes and the string trimmer will run for approximately 40 minutes.
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Cut flowers, trim bushes, and clip unwanted branches with this multi-use 20V MAX 1-1/2 inch Cordless Pruner from DeWalt. The Pruner can deliver up to 1,100 cuts per charge and easily handles thick stems and shrubs. The onboard LED provides illumination so you can see dark spots as you prune.
Original price: $149
This versatile cordless 10-inch chainsaw helps you tackle a variety of garden tasks. The chainsaw features a reliable motor and a rechargeable 2.0Ah battery. It has an auto-oiling tool that keeps its own gears lubricated for easy maintenance.
Original price: $249
The DEWALT DCB606 FLEXVOLT battery powers 60-Volt Max brushless tools and 120-Volt Max brushless tools. These lithium-ion battery packs are also backward compatible with 20-Volt Max tools and chargers. Get the power you need for your tools with this two-pack.
Original price: $249
This Milwaukee cultivator is powerful and effective for small to medium-sized gardens. Use it to break up soil and prepare your flower beds. It is powered by the M18 FUEL Power Head w/ QUIK-LOK, which features 13 different attachments for a wide array of applications and stays productive throughout all seasons.
Original price: $199
This powerful hedge trimmer come with a 2.5Ah battery and standard charger. The EGO POWER+ 26-inch hedge trimmer features dual-action blades that deliver up to 3,400 strokes per minute for fast, clean cuts. Its strong and light carbon fiber rail is an industry first, delivering ultimate durability.
Original price: $349
This DEWALT kit includes a 20V MAX 14 in. folding string trimmer and 20V MAX handheld axial blower for your garden needs. It also includes the 20V MAX XR 4Ah battery and charger. These tools are lightweight and easy to use.
Original price: $429
Buy the RYOBI 40V HP brushless 20 in. cordless electric battery walk-behind self-propelled lawn mower with battery and charger for a high-performance brushless motor that delivers maximum performance. You won't even notice that you've switched from a gas-powered motor, except you'll no longer have to deal with fuel or loud equipment.
Original price: $549
The cordless EGO POWER+ 600 Series 56-volt, 21-inch self-propelled, battery-operated lawn mower uses a 56-volt battery for power. It has a 21-inch cutting width and includes a battery. The motor is designed for efficiency, long life, and reduced maintenance.
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Original price: $279
The Murray 20-inch Gas Push Lawn Mower is lightweight but delivers powerful performance for easy lawn maintenance. This mower features a quick start system and a side discharge for efficient grass management. Plus, you can customize position and height for a clean, even cut.
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Original price: $349
The Greenworks 2500-PSI 2-GPM Cold Water Electric Pressure Washer with five Spray Tips is industrial grade with a heavy-duty, brushless motor and commercial-grade pump. It has a 25-foot kink-resistant hose, a 35-foot power cord, and five cleaning tips. It also has a Total Stop System that senses water flow in the pump and automatically turns the motor off to protect the pump from overheating.
Original price: $179
The MILWAUKEE M18 fuel blower features a powerful brushless motor for clearing more leaves, grass, and light debris. This battery-powered leaf blower operates up to 40% quieter than other brands, so it's a great option if you're concerned about noise pollution.
