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Best Tools for Spring Home Improvement Projects 2026

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Spring is the busiest project season of the year. The lawn doesn’t care that you’re still unpacking from winter — it needs attention now. The deck boards that looked passable last September look worse in March light. The fence has been leaning since the ice storm. This guide covers the tools that matter most for spring projects in 2026: outdoor power equipment for yard cleanup, drills and saws for decks and fences, oscillating tools for the inevitable interior work, and a rundown of the spring tool sales worth watching.

Every product below is verified in stock with a current price. Every guide link goes to a full PTI review with tested recommendations across price points.

Top Spring Project Tools at a Glance

Category Model Price Best For Buy
Best Leaf Blower EGO LB7654B 56V 765 CFM $249 (11% off) Fast whole-yard cleanups; pairs with EGO mower and trimmer on one battery Buy Now
Best Pole Saw Greenworks PS40B210 40V 8″ $139.98 (22% off) Reach limbs up to 12 feet without a ladder; battery and charger included Buy Now
Best Pressure Washer Greenworks 60V 1800 PSI $164 (18% off) Driveway, deck, siding cleanup; no gas, no oil, no fumes Buy Now
Best Multi-Tool Bosch GOP18V-28N Oscillating $127 (20% off) Grout removal, cutting wood flush, scraping — the tool for any spring renovation Buy Now
Best Drill Kit DeWalt DCD771C2 20V MAX $89.69 (18% off) Complete kit (drill + 2 batteries + charger) for fence posts, deck hardware, and general fastening Buy Now

Lawn and Outdoor Cleanup Tools

Start outside. Yard cleanup is time-sensitive — dead debris holds moisture, spreads fungus, and the longer you wait, the more of your spring you lose to clearing what should have taken a weekend. Cordless OPE (outdoor power equipment) has replaced gas for most homeowners: EGO and Greenworks lead the segment, and their 56V and 80V platforms run long enough for full-yard work.

Leaf Blower: EGO LB7654B 56V — $249 (11% off, saves $31)

The EGO LB7654B is EGO’s 56V 765 CFM leaf blower — the tool that made the biggest dent in gas blower sales over the past three years. At $249 (11% off, saves $31), this is the bare tool version (no battery included). The 56V EGO platform is worth noting: a battery that powers this blower also powers EGO’s string trimmer, hedge trimmer, chainsaw, mower, and snow blower. If you’re building a battery-powered yard toolkit, starting with EGO 56V is one of the better decisions you can make — batteries are expensive, and platform lock-in matters.

765 CFM moves leaves fast. That’s not a claim to test on a tidy quarter-acre — it’s a claim to test when you’re trying to clear a wet leaf mat off a 2,000 square-foot lawn in under 20 minutes. At 7.5 lbs, it handles extended sessions. The turbine fan design is quieter than comparable gas blowers at 65 dB.

Buy Now on Amazon — $249 (11% off)

Need the full lineup? See our best cordless leaf blowers guide for ranked picks from EGO, Greenworks, Milwaukee, and Ryobi across every CFM tier and budget.

Pole Saw: Greenworks PS40B210 40V — $139.98 (22% off, saves $40)

The Greenworks PS40B210 is an 8-inch cordless pole saw with a 2.0Ah battery and charger included — $139.98 at 22% off. Pole saws are the tool homeowners don’t buy until they’re standing on a ladder with a hand saw and questioning their life choices. This one extends to 8 feet of reach (extends the 10-foot effective cutting height without a ladder) and handles limbs up to 4 inches thick. Spring is prime time: branches weakened by ice storms need to come down before leaves add weight and make removal harder.

The 40V Greenworks platform is the brand’s mid-tier battery lineup — enough capacity for intermittent work like seasonal branch cleanup without overkill. At $139.98 with battery included, this is one of the lowest entry prices for a complete pole saw kit that won’t stall on a live 3-inch limb.

Buy Now on Amazon — $139.98 (22% off)

Want DeWalt or EGO options? See our best cordless pole saws guide for tested comparisons at 40V through 56V.

