Best Cordless Trimmer and Blower Combination

Buying a cordless trimmer and blower as a kit rather than separately reduces the total purchase price, reduces the number of chargers and battery types to manage, and starts a cordless tool ecosystem that can expand with additional compatible tools over time. The key requirement is that both tools share a compatible battery platform, so the same battery pack can power whichever tool is needed in a given session. Most combination kits from EGO, Greenworks, Ryobi, and Worx include one or two batteries and a charger sized to cover both tools adequately.

What Makes a Good Combination Kit

Three things determine whether a trimmer and blower combination kit is worth buying over purchasing each tool separately. First, the battery voltage and amp-hour rating must be sufficient to power both tools in a typical mowing session without an extended wait for a recharge. A single 5.0Ah battery shared between a 56V trimmer and a 56V blower covers most residential trimming and blowing sessions without a mid-session charge if the tasks are done sequentially. Second, the tools in the kit should both be genuinely capable for the lot size and vegetation type. A kit with a strong blower and a weak trimmer, or vice versa, defeats the purpose. Third, the kit battery and charger should be expandable: adding a second battery later should be straightforward using the same charger.

Best Trimmer and Blower Combination Kits

Best overall kit: EGO Power+ ST1521S + LB5804 56V Kit

The EGO 56V combination kit pairs the ST1521S trimmer (15-inch cutting width, Powerload automatic line loading) with the LB5804 leaf blower (580 CFM, 160 MPH). Together, they handle a quarter-acre to third-acre residential lot without a battery swap mid-session when using a 5.0Ah battery. Both tools share the EGO 56V ARC lithium platform, which is also compatible with EGO 56V mowers, chainsaws, hedge trimmers, and power stations. The kit typically includes two batteries and a rapid charger, making the cost per tool lower than purchasing each separately with batteries.

Best 40V kit: Ryobi ONE+ HP 40V 2-Tool Kit

The Ryobi ONE+ HP 40V combo kit pairs a brushless trimmer and a blower on the same 40V ONE+ platform. The ONE+ platform covers the broadest catalog of any cordless tool system and includes indoor power tools, making it the right choice for buyers who want a single battery type across home, workshop, and garden tools. The HP brushless motor in the trimmer handles routine residential borders cleanly. The blower delivers approximately 430 CFM at full speed, which suits quarter-acre lots with moderate leaf fall.

Best budget kit: Worx WX2 20V 2-Tool Combo

The Worx 20V combo kit is the most affordable trimmer and blower combination in the mainstream market and suits buyers with very small lots and light clearing needs. It is not suited to heavy vegetation or large-area leaf clearing, but for a small lot where both tools are used for 15 to 20 minutes per session, the Worx kit covers the tasks at the lowest entry cost.

Best high-performance kit: Greenworks Pro 80V Trimmer and Blower Combo

For buyers who want the highest battery output available in a trimmer and blower pair, the Greenworks Pro 80V combination delivers output that approaches mid-range gas performance for both tools. The 80V trimmer handles heavy border vegetation and extended session lengths without the motor strain that lower-voltage trimmers show in the same conditions. The 80V blower delivers 700 CFM, which is the highest output available in the battery blower category. The 80V G-MAX Pro platform is shared with Greenworks 80V riding mowers and other high-performance outdoor tools.

Using the Tools in Sequence

The most efficient workflow for a session with both tools is to trim first and blow second: trimming produces clippings and debris on the path and driveway that the blower then clears. This order allows the battery, if shared, to run through the trimming session and then be used at lower sustained load during blowing, which typically requires less continuous power than trimming. With two batteries, the trimmer uses one battery while the other charges, so the blower starts the session with a full charge. The backpack and leaf blowers hub covers standalone blower options for buyers who want a higher-output blower than is typically included in a combination kit.