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Top 10 Cordless Tillers and Cultivators in 2027 — Best Overall + Best Value

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Top 10 Cordless Tillers and Cultivators in 2027 — Best Overall + Best Value

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For most home gardeners in 2027, the Best Overall cordless tiller is the Greenworks 80V 10-Inch Brushless Cultivator/Tiller at about $329 kitted, because its brushless motor and 80V platform deliver the most torque of any battery cultivator in this class while staying light enough to carry into a raised bed.

The Best Value pick is the Sun Joe 24V iON+ Garden Tiller/Cultivator (24V-TLR-LTE) at roughly $99, a featherweight 6-pound cultivator that handles loose beds and container soil for under a hundred dollars. This list is for gardeners maintaining established raised beds, vegetable rows, and soft soil — not for breaking dense, rocky new ground, where a gas or heavy front-tine machine still wins.

Below are ten real, currently shipping picks ranked on power, width, battery platform, and price-to-performance.

How We Ranked the Top 10

We compared real specs (tilling width, depth, voltage, tine design, weight) against hands-on testing notes from major review outlets, then weighted each model on what actually matters for cultivating beds and rows. We leaned on testing and spec data from Popular Mechanics, Bob Vila, Pro Tool Reviews, Gardening Products Review, and manufacturer spec sheets from Greenworks, EGO, Sun Joe, Mantis, and Ryobi.

1. Greenworks 80V 10-Inch Brushless Cultivator/Tiller 🏆 BEST OVERALL

Price: $329 | Best for: Serious bed and row gardeners who want the most cordless torque

The Greenworks 80V uses a brushless motor paired with four forward-rotating, removable steel tines that cut a 10-inch tilling width to a 5-inch depth, and it runs up to 40 minutes at full speed on a 2.0Ah pack. The 80V platform gives it noticeably more grunt than 40V and 24V rivals, so it chews through compacted bed soil and root mats that bog down lighter cultivators, while the brushless motor keeps it quiet and long-lived.

It is a true cultivator rather than a new-ground breaker, but within that job it is the strongest battery option here. The wider Greenworks 80V battery family also powers mowers, blowers, and chainsaws, so the pack does double duty.

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Verdict: The best all-around cordless cultivator in 2027 for gardeners who want gas-like bite without the gas.

2. EGO Power+ Multi-Head Cultivator (CTA9500 plus PH1400 Power Head) 💎 BEST VALUE for platform owners

Price: $199 attachment (power head sold separately) | Best for: Existing EGO 56V owners

The EGO Power+ CTA9500 is a 9.5-inch cultivator attachment for the 56V ARC Lithium Multi-Head System, with adjustable steel tines that narrow from 9.5 inches down to about 8 inches for tighter rows. Because it shares EGO's huge 56V battery platform, anyone who already owns an EGO trimmer, blower, or mower power head turns it into a cultivator for the price of the attachment alone, which is the cheapest path to real 56V power.

The tines are forward-rotating and the carbon-fiber shaft version (CTA9520) drops weight further for easy bed work. It is ideal for cultivating and weeding rather than deep tilling.

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Verdict: The smartest add-on for the millions of gardeners already on EGO's 56V platform.

3. Mantis 3558 58V Cordless Tiller/Cultivator

Price: $359 | Best for: Raised beds and narrow rows needing 8-inch depth

The Mantis 3558 runs a 58V 2.5Ah battery and 650-watt motor to drive its signature serpentine tines to an impressive 8-inch tilling depth across a 12-inch width (it narrows for cultivating). Mantis built its reputation on aggressive tines that dig deeper than almost anything this size, and the cordless 3558 keeps that bite while weighing about 26 pounds.

It runs up to 30 minutes per charge, includes battery and charger, and folds compact for storage. For gardeners who value depth over raw width, this is the deepest-digging battery unit here.

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Verdict: Pick this when depth matters more than width — Mantis still digs deepest.

4. Greenworks 40V 10-Inch Cordless Cultivator/Tiller

Price: $229 | Best for: Mainstream gardeners on the popular 40V platform

The Greenworks 40V cultivator offers an adjustable 8.25-to-10-inch tilling width using four 8-inch forward-rotating tines, with a tilling depth up to 5 inches and 6-inch rear wheels for easy transport. It spins at 2,000 strokes per minute, runs up to 40 minutes on a 4.0Ah pack, and recharges in about 120 minutes.

