Ward off animals and pests with spikes, decoys, speakers, and other repellents
Confirm your rotary blades are balanced for smooth, vibration-free cutting
Evenly distribute fertilizer, seed, ice melt, and other small particles across a wide area
Mount to ceilings or walls to light up large spaces
Mix concrete, mortar, or plaster; also known as mortar hoes
Melt ice and snow on walkways, windows, and locks; winterize HVAC systems
Scoop dirt and rocks from holes and tamp down the soil around them
Metal chicken wire, plastic fencing, fabric erosion-control fencing, and wood drift fencing
Turn your forklift into a plow to clear snow and other debris
Pick up and transport sand, gravel, scraps, and even snow with your forklift
Control the flow from a garden hose for spraying and washing
Shield your hands from cuts, heat, cold, chemical splashes, and electrical and welding sparks
Flexible and stronger than tubing; often used to convey liquids and gases under pressure
Chip away ice and brush off snow from car and truck windows
Eradicate bugs in large areas with chemical sprays, foggers, and bait
Made of pliable mesh for securing insulation blankets, covers, and jackets
A directed beam of light illuminates paths, signs, flags, and landscape elements
Separate soil, stones, and mulch from other areas of your landscaping
Block weed growth while allowing water and air to pass through
Water lawns and gardens by connecting to your underground sprinkler system
Program to water lawns and gardens on a set schedule
Attach to a garden hose for an oscillating or impulse spray
Lay out boundaries or mark underground cables by staking in the ground or tying around posts
Stick to floors and pavement to outline equipment, make parking spaces, and identify safety zones
Locate metal underground; screen people for concealed metal objects
Protect your neck and face from cold, heat, flames, and electrical hazards
Scoop and move construction and landscaping debris and bulk materials
Bring lighting to poorly lit or completely dark areas
Cut through soil to create smooth, round holes for installing posts
Collect leaves and debris; spread landscaping and construction materials
Pair with rotary tools to sharpen blades on chain saws, hoes, lawn mowers, and shovels
Alert drivers and workers to potential hazards or objects that are obstructed from view
Cut through a wide range of materials from paper and plastic to carpet and Kevlar
Remove paint, wallpaper, adhesives, waxes, gaskets, and weld spatter
Light up certain areas, such as entryways, to draw attention to them
Strike your sharpening stone with your blade at the correct angle for a razor-sharp edge—every time
Make deep, repetitive cuts with the exposed blade and easy-to-hold handle
Replace handles on shovels and other landscaping tools
Locate underground installations like water mains, drain tiles, and conduit before you dig
Pressurize liquids such as disinfectants, cleaners, and insecticides to dispense as spray or foam
Pack down soil, sand, asphalt, and other materials to create a flat surface
Everything from household garbage bags to asbestos and infectious waste bags
Extend the handle to reach and cut tree branches and limbs without a ladder
Eliminate weeds, grass, and other unwanted plants down to the roots
Sip water from the tube to hydrate while working outdoors and in other high-heat environments
Replace the line in Black & Decker and Oregon weed trimmers
Cut continuously through weeds and overgrowth and clean up the edge of walkways
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