Pressure Washer: Greenworks 60V 1800 PSI — $164 (18% off, saves $36)

The Greenworks 60V 1800 PSI pressure washer handles decks, driveways, siding, and patio furniture — $164 at 18% off. 1800 PSI is the working sweet spot for residential use: enough to strip grime and mildew off wood decking without blasting away the surface, and effective on most concrete without renting a separate unit. Cordless means no hose-extension hassle and no gas fumes when you’re cleaning the garage interior or a covered porch.

The Greenworks 60V platform runs this machine through about 20-30 minutes of continuous washing per charge — realistic for a deck or a driveway section. For full-driveway or large-property work, a second battery extends the session. At $164 with the spring discount, this beats most corded options at the same price point on convenience.

Buy Now on Amazon — $164 (18% off)

For full-size cordless washers (EGO, Milwaukee M18, and more options), see our best cordless pressure washers guide.

String Trimmer and Hedge Trimmer

Spring means overgrown edges and hedges that haven’t been touched since fall. Both tools are available across every major battery platform. EGO, Greenworks, DeWalt, and Milwaukee all have strong options:

Deck, Fence, and Exterior Wood Projects

Spring decks and fences need fasteners driven, boards replaced, or sections rebuilt from scratch. The three tools you’ll reach for: a drill/driver for most tasks, a circular saw for cutting boards to length, and a nailer if you’re doing anything at scale.

Drill/Driver Kit: DeWalt DCD771C2 20V MAX — $89.69 (18% off, saves $20)

The DeWalt DCD771C2 is the most recommended starter drill kit on this site for one reason: it comes with two batteries and a charger at under $90. $89.69 at 18% off. The DCD771 is a compact 20V MAX drill — 300/1,500 RPM two-speed, 300 in-lbs of torque, 1/2-inch single-sleeve chuck. Not DeWalt’s most powerful drill, but it handles deck screws, fence fasteners, and hardware installation without complaint. The two-battery kit is the practical buy: when one battery is draining, the other is charging.

DeWalt’s 20V MAX platform runs more than 100 tools — any battery from this kit works in DeWalt impact drivers, circular saws, reciprocating saws, and every other 20V tool you add later.

Buy Now on Amazon — $89.69 (18% off)

Ready to step up? See our best cordless drills guide for ranked options from DeWalt, Milwaukee, Makita, and Bosch, or our combo kits guide for drill + impact driver bundles.

Circular Saw and Nailer

For cutting decking boards, fence boards, and dimensional lumber:

If you’re not sure which saw you need, our track saw guide covers when a track saw outperforms a circular saw for long rips and sheet goods.

Interior Renovation: Walls, Floors, and Fixtures

Spring projects that start outside often end inside. Old weatherstripping, damaged drywall, worn grout lines, stuck fixtures — these all benefit from one tool more than any other: the oscillating multi-tool.

Oscillating Multi-Tool: Bosch GOP18V-28N — $127 (20% off, saves $32)

The Bosch GOP18V-28N is an 18V oscillating multi-tool and the most versatile tool in this roundup — $127 at 20% off. Oscillating tools cut, sand, scrape, and grind where other tools can’t: flush cuts at baseboards, plunge cuts for outlet boxes, grout removal without damaging adjacent tile, scraping old caulk off tubs and window frames. The GOP18V-28N uses Bosch’s Starlock Max mounting system — one-touch blade changes, no wrench required, and compatible with accessories from Milwaukee, DeWalt, Makita, and others via adapter.

20% off brings this below $130, which is competitive pricing for a brushless Bosch 18V tool. Runs on any Bosch 18V battery — same platform as the GDR18V impact driver that’s currently 40% off in the Amazon Spring Sale.

Buy Now on Amazon — $127 (20% off)

For the full oscillating tool lineup across brands and price points, see our best oscillating tools guide. For blade compatibility and carbide vs. bi-metal blade choices, see our oscillating multi-tool blades guide.