Original price: $119
The CRAFTSMAN V20 20-volt Max 380-CFM 100-MPH battery handheld leaf blower is designed for clearing leaves and debris from hard surfaces like driveways and patios. It features a 380 Cubic Feet per Minute (CFM) airflow and up to 100 miles per hour (MPH) air speed to get your lawn cleaned with power. The blower is part of the CRAFTSMAN V20 battery system and can be powered by any V20 battery and charger.Original article source: Home Depot and Lowe's spring sales help you save on lawn maintenance equipment
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Introducing World Soccer Ticket: Over 1500 Matches From the World's Most Important Leagues, All in One Place, Only From Xfinity

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Don Trump Jr. jokes Mamdani will be ‘great' because he will force people to wake up to ‘ridiculous experiment' of socialism

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After two failed Senate runs in Connecticut, McMahon served as head of the Small Business Administration in Trump's first term. Scott Bessent Age: 62 | Secretary of the Treasury | Net worth: $600 million Bessent built a career on big-picture bets: inflation, currency valuations and economic growth. He had much of his success working for GOP bogeyman George Soros, rising to the position of chief investment officer at Soros Fund Management. Bessent failed to generate consistent returns at his own hedge fund, Key Square, however. He's bought and sold plenty of real estate over the years, and recent acquisitions include a $4.25 million home in Cashiers, North Carolina in 2022 and a $12.5 million Washington, D.C. estate in January. Read more. Doug Burgum Age: 69 | Secretary of the Interior | Net worth: $100M+ North Dakota's former governor, Burgum got about $100 million of Microsoft stock in 2001, when the tech giant bought Great Plains Software, a business software company he led as CEO. 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They also cofounded other medical practices in the Portland area—one offers Botox, lip fillers and other cosmetic treatments; another does medication management, including ketamine, for patients with mental health conditions—and own a home outside Phoenix, Arizona worth an estimated $3.1 million before $1.4 million in debt. Brooke Rollins Age: 53 | Secretary of Agriculture | Net worth: $15 million After serving in a less-glamorous policy role in Trump's first administration, Rollins founded the America First Policy Institute alongside McMahon and Larry Kudlow in 2021. She served as its president and CEO, earning about $500,000 a year for three years. Her husband, Mark Rollins, works as the president of Hillwood Energy and HKN Energy, oil-and-gas firms held by Ross Perot Jr., whose father twice ran for president in the 1990s. The secretary of agriculture and her husband own a Texas home worth about $2.7 million before debt. She also splits a lake house in Texas with another family worth close to another $800,000 or so. Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Age: 71 | Secretary of Health and Human Services | Net worth: $15 million One of Bobby Kennedy's 11 children, RFK Jr. hasn't inherited much of the family fortune. He still has some old-money assets, though, including a million-dollar stake in Wolf Point, a massive development in downtown Chicago on land his Grandpa Joe acquired back in the 1940s. The HHS secretary also holds an estimated $1.6 million of Bitcoin. His wife, actress Cheryl Hines, best known for her role in HBO's 'Curb Your Enthusiasm,' holds retirement accounts worth more than $750,000. The couple has multimillion-dollar homes in Los Angeles, Massachusetts, and as of April, Washington, D.C., where they just bought a $4.4 million townhouse. Read more. JD Vance Age: 41 | Vice President | Net worth: $12 million Trump's second-in-command fought his way up from Rust Belt poverty to the height of American society. After a stint in the Marines and degrees from Ohio State University and Yale Law School, Vance gained fame telling his rags-to-riches story in 'Hillbilly Elegy,' the memoir that reportedly sold over three million copies and turned him into a national figure. In 2019 he founded his own VC firm, Narya, and soon paid off his student loans; he sold his stake after joining the Senate in 2023, collecting more than $1 million. This year, Vance downsized from three homes to two, moving into the vice presidential mansion and pocketing $1.9 million from selling a Virginia property in March. Read more. Pam Bondi Age: 59 | Attorney General | Net worth: $5 million The daughter of two public servants, Bondi has spent just six years of her career out of government, 2019 through 2024. It was a lucrative break, during which time she more than tripled her net worth. First, Bondi lobbied on behalf of big corporations like