A yard well done.
In 1921, a man named Arthur Mall opened a small power tool company in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He started out building gasoline and electrically powered drills and saws, and his customers appreciated the dependability of his tools. As word spread, the business grew, along with its reputation for quality workmanship.
As Remington products became more popular, the company expanded, despite a world war and hard times at home. And with the launch of the first Remington chainsaw in 1954, Remington introduced a durable design capable of handling even the demanding duties of loggers.
Expanding on the innovative tool designs, Remington Power Tools released electric chainsaws and pole saws in the 1990s. In recent years, we’ve added gas trimmers, cultivators, blowers, and three new chainsaw platforms to the Remington line of equipment.
While we continue to develop new ways to help our customers groom the great outdoors, what hasn’t changed is our commitment to engineering reliability. Our power tools are built to take on any yard task. And just like the first products sold almost a century ago, each tool built today is designed to be efficient, durable and deliver more than enough power for the job at hand.