Tool Storage: Set Up Before You Start

Spring projects tend to sprawl. Tools come out and don’t go back in. A storage system that makes tools easy to find and easy to put away is worth more than it looks like on paper. The three systems worth considering:

  • Milwaukee PACKOUT — modular, stackable, interlocking. Best for tradespeople moving between jobs.
  • DeWalt TSTAK — lighter, more affordable, good for homeowners with a fixed workshop space.
  • Makita ToughSystem 2.0 — solid middle ground with IP65 weather resistance.

See our tool storage systems guide for a full comparison with tested recommendations across all three platforms.

Spring Tool Sale Timing: Buy Now or Wait?

Two sales are running simultaneously right now that directly affect spring project tool pricing:

Amazon Big Spring Sale (March 25–31): Live now. DeWalt, Bosch, Makita, and Metabo HPT are delivering 20–56% off. The sale ends March 31. See our Amazon Spring Sale tool deals guide for every verified discount — including the Bosch GDR18V at 40% off and the DeWalt DCE530B heat gun at 41% off.

Home Depot Spring Black Friday (April 3–16): Milwaukee M18, Ryobi ONE+, and Ridgid will be discounted 20–35% at Home Depot for two weeks. This is the right window for Milwaukee buys — skip Amazon’s 3P listings. See our HD Spring Black Friday guide for deal previews and what to watch for.

Memorial Day (May 25): The second-biggest tool sale of the year. Combo kits tend to get deeper discounts here than at spring sales. If you’re buying a full kit (drill + impact driver + batteries), waiting for Memorial Day can save 20–30%. If you need specific bare tools now, the Spring Sale and HD Spring BF pricing is competitive. See our Memorial Day deals guide for historical patterns and what to expect.

For live deal tracking year-round, our deals page auto-flags discounts of 20%+ from the Amazon API daily.

Frequently Asked Questions

What tools do I actually need for spring home improvement projects?

For most homeowners, the priority order is: (1) a cordless drill/driver for fastening work, (2) a string trimmer and leaf blower for yard cleanup, (3) a pressure washer for decks and driveways. The oscillating multi-tool earns its keep on interior work — grout, caulk, baseboards, and plunge cuts. A circular saw is essential if you’re replacing decking or fencing boards. Everything else is job-specific.

Is spring a good time to buy power tools?

Yes — March through May is one of the best buying windows of the year. The Amazon Big Spring Sale (Mar 25–31), Home Depot Spring Black Friday (Apr 3–16), and Memorial Day (May 25) all fall within this window. Spring sales historically produce strong discounts on OPE and bare tools. Combo kits with batteries tend to go deeper at Prime Day (July) and Black Friday (November), but if you’re buying individual tools, spring sales are competitive with Black Friday pricing on many specific items.

What’s the best battery platform to start with in 2026?

DeWalt 20V MAX (Amazon) or Milwaukee M18 (Home Depot) for indoor tools. EGO 56V for outdoor power equipment. The key rule: don’t mix platforms unnecessarily. Each brand makes 100+ tools on the same battery — once you own two or three batteries from one platform, every additional tool costs less because you already have the power source. For full platform analysis, see our battery platforms comparison guide.

Should I buy EGO or Greenworks for outdoor power equipment?

EGO 56V for premium performance and a larger tool ecosystem. Greenworks for budget-friendly entry into battery OPE — their 40V and 60V lines deliver solid performance at lower prices, and the battery packs cost significantly less than EGO’s 56V batteries. If you already own Greenworks tools, stay on that platform. If you’re starting fresh and plan to build out a full OPE collection, EGO’s broader lineup and better build quality justify the premium.

Do cordless pressure washers work as well as gas?

For residential cleaning — yes, within their PSI range. Cordless residential units (1200–2000 PSI) handle decks, siding, driveways, patio furniture, and vehicles effectively. They don’t match the sustained high-PSI output of gas units designed for contractor use, but for 95% of homeowner cleaning tasks, they’re adequate and much more convenient. The tradeoff is runtime: a single battery covers most cleaning sessions, but heavy use requires a second battery or pausing to recharge. See our full pressure washer guide for the complete performance comparison.

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