It’s no surprise that battery-powered equipment is gaining more ground in the lawn care industry. The technology is improving each year and the performance is rising to a level that even Pro landscaping crews can replace gas tools. Starting January 1, 2024 (or whatever is most feasible), California plans to ban the sale of gas lawn care equipment. Clint, Tom, and Kenny shared their thoughts in this episode of PTR Punchlist.
Kenny Koehler
Managing Editor
Kenny holds a B.S. in Biology and a minor in chemistry. While that might not sound like a direct line into the power tool industry, his analytical and scientific mindset helps him design repeatable testing methods for Pro Tool Reviews’ head-to-head testing and offers highly objective comparisons in his reviews.
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