Time to convert from small engine to battery tools?

   / Time to convert from small engine to battery tools? #151  
Just as a note, I gave the Lynxx chainsaw somewhat of a workout over the weekend, I cut down two fir trees (maybe 40' tall) and limbed them on a charge, might try to buck them up tonight if I can to see how long the battery lasts... I do know the low voltage cutoff kicks in at about 2 bars of battery, which I found out while cutting the wedge out of one of the trees...

For general homeowner use, I give this thing a thumbs up, it would be nice to have variable speed (it's on or off with the trigger) but not a deal breaker... it's quiet as heck and cuts reasonably well similar to about a 30cc saw.

EDIT: Just wanted to add that I just got done bucking the first tree, took just more than a battery, at my best guess you'd get two to two and a half batteries to a tank of fuel in my little top handle Homelite XL chainsaw (either 25 or 30cc depending on year if memory serves). But that said it cuts like a beast with the Oregon chain it comes with... up until it doesn't, wouldn't make a great only saw but not bad with two or three batteries.
 
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   / Time to convert from small engine to battery tools? #152  
I saw battery operated Hotel Vac today... seems batteries are gaining broad market share...

The lure of being able to spot clean a hall without extension cord and it was quiet...
 
   / Time to convert from small engine to battery tools? #153  
Just as a note, I gave the Lynxx chainsaw somewhat of a workout over the weekend, I cut down two fir trees (maybe 40' tall) and limbed them on a charge, might try to buck them up tonight if I can to see how long the battery lasts... I do know the low voltage cutoff kicks in at about 2 bars of battery, which I found out while cutting the wedge out of one of the trees...

For general homeowner use, I give this thing a thumbs up, it would be nice to have variable speed (it's on or off with the trigger) but not a deal breaker... it's quiet as heck and cuts reasonably well similar to about a 30cc saw.

EDIT: Just wanted to add that I just got done bucking the first tree, took just more than a battery, at my best guess you'd get two to two and a half batteries to a tank of fuel in my little top handle Homelite XL chainsaw (either 25 or 30cc depending on year if memory serves). But that said it cuts like a beast with the Oregon chain it comes with... up until it doesn't, wouldn't make a great only saw but not bad with two or three batteries.

Curiously, do these use standard chains? I have the Lynx pole saw and while it has an Oregon bar, there's nothing in the manual saying any specs or model # for it.
 
   / Time to convert from small engine to battery tools? #154  
I was skeptical at first-have a Troy Built gas trimmer for 8 years that replaced a cheap trimmer that died on me after 2 years. They are noisy, smelly, vibrate like crazy and are heavy. The gas is hard to manage-refils, freshness and I ended up having the Troy repaired a couple times. It has a quick detach setup and I had the edger and trimmer attachment. I still have it butt... 4 years ago saw they Ryobi 40v trimmer on sale with quick detachment capabilities as well. Read on the box that several quick attachment brand will fit it including the Troy I have,
Today-same 40v Ryobi head is still going strong but now I have-Edger, Pole Saw, Clipper\hedger, Sweaper, blower, trimmer and spare battery. So much easier-original battery still like new and its all easy to carry, no vibration, no hearing protection and no gas to muck with.
Whats awesome is I can go back to the gas trimmer or buy another battery powered with quick det, and still use all my attachments.
 
   / Time to convert from small engine to battery tools? #156  
   / Time to convert from small engine to battery tools? #157  
   / Time to convert from small engine to battery tools? #158  
Got a polesaw attachment to go with our Kobalt 80 volt system. Cuts good. Dont miss the premix a bit. Would like a chainsaw to go with the system but cant justify the price and already have 6 gas saws. The Lynxx does tempt me when its on sale. I already have their string trimmer and blower.
 
   / Time to convert from small engine to battery tools? #159  
You are KIDDING me!!! (not you personally, Eddie :))

I paid A$155 for a single Makita 6Ah battery a few weeks ago... because it was on sale.

....and that would be part of the reason I watch for specials like that since Makita seems to run buy a tool/charger/battery combo and get two batteries free promos about once every three months or so (in the US at least).

At this point I think I have 8-12 batteries (none under 4Ah) that were all purchased that way with various tools that I was going to get (sooner or later) anyway. Really makes it worth checking their promo site on a semi-regular basis: MAKITA - Cordless and Corded Power Tools, Power Equipment, Pneumatics, Accessories
 
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....and that would be part of the reason I watch for specials like that since Makita seems to run buy a tool/charger/battery combo and get two batteries free promos about once every three months or so (in the US at least).

At this point I think I have 8-12 batteries (none under 4Ah) that were all purchased that way with various tools that I was going to get (sooner or later) anyway. Really makes it worth checking their promo site on a semi-regular basis: MAKITA - Cordless and Corded Power Tools, Power Equipment, Pneumatics, Accessories
That's a lot of batteries. How many battery operated tools do you have?
 

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