Garden tools with gasoline engine

Reliable petrol-powered garden equipment for professionals and homeowners

Category "Garden tools with gasoline engine" presents a curated selection of robust outdoor machinery designed to tackle heavy-duty tasks where electric power is impractical. In this section you will find petrol lawn mowers, brushcutters, chainsaws, tillers (rotavators), hedge trimmers, leaf blowers, water pumps and compact generators — all equipped with gasoline engines suited for demanding garden, landscaping and small agricultural work. Items are selected for durability, easy maintenance and long service intervals, so both owners of large properties and landscaping professionals can find models that match their workload.

Types and variants available

Petrol-powered garden tools vary by purpose, engine type and configuration. Understanding the main categories helps to quickly pick the right equipment.

  • Lawn mowers and ride-ons

    From push mowers with powerful two-stroke options to compact ride-on mowers for large lawns and estates.

  • Brushcutters and trimmers

    Handheld or harness-mounted units with replaceable heads for grass, thick weeds and light undergrowth.

  • Chainsaws

    Models for pruning, firewood cutting and felling, available in different bar lengths and engine displacements.

  • Tillers and cultivators

    Heavy-duty tillers for breaking new ground and preparing soil in vegetable gardens and allotments.

  • Blowers, pumps and complementary tools

    High-capacity leaf blowers for clearing debris, and petrol water pumps for irrigation and drainage tasks.

Where these tools are used

Garden tools with gasoline engines are ideal where corded power is unavailable or when portability and sustained power output are required. Typical applications include:

  • Large residential gardens and country estates
  • Commercial landscaping and grounds maintenance
  • Orchards, vineyards and small farms
  • Construction sites for clearing vegetation and managing drainage
  • Rental fleets where durability and quick refueling are critical

How to choose the right petrol tool

Choosing the appropriate model depends on workload, terrain, and maintenance capacity. Follow these expert guidelines:

  • Engine and power

    Match engine displacement and horsepower to the task: larger cutting jobs require higher displacement and torque for consistency under load.

  • Two-stroke vs four-stroke

    Two-stroke units are lighter and simpler; four-stroke engines are quieter, more fuel-efficient and better for frequent use.

  • Ergonomics and weight

    Test handles, vibration levels and overall balance. For extended work, lower vibration and harness systems improve comfort and safety.

  • Serviceability and parts

    Choose brands with local service networks and easy access to spare parts to minimize downtime.

  • Fuel consumption and emissions

    Consider models with modern carburetion and catalytic options to reduce running costs and environmental impact.

Advantages of buying in our online store

When you shop for Garden tools with gasoline engine here, you get a balanced combination of expert selection, clear specifications and reliable after-sales support. Benefits include:

  • Wide range of trusted brands and variants for every budget and use case
  • Detailed product pages with power ratings, weight and recommended applications
  • Certified warranty, original spare parts and local authorized service centers
  • Fast delivery options, clear return policy and dedicated customer support for technical questions
  • Advice from experienced specialists to help match a model to your property or business needs

Explore the selection and feel free to contact our experts for recommendations tailored to your terrain and workload. The right petrol-powered tool will save time, increase productivity and provide reliable performance season after season.

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Frequently asked questions about the Garden tools with gasoline engine category

What are Garden tools with gasoline engine and what tasks are they for?

Garden tools with gasoline engine are petrol-powered machines — lawn mowers, brushcutters, chainsaws, tillers, blowers and generators — designed for high-power, off-grid work. They are ideal for mowing large lawns, clearing overgrowth, preparing soil and professional landscaping where electric power is impractical.

Which petrol lawn mower is best for a 1000 m² plot — rotary or cylinder?

For ~1000 m², a rotary petrol lawn mower with a 46–51 cm cutting width (e.g. MAKITA PLM4628N 46cm or PLM5121 51cm) is recommended for speed and handling longer grass. Cylinder mowers are ideal for flat, ornamental lawns but typically have narrower widths and slower operation.

What is the difference between self-propelled and push petrol lawn mowers?

Self-propelled petrol mowers have wheel drive that reduces operator effort on large areas and slopes (e.g. MAKITA PLM4628N), while push (non-self-propelled) mowers require manual pushing and are suitable for small, flat lawns.

Which petrol brushcutter is better for a summer cottage — domestic or professional?

For a cottage, a domestic petrol brushcutter with a single cutting head and ~1–1.5 kW power is usually sufficient — lighter and cheaper. Professional brushcutters offer higher power, dual-handle rigs and tougher components for large or intensive jobs.

What cutting widths do the lawn mowers have in the catalogue and how does that affect mowing time?

The catalogue includes cutting widths of 46 cm, 48 cm and 51 cm (e.g. MAKITA PLM4628N 46cm, PLM4818 48cm, PLM5121 51cm). A larger cutting width covers more lawn per pass, so a 51 cm mower will mow the same area faster than a 46 cm model.

Is a 20 cm 25.4cc chainsaw suitable for pruning garden trees?

A 20 cm bar with a 25.4 cc engine (e.g. BAUG 20cm 25.4CC) is suitable for light pruning and cutting small trees. For larger trunks or felling, a longer bar and higher-displacement engine are recommended.

When should I choose a petrol generator from this category and what power to look for?

Choose a petrol generator (e.g. STANLEY SG3100 2.9KW) when you need off-grid or backup power for electric tools. Look for 2.5–3 kW if you intend to run several power tools and chargers simultaneously.

What do 2 in 1 and 3 in 1 mean on lawn mowers and how to choose?

2 in 1 indicates grass collection to a bag and side discharge; 3 in 1 adds mulching (grass shredding) as a third option. Choose 3 in 1 (e.g. some MAKITA models) if you want to recycle clippings as fertiliser; 2 in 1 is fine for standard mowing and collection.

Do petrol brushcutters need special accessories and which are common?

Common accessories include cutting line, various blades, spare spools, harness straps and protective guards. Compatibility depends on the brushcutter model, so check accessories for your specific unit.

Which tool in this category is better for soil preparation — tiller or walk-behind tractor?

For bed preparation and soil loosening, petrol tillers/rotavators with an appropriate working width are suitable. For heavier ploughing or large areas, a walk-behind tractor (motoblock) is preferable; tillers are ideal for standard planting preparation.

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Garden tools with gasoline engine: 5.12€ — 345.96€ (2)