Bought a cheap 29V Black & Decker battery string trimmer a few years ago, just for quickie trims around the house, as a throwaway. Surprised at how powerful it was and it does the whole yard; still works fine BTW. Now I'm into 60-80V and have replaced all my gas equipment with battery. New 60V string trimmer kicks my $400 Stihl's butt and no yankin' on that cord (Stihl used to be a lot better IMO. Wish I still had mine from 15 years ago.) On 15 acres we wore out before the battery quit. Two batteries doubles your work time. Actually bought the durn battery-powered chainsaw, and holy cow, it did ALL the branches from the last storm and battery is still good to go. Don't know what I like best about it, but probably everything--you make your quick cut, then release the trigger and it shuts off and you can lay it down. Release the trigger and it stops. So much safer. No fuel mix, heck no fuel. Keeping the Farmall for that big 30" maple that fell in the last storm, but everything else.....
Is there even any maintenance on these things?
+1 for battery operated, no gas, no oily mess, no fumes, can store it in the basement. No string-pulls, no "will it start?"
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