Every season, VEVOR offers a wide range of lawn equipment to help professionals keep yards healthy, clean, and well-tended. VEVOR's huge catalog has everything you need, whether you're caring for a small residential lawn or a large commercial property. Check out lawn rollers, lawn aerators, lawn sweepers, and lawn mower lifts. All of these are made to last, work with other tools, and deliver great results year-round for a wide range of lawn care tasks.
If you want to keep your grass thick, level, and free of debris all through the growing season, you need reliable lawn equipment. With the right lawn equipment, regular yard work goes from taking a lot of time to being a quick, effective process that makes the grass look healthier every time. VEVOR offers a wide range of dethatchers, lawn aerators, lawn sweepers, lawn rollers, and lawn mower lifts to fit any size property and maintenance needs. Their prices are reasonable, and they offer reliable support after the sale at every step.
By choosing the right type of lawn equipment for its main purpose, you can achieve professional-quality results whether you're removing leaves from a large lawn in the fall, loosening compacted soil before overseeding, or leveling uneven turf before the growing season. It's easy and affordable to put together a complete lawn care toolkit with VEVOR's wide range of products, including small tow-behind dethatchers and manual lawn rollers, as well as heavy-duty lawn aerators and versatile lawn sweepers.
For homeowners and property managers who have to deal with seasonal debris building up on big grass areas, a lawn sweeper is one of the most time-saving pieces of lawn equipment you can buy. Instead of raking leaves, grass clippings, pine needles, and twigs by hand, which is hard on the body and takes a lot of time, a lawn sweeper towed or pushed across the yard uses rotating brushes to collect surface waste in a hopper.
We can easily connect VEVOR's tow-behind lawn sweepers to riding mowers, ATVs, and garden tractors, allowing them to clean large areas much faster than by hand. Collection hoppers on VEVOR lawn sweepers are large, usually between 7 and 26 cubic feet, so you don't have to stop as often to empty the bag during a single clearing session.
One of the main reasons why lawns don't look healthy is thatch, the thick layer of dead grass, roots, and other organic matter that builds up between the soil and the live grass blades. Suppose thatch builds up more than half an inch deep, it prevents water, nutrients, and air from reaching the roots. This makes the grass thin, patchy, and more susceptible to disease.
It is possible to connect VEVOR's tow-behind dethatcher models to riding mowers and garden tractors. This makes them the best choice for medium to large lawns where a walk-behind dethatcher would take too much time and effort. VEVOR's tow-behind dethatchers have spring steel tines that cut through the thatch layer with controlled force. They then pull debris to the surface, where a yard sweeper can easily pick it up.
Soil compaction is a silent killer of lawn health. It happens slowly over time from repeated foot and vehicle traffic, which restricts root growth and reduces the soil's ability to take up water and fertilizer. A lawn aerator directly fixes this problem by creating holes in the top layer of soil with solid or hollow tines. This removes small chunks of soil or makes pathways that let air, water, and nutrients get deep into the roots.
With VEVOR's tow-behind lawn aerator models, you can easily cover large areas of grass quickly and evenly without getting tired, unlike with manual aerating tools. Some VEVOR lawn aerator models have a weighted drum that lets you add ballast weight, like water or sand, to make the tines go deeper into highly compacted clay soils.
To smooth out uneven, bumpy areas; ensure well-laid sod makes firm soil contact; and help freshly spread grass seed make full contact with the soil surface for better sprouting and germination, a lawn roller is a deceptively simple but very useful piece of lawn equipment. VEVOR's lawn roller models feature heavy-duty steel drums that can be filled with water or sand to achieve the desired working weight. This makes them easy to move when empty and lets you adjust the rolling pressure once they're in place.
For different-sized properties and attachment types, VEVOR's lawn rollers are available in tow-behind and push models. For quick coverage of large open spaces, tow-behind models connect to riding mowers and tractors. On the other hand, push rollers work best on smaller lawns, garden beds, and areas around landscaping features where a bigger towed unit wouldn't work. The best time to use a lawn roller to smooth out frost heave bumps and winter-mole damage is early spring, when the soil is just slightly wet but not soaked.
By learning about each piece of lawn equipment's towing capacity and key operational features, you can ensure you choose tools that work with the other equipment you already have and deliver consistent, professional-quality results on your property. VEVOR's lawn equipment range is engineered with practical, user-focused features that maximize performance, simplify operation, and extend product lifespan, whether you're a weekend homeowner or a professional groundskeeper managing multiple properties throughout the season.
It is important for safety and efficiency that you always match the tow-behind lawn equipment to the right towing capacity of your riding mower or tractor. Putting too much weight on a mower's tow rating with a dethatcher, lawn aerator, or lawn sweeper can strain the drivetrain, make it harder to turn, and wear out both the pulling vehicle and the attachment faster than they should. VEVOR makes its tow-behind lawn equipment with clear weight limits and hitch requirements, making it easy to check for fit before buying.
Most of VEVOR's tow-behind lawn equipment, like lawn sweepers, tow-behind dethatchers, and lawn aerators, connects with a standard universal hitch pin that works with most riding mowers, garden tractors, and ATVs without the need for upgrades or changes. Heavier-duty types, like large-capacity drum lawn rollers filled with water, are designed for use with tractors that have more power and can pull heavier loads.
A lawn mower lift is an important but often-forgotten piece of lawn equipment for anyone who maintains their mower, sharpens their own blades, or cleans their own undercarriage. If you try to move a riding mower or work under a zero-turn unit without the right lifting gear, you could hurt yourself or damage the machine.
VEVOR lawn mower lifts are compatible with a wide range of riding mowers and zero-turn mowers. Depending on the model, they can support up to over 1,500 pounds. During blade changes, belt replacements, and thorough cleaning sessions, the mower stays completely stable thanks to non-slip platform surfaces, locked safety pins, and wide footprint bases.
VEVOR's lawn equipment catalog has everything you need to care for your grass year-round, from lawn rollers and lawn mower lifts to lawn aerators and tow-behind dethatchers. With long-lasting construction, wide mower compatibility, useful user features, and reasonable prices, VEVOR makes professional-level lawn care available to all homeowners and groundskeepers. Please review the entire collection now to find the right lawn equipment to keep your yard healthy, level, and well-kept all season.
A dethatcher removes the compacted layer of dead organic material sitting above the soil surface. In contrast, a lawn aerator punctures the soil to relieve compaction and improve root-zone access to air, water, and nutrients. Both are essential pieces of seasonal lawn equipment used at different stages of turf care.
Most VEVOR tow-behind lawn equipment uses a universal hitch pin compatible with most riding mowers, garden tractors, and ATVs. Always verify your mower's towing capacity against the attachment's operating weight, especially for heavier attachments such as water-filled lawn rollers or large-capacity lawn sweepers.
Lawn aerators are most effective in early fall or spring when the soil is moist but not waterlogged. Fall aeration combined with overseeding allows new grass to establish strong roots before winter. Spring aeration prepares compacted turf for the rapid growth demands and increased water absorption requirements of the upcoming growing season.
VEVOR's lawn mower lift options support weight capacities ranging from approximately 500 lbs to over 1,500 lbs, depending on the specific model selected. Always confirm the lift's rated capacity against your mower's actual weight before use, and ensure the lift is positioned on a flat, stable surface throughout the entire maintenance procedure.
VEVOR lawn sweeper models include adjustable brush height settings that can be raised or lowered to match your current grass length and surface conditions. For freshly cut grass, a lower brush setting maximizes debris pickup. For longer grass, raise the brushes slightly to prevent excessive drag and ensure smooth, consistent forward movement.