General Motors and Amazon and even the emirate of Qatar. She also worked for a MAGA think tank headed by agriculture secretary Brooke Rollins (see above). And consulting for Trump's social media company earned her shares and warrants that she sold for over $1.25 million in April. Flush with cash, she and her husband, a real estate investor, appear to have torn down and rebuilt their century-old Tampa home starting in 2021, boosting its estimated value to at least $2 million. Read more. Kristi Noem Age: 53 | Secretary of Homeland Security | Net worth: $5 million South Dakota's former governor grew up on a family farm. Her fortune mainly comes from her private-sector husband, who owns Noem Insurance, a Bryant, N.D. (population: 471)-based firm that sells policies to protect everything from homes and farm equipment to crops and other businesses. Bryon Noem earned $1.1 million over the past two years in salary and profits from the business, which he bought from a South Dakota bank in 2010. He also purchased a plot of land near a Walmart in Pierre, South Dakota in 2021 and, with a business partner, built a car wash on it; his stake in the business is worth an estimated $300,000 net of debt. Read more. Sean Duffy Age: 53 | Secretary of Transportation | Net worth: $5 million Duffy has worn many hats in his life, once acting as a contestant on MTV's The Real World and a professional lumberjack, then as a Wisconsin district attorney, and eventually as a congressman and a Fox News host. Now, he heads the Department of Transportation and is the interim NASA administrator. Duffy has a portfolio nearly as colorful as his career trajectory, including a collection of gold and silver coins and bars worth more than $100,000. He also holds up to $1 million of Bitcoin. He has three homes: a New Jersey mansion worth $2.7 million before debt, a D.C. townhouse purchased in February for about $2.1 million and a Wisconsin cabin worth about $750,000 before debt. His stints in Congress and as a Wisconsin district attorney earned him pensions currently worth a combined $250,000. Scott Turner Age: 53 | Secretary of Housing and Urban Development | Net worth: $4 million A former NFL cornerback, Turner was drafted to the Trump Cabinet after four years in the Texas House of Representatives, then a stint leading the White House Opportunity and Revitalization Council during Trump's first term. Turner's time in the NFL served him well: His league retirement pension is worth over $600,000, and his stake in the players' annuity program is worth between $500,000 and $1 million. The HUD secretary also has a Texas home valued at about $1.7 million before debt. Pete Hegseth Age: 45 | Secretary of Defense | Net worth: $3 million Hegseth took a roughly 90% pay cut to leave Fox, where he cohosted the weekend edition of Fox and Friends, one of Donald Trump's favorite shows. Despite earning more than $2 million a year at Fox, Hegseth isn't all that rich, after spending big on a leveraged mansion in Tennessee and two divorces. Forbes estimates some two-thirds of his current fortune actually comes from his wife, a longtime Fox producer and executive. Read more. Marco Rubio Age: 54 | Secretary of State | Net worth: $1.5 million The son of Cuban immigrants, Rubio was the poorest Republican to run for president in 2016, prompting Donald Trump to call his finances 'a disaster.' Today, the former Florida House speaker and senator is a millionaire thanks to his state's real estate boom. His West Miami home has roughly doubled in value since he bought it in 2021, leaving him with over $1 million in estimated equity. Rubio still doesn't have much cash, though, with much of his savings tied up in retirement accounts and pensions he cannot access for another eight years. Read more. Doug Collins Age: 58 | Secretary of Veterans Affairs | Net worth: $1 million Collins spent almost half his life as a chaplain in the U.S. Air Force Reserve. He has military and congressional pensions currently worth a combined $350,000 and about $200,000 in fresh cash after he sold a Florida condo in June for $710,000. The VA secretary owns a Georgia home on Lake Lanier worth about $1.7 million before debt. He also owes up to $800,000 on a couple lines of credit. HEADER ILLUSTRATION BY YUNJIA YUAN FOR FORBES; PHOTOS: GETTY IMAGES (6); WHITE HOUSE (11); BACKGROUND: ISTOCK/GETTY IMAGES More from Forbes Forbes 'The Most Hated Guy On Wall Street': The Unspoken Story Around Howard Lutnick, Trump's Pick For Commerce Secretary By Dan Alexander Forbes Here's How Much Pete Hegseth Is Worth—And It's Less Than You Might Think By Kyle Khan-Mullins Forbes How Pam Bondi Got Rich In Just Six Years Out Of Office By Kyle Khan-Mullins Forbes Here's How Much Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Is Worth By Chase Peterson-Withorn

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