The 40V battery is shared across one of the largest cordless lineups in the U.S., making this an easy add for households already invested in Greenworks 40V tools. It is a balanced, friendly cultivator for routine bed and garden maintenance.

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Verdict: A well-rounded 40V cultivator that fits perfectly into the most common battery ecosystem.

5. Sun Joe 48V iON+ Cordless Garden Tiller/Cultivator (24V-X2-TLR14)

Price: $179 | Best for: Wider coverage on a budget twin-battery system

The Sun Joe 48V iON+ runs two 24V packs in series and uses four 7-inch tilling blades that cover up to a 14-inch wide path — the widest cut on this list outside the EGO power head — making quick work of long rows. The forward-rotating tines suit cultivating and loosening established soil rather than deep digging, and the dual-battery design extends runtime over single-pack units.

It is a sensible step up for gardeners who found a 24-volt cultivator too narrow but do not want to jump to an 80V machine.

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Verdict: The widest-cutting value cultivator for gardeners tending long vegetable rows.

6. Ryobi 40V 10-Inch Attachment-Capable Cultivator

Price: $199 | Best for: Ryobi 40V owners who want an expandable powerhead

The Ryobi 40V cultivator cuts an adjustable 7-to-10-inch width with 10-inch steel tines, and its real trick is the attachment-capable powerhead that accepts Ryobi Expand-It heads for edging, trimming, and more. On the massive Ryobi 40V platform, the battery and one powerhead can replace several single-purpose tools, and the cultivator head itself is a competent forward-rotating unit for beds and soft soil.

The large debris shield protects the operator while the tines churn. It is the most versatile pick for anyone who likes a one-powerhead, many-attachments approach.

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Verdict: The most versatile choice for Ryobi 40V households that value attachments over raw digging.

7. Sun Joe 24V iON+ Garden Tiller/Cultivator (24V-TLR-LTE) 💎 BEST VALUE

Price: $99 | Best for: Container gardens, small raised beds, and tight budgets

The Sun Joe 24V-TLR-LTE is the value champion — a 6-pound stick cultivator powered by a 24V 2.0Ah IONMAX battery that runs up to 30 minutes, with a telescopic pole extending to 37 inches and an adjustable auxiliary handle. Its forward-rotating tines cut a roughly 4.25-inch width, which is narrow but perfect for weeding between plants, refreshing container soil, and prepping small raised beds without bending over.

At about $99 with battery and charger included, nothing else here is this easy to buy, carry, and store. It will not break new ground, and it is not meant to.

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Verdict: The best value in 2027 — an affordable, featherweight cultivator that nails bed and container maintenance.

8. BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX Cordless Garden Cultivator (LGC120)

Price: $129 | Best for: Light weeding and aerating on the 20V MAX platform

The BLACK+DECKER LGC120 is a compact 20V MAX cultivator with counter-oscillating tines that cut a roughly 7-inch width for shallow weeding and soil aeration around established plants. It is built for the gardener who already owns BLACK+DECKER 20V tools and wants a simple, grab-and-go way to break up the top inch or two of soil and pull weeds without a hoe.

The single 20V battery makes it the least powerful unit here, so treat it as a cultivator and weeder rather than a tiller. Weight stays low and one-hand maneuvering is easy.

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Verdict: A handy 20V MAX weeder for light touch-ups, best for those already in the platform.

9. Earthwise 20V Cordless Garden Tiller/Cultivator (TC70020)

Price: $109 | Best for: Budget shoppers who want a wheeled mini-tiller

The Earthwise 20V is a small wheeled cultivator with a 7.5-inch tilling width, four forward-rotating tines, and an included 2.0Ah battery and charger, aimed squarely at budget gardeners. Its rear wheels and upright handle make it feel more like a miniature traditional tiller than a stick cultivator, which some users prefer for control.

Power is modest on the single 20V pack, so it is happiest loosening soft, already-worked beds and prepping seed rows. For around $109 complete, it is an inexpensive way to get a wheeled cultivator format.

