Power Equipment & Gardening Tools in Glen Innes

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Durable Garden Equipment


Whether you’re mowing a front lawn or trimming back after a summer storm, we’ve got the gear you need in Glen Innes. Our selection of outdoor power equipment is ideal for local conditions, from residential gardens to rural acreages. With tools from trusted brands like Stihl, Masport and Atom, we’re here to help you get the job done right—rain, hail or shine.


Choose from our comprehensive product range:



Got tools that aren’t running like they used to? We also offer repairs and maintenance on most makes and models, whether it's a ride-on mower, line trimmer or blower.


Call 02 6642 2386 to book a service or speak to our knowledgeable team.

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Stihl


Masport


Red Max Products


Stiga Mower


Gravely


Walker Mowers Australia


Bobcat Mowers


Supa  Swift


Atom


Lawn Mowing



Our push mowers are ideal for Glen Innes yards with small lawns and detailed landscaping.


Ride-on mowers offer Glen Innes landowners efficient coverage for larger residential or semi-rural blocks.


Zero-turn mowers make it easy to navigate tight corners and garden features in Glen Innes properties.


We repair and maintain mowers, trimmers, blowers and more with full service coverage in Glen Innes.

Power Equipment



Keep Glen Innes fence lines and uneven ground tidy with our versatile grass trimmers and brushcutters.


Our chainsaws are built for performance—perfect for chopping wood or clearing debris around Glen Innes.


Maintain neat hedges or tackle woody shrubs with hedge trimmers that suit the variety of gardens in Glen Innes.


Clear leaves, clippings and debris from Glen Innes driveways and footpaths quickly with a high-performance blower.


Pressure cleaners are ideal for refreshing Glen Innes patios, sheds, and weather-exposed surfaces.


Battery equipment is a great low-noise, low-maintenance option for Glen Innes households and weekenders.


We stock outdoor power equipment for every need, from mowers to chainsaws, all suitable for Glen Innes conditions.

Push Mower or Ride-On Mower?


Push Mowers are excellent for blocks with smaller lawns, narrow access areas or slopes that are easier to manage on foot. They offer control, lower upfront costs, and require less storage space.


Ride-On Mowers are ideal for larger, open properties where efficiency and speed are essential. Many Glen Innes homeowners with rural lots or lifestyle properties rely on them for consistent, even cuts over large areas.



If you're unsure which is right for your needs, speak with our team for tailored advice.

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FAQ


  • What’s the best way to store garden tools during cold, damp winters?

    Cold and damp conditions can lead to rust and wear if tools are not stored correctly. It’s important to keep them in a dry, enclosed area such as a shed or garage. Draining fuel, removing batteries and applying rust protectant will extend their lifespan. Covers and elevated storage can also help prevent moisture damage.

  • Can I mow the lawn after a frost?

    Mowing while frost is still present can harm your lawn and damage the mower blades. It’s best to wait until the frost has fully lifted and the grass has dried out a little. Mowing in the late morning or early afternoon is typically safest. Raising the mower height slightly can also help reduce stress on frosty grass.

  • How often should I sharpen a chainsaw when cutting firewood?

    Chainsaw chains should be sharpened after every few hours of heavy use, especially when cutting hardwood. A dull chain can strain the motor, reduce cutting efficiency and increase the risk of accidents. Signs of dullness include fine dust instead of wood chips and excessive vibration. Regular maintenance ensures safer and smoother cutting.

  • Does high-altitude air affect engine performance in outdoor tools?

    Yes, petrol engines can experience reduced performance due to lower air density at higher altitudes. Two-stroke engines may need minor tuning to maintain power and fuel efficiency. If your engine is struggling to start or feels underpowered, a carburettor adjustment could help. Always follow manufacturer guidelines or consult a technician for altitude-related tuning.

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