Taking care of a garden rarely means using just one tool.
You mow the lawn, clear away grass clippings and leaves, trim hedges and maybe cut back a few branches. The more tools you own, the more battery platforms you end up with. One for the mower, another for the blower..... Until batteries and chargers start taking up more space than you expected.
But what if your garden tools could share the same battery system?
That's the idea behind the MOVA 20V battery platform. One 20V battery can be used with MOVA 20V & 40V garden tools, including lawn mowers, blowers, string trimmers, chainsaws and hedge trimmers. No one wants to waste time and energy hunting for the right tool and battery before getting the job done.
A shared battery platform brings greater convenience and flexibility.
Imagine a busy afternoon filled with one garden task after another—mowing the lawn, clearing up clippings, trimming shrubs, pruning fruit trees, and more.
With a shared battery platform, simply move the battery from one compatible tool to the next and keep going. Done in seconds! The snap-fit design keeps the transition smooth, so your garden work flows without breaks. The 4-LED indicator on the battery also lets you check the remaining charge at a glance, so you can see whether you have enough power before getting started.
One less battery to look for. One less interruption. A smoother way to get the job done.
One battery. More tools.Expand your toolkit at your own pace.
And when you can build their own garden kits step by step: you can start with a mower, then add a blower, trimmer or chainsaw as you need them, using the 20V battery you already have with compatible bare tools.That means your toolkit can grow at your own pace—without your collection of batteries having to grow with it.
Every new tool works immediately, without extra battery cost.
More tools to choose from,one shared battery platform, and less gear to store.
For anyone who regularly takes care of their own garden, that simplicity can make a real difference: no more searching through different batteries, no need to keep a separate charging setup for every tool, and no unnecessary pause every time you switch machines.
Tools should make garden work easier, not make battery management another chore.
If you use several garden tools at home, what matters most to you: fewer batteries, fewer chargers, or easier switching between tools?
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