Does the battery "platform" approach work? I guess my first question should have been gas v battery.
New house has a decent size back yard, flower beds, shrubs, large shed etc .. quite the step up from my townhouse tiny lawn
what do you mean "decent sized?" My yard is 7/10 of an acre. I have an 80v kobalt weedeater, chainsaw, and pushmower that works fine, though I have to recharge the battery once to finish mowing. If you have a yard any bigger than mine, I'd get gas and start looking at riders if you have an acre or more.
I've used the chainsaw and weedeater on my mom's 3 acre home and they work fine. The battery I use is 5ah, so it's a big battery. I trimmed a hundred or so trees with the chainsaw and the battery was still going. Cut up a large maple tree that fell in our yard and didn't need to swap batteries.
If you go battery, go all one platform. Makes it easy. Like I said, I own Kobalt and haven't had an issue. My advice, though, is to buy what you
need. Then see if you need more or if you can make due with something else (like hand trimmers instead of powered hedge trimmers).
If you're looking for power tools (drills, saws, etc.) it's a bit of a different story but even then I think the big question is how much and how hard they are actually being used versus name brands. Personal experience is that we never use our toys as much as we think we will.