A person using a BLACK+DECKER cordless hedge trimmer to trim tall green hedges in a garden, wearing gloves and a grey shirt with blurred face for privacy.

It's in Your Hands

Close-up of a gloved hand operating the POWERCOMMAND button on a BLACK+DECKER garden tool with orange and black casing, on a grassy outdoor background.

Exactly What You Need at the Push of a Button

Keep your garden neat and tidy with the ultimate control. Our new range of cordless garden tools with POWERCOMMAND® button gives you the help you need to get chores done faster. And because they’re part of the 18V or 36V Lithium-ion family, you won’t have to work around cables either.

A person wearing gloves uses a BLACK+DECKER cordless hedge trimmer (model GTC36552PC) to trim thick branches and hedges in a garden. The person's face is blurred for privacy.

Power Through Jams

Thick branches and bushes can cause jams or even blade damage. One push of the button on a POWERCOMMAND® Hedge Trimmer resolves this problem, activating slower, more powerful cuts to clear the jam without harming the tool or hedge. Choose the right blade length and battery capacity for the job at hand.

A person using a BLACK+DECKER STC1840EPC cordless grass trimmer on a lawn, with a wooden fence and trees in the background.

Control the Line

One push of the button on a POWERCOMMAND® String Trimmer automatically feeds your line so you can keep strimming without stopping to adjust the spool. Use the flip-to-edge mechanism and edging guide wheel to create precise lawn borders. And with Power Select, you can increase power for overgrown areas or reduce power for lighter tasks to maximise runtime.

A person using an orange BLACK+DECKER leaf blower to clear dry leaves from a garden patio. The scene shows leaves being blown away, with greenery and a brick house in the background.

Up the Power

Clumps of leaves, foliage between stones, they’re tough to shift. One push of the button on a POWERCOMMAND® Blower boosts power by 20% and provides air speed up to 209 km/h so you can make short work of the most stubborn debris.