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Our collection of power equipment includes professional-grade tools and machines to help you maintain property, prep soil, manage firewood, and tackle cleaning projects with less effort and more efficiency. From small-scale landscaping to large homesteading and commercial tasks, we’ve got the tools to match your workload.
Choose from rugged chainsaws for cutting firewood, clearing brush, or trimming trees. Our log splitters offer fast, clean splits for managing cordwood—ideal for homeowners, ranches, and firewood businesses. Pressure washers help restore surfaces by blasting away dirt, grime, and stains from driveways, decks, vehicles, and equipment. For soil preparation, our garden tillers loosen compact earth and mix nutrients to give your planting the best possible start.
We carry both gas and electric models in many categories to meet your needs for mobility, power, or eco-conscious operation. All equipment in this collection is selected for its reputation for reliability, performance, and ease of maintenance—so you can spend more time working and less time worrying about your tools.
Whether you're managing your property or running a business, Equipment Nation has dependable power equipment that helps you get more done, faster. Backed by expert support and fast shipping across the U.S.
Q: What type of chainsaw is best for occasional use?
A: For general home use, a gas or battery-powered chainsaw in the 14–18" range offers a balance of power and portability for most cutting tasks.
Q: How do I choose between a front-tine and rear-tine tiller?
A: Front-tine tillers are better for small gardens and softer soil, while rear-tine models offer more power for breaking new ground or tilling heavy soil.
Q: What pressure washer PSI do I need?
A: Light-duty tasks require 1,300–2,000 PSI, medium-duty around 2,000–2,800 PSI, and heavy-duty cleaning jobs typically need 3,000+ PSI.
Q: Are your log splitters suitable for hardwood?
A: Yes—our gas-powered log splitters offer up to 30+ tons of splitting force, more than enough for hardwood like oak and hickory.