Actually yes. And it's quite useful. The biggest advantage of electrical tools is minimal maintenance. Repair on gas engines is a nightmare.
I have a corded electric lawn mower. It works best as a weed whacker against difficult plants, shrubs, trees, etc; because it's more powerful than a gas powered weed whacker, effectively doesn't break no matter how violent the work is, and can handle the damage better than a gas powered lawn mower would ever tolerate.
Also, some battery powered small size chainsaws are actually very useful for hand trimming. I use almost exclusively electric (corded) chainsaws for handling most trees because the maintenance on gas powered engines is just not worth the effort.
Actually yes. And it's quite useful. The biggest advantage of electrical tools is minimal maintenance. Repair on gas engines is a nightmare.
I have a corded electric lawn mower. It works best as a weed whacker against difficult plants, shrubs, trees, etc; because it's more powerful than a gas powered weed whacker, effectively doesn't break no matter how violent the work is, and can handle the damage better than a gas powered lawn mower would ever tolerate.
Also, some battery powered small size chainsaws are actually very useful for hand trimming. I use almost exclusively electric (corded) chainsaws for handling most trees because the maintenance on gas powered engines is just not worth the effort.