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Verdict: A budget wheeled mini-tiller for soft beds — value over power.

10. Sun Joe TJ603E 16-Inch Corded Electric Tiller/Cultivator

Price: $139 | Best for: Gardeners who want more power and never worry about runtime

The Sun Joe TJ603E breaks the cordless theme on purpose: it is a corded 12-amp machine with a wide 16-inch tilling width, 8-inch depth, and six durable forward-rotating steel tines on 3-position adjustable wheels. Because it plugs in, it delivers sustained power that no single battery here can match and never quits mid-row, making it the strongest pick for larger beds and tougher soil — as long as you stay near an outlet.

It folds for storage and is a longtime budget favorite for good reason. Consider it the practical step toward real tilling power without gas.

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Verdict: The most tilling power per dollar — pick it when an outlet is near and runtime can't be a limit.

Buyer Decision Tree — Which One's Right for You?

flowchart TD A[What's the job?] --> B[Light weeding and raised beds] A --> C[Real bed and row cultivating] A --> D[Breaking tougher or wider ground] B --> E[On a budget? Pick 7 Sun Joe 24V] B --> F[Already own 20V MAX? Pick 8 BLACK and DECKER] C --> G[Want most cordless power? Pick 1 Greenworks 80V] C --> H[Need deepest dig? Pick 3 Mantis 3558] C --> I[On EGO 56V already? Pick 2 EGO CTA9500] C --> J[On 40V platform? Pick 4 Greenworks or 6 Ryobi] D --> K[Want widest cordless cut? Pick 5 Sun Joe 48V] D --> L[Outlet nearby and runtime matters? Pick 10 Sun Joe TJ603E corded]

What to Look For When Buying a Tiller or Cultivator

What matters less than marketing implies: Battery voltage headline numbers and "tiller" labeling oversell what these tools do. Cordless units in this class are excellent at cultivating, weeding, and refreshing raised beds, but none of them — not even the 80V — are built to break hard new ground.

Buy them for maintenance and you will be thrilled; buy them to convert lawn to garden and you will be frustrated.

FAQ

Can a cordless tiller break new ground? Generally no. The cordless tools here excel at cultivating worked soil and raised beds. For unbroken, compacted, or rocky ground, use a corded, gas, or rear-tine tiller and let the battery unit handle maintenance afterward.

What's the difference between a tiller and a cultivator? A tiller breaks and turns soil to prepare new beds; a cultivator stirs and aerates existing soil and pulls weeds. Most battery units in this guide are cultivators first, even when labeled tiller/cultivator.

Forward-rotating or counter-rotating tines — which is better? Forward-rotating tines pull the tool forward and are ideal for cultivating loose soil, which is why nearly every cordless model uses them. Counter-rotating tines dig harder for new ground but are rare in battery cultivators.

How wide and deep do these go? Widths in this roundup run from about 4.25 inches up to 16 inches, and depths from roughly 4 inches up to 8 inches. The Mantis 3558 leads on depth at 8 inches; the corded Sun Joe TJ603E leads cordless rivals on width at 16 inches.

Should I buy into a battery platform I already own? Yes, when possible. If you already run Greenworks, EGO, Ryobi, or Sun Joe batteries, buying a matching cultivator (or an EGO/Ryobi attachment) is the cheapest path to power because you reuse packs and chargers across tools.

Is an 80V cultivator overkill for raised beds? Not if you also tackle compacted or root-bound bed soil. For purely loose container and raised-bed work, a 6-pound 24V stick cultivator is plenty and far cheaper.

Bottom Line

For 2027, the Greenworks 80V 10-Inch Brushless Cultivator/Tiller ($329) is our Best Overall for delivering the most cordless torque on a platform that powers your whole yard, while the Sun Joe 24V iON+ (24V-TLR-LTE) ($99) is the Best Value featherweight that nails raised-bed and container maintenance for under a hundred dollars.

If you need the deepest dig, jump to the Mantis 3558; if you want the widest cut, look at the Sun Joe 48V or the corded TJ603E. Use the decision tree above to route from your soil, platform, and budget straight to the right pick.

Sources

*Tiller review — cordless tiller and cultivator reviews, rating, best tiller 2027, and a review of the top garden picks for buyers.*

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