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I致e settled on the EGO 56v line of tools and quite happy. I致e had the lawnmower for 2 years, does a pretty good job, does not lift tall grass as well as a gas mower but I can mow anytime of day and not disturb anyone. Then I walked into HD several months ago and they had a clearance on EGO 14 chainsaws for $149. Figured I give it a try, love it love it love it. Now I am giving up the gas tools, I got the trimmer and next sale getting the blower. I just missed blower with battery for $149 regular $199.

P.S putting the string in the trimmer has never gotten easier. Pull line thru, push button and wind it in.
 
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I'm also looking at some cordless string trimmers, and maybe chainsaw, so ideally would buy the same brand to take advantage of the multiple batteries.

I can't remember if it was the trimmers or chainsaws that gave a great review to DeWalt, and I was thinking about buying it. However then I saw some reviews citing problems with the batteries, and... cue my story.

I bought a DeWalt cordless hand "shop vac" years ago, for those ugly cleanup tasks about the place. It comes with a 1 hour quick charger and one 18V battery. The charger must not be in any way regulated though, so that if you leave the battery in once it's charged you wreck the battery.

So I had only a few uses from my DeWalt battery before it would no longer hold a charge very well. 4-5 minutes of full activity, then down to nothing. (These are NiMH chemistry, not LiON).

Since these batteries cost a fortune to replace, well, I'm pretty put off the DeWalt brand because of it. No way I'm going to spend a lot of money to replace a fundamentally flawed thing.

Anybody else had this bad experience with DeWalt?

I pay a lot of attention to my batteries. It's always best to slow charge them when you can, and to remove them immediately from chargers that aren't smart enough to cut the power when the battery is charged. So ... watch those charges! I'm kind of hoping that all these new fancy high voltage lithium batteries have better chargers than my old DeWalt.
 
   / Battery Powered Week Whacker #65  
the Dewalt 20 volts are a whole new generation of tools. Batteries included.
You will be impressed.
Im into my 6th year on some and everything including batteries works as new.

Also there is a battery adapter available that lets you run the new Dewalt 20 volt battery in all (but 2 ) your Dewalt 18 volt tools.
 
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I'm also looking at some cordless string trimmers, and maybe chainsaw, so ideally would buy the same brand to take advantage of the multiple batteries.

I can't remember if it was the trimmers or chainsaws that gave a great review to DeWalt, and I was thinking about buying it. However then I saw some reviews citing problems with the batteries, and... cue my story.

I bought a DeWalt cordless hand "shop vac" years ago, for those ugly cleanup tasks about the place. It comes with a 1 hour quick charger and one 18V battery. The charger must not be in any way regulated though, so that if you leave the battery in once it's charged you wreck the battery.

So I had only a few uses from my DeWalt battery before it would no longer hold a charge very well. 4-5 minutes of full activity, then down to nothing. (These are NiMH chemistry, not LiON).

Since these batteries cost a fortune to replace, well, I'm pretty put off the DeWalt brand because of it. No way I'm going to spend a lot of money to replace a fundamentally flawed thing.

Anybody else had this bad experience with DeWalt?

I pay a lot of attention to my batteries. It's always best to slow charge them when you can, and to remove them immediately from chargers that aren't smart enough to cut the power when the battery is charged. So ... watch those charges! I'm kind of hoping that all these new fancy high voltage lithium batteries have better chargers than my old DeWalt.

Nope. DeWalt is nothing like that. Once battery is charged, you can leave it there all you want. DeWalt is the best line of power tools I ever owned and being a carpenter, farmer, mechanic, you name it, Ive owned a lot of cordless and corded tools. Most disappointing were my Milwaukee V-28 tools. I still have my Milwaukee 8-1/4 worm drive. Love it.
 

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Anybody else had this bad experience with DeWalt?

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Nope, I'm about addicted to DeWalt. When I made a list a few years ago:

[ ] DCA1820 20v to 18v adapter
[ ] DCB090 USB power source
[ ] DCB112 Charger
[ ] DCB115 battery charger
[ ] DCB201 2AH Battery
[ ] DCB201 2AH Battery
[ ] DCB201 2AH Battery
[ ] DCB201 2AH Charger
[ ] DCB203 Battery
[ ] DCB205 5ah battery
[ ] DCB205 5ah battery
[ ] DCBL720 Blower
[ ] DCD205 Battery
[ ] DCD780 1/2 drill
[ ] DCD790 1/2 drill
[ ] DCF886 1/4 impact driver
[ ] DCG412 4. 5 grinder
[ ] DCL043 Jobsite led light
[ ] DCL043 Jobsite led light
[V] DCR006 Bluetooth Speaker
[ ] DCS355 oscillating multi tool
[ ] DCS361 7 1/4 Miter saw
[ ] DCS387 Reciprocating saw
[ ] DCS391 6 1/2 circular saw
[ ] DWE64421 Ross corded
[ ] SANCC 4AH Battery
[ ] SANCC 4AH Battery
Since then I've added
60V Weedwacker
1/2" hammer drill
Jig saw
Several different flashlights
DEWALT 1800 Watt Portable Power Station
and probably several others I can't remember.
So far, since about 2013 I've only had a couple of the small 20v battery packs die, the 2AH ones w/o a "fuel" gauge.
 
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I've tried Porter Cable, Dewalt, Panasonic, Milwaukee,Bosch, several No Names and then settled on Makita. The 18volt Compact and Sub-Compact Drill Drivers and Impact Drivers are all I use now. Very Happy. I buy Bare Tools now at considerable savings because I have plenty of batteries.
 
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Vinegar will do pretty much the same as Roundup, it's cheaper and not toxic. I just used vinegar on some burdock and it's gone.

I have got to try vinegar. Do you buy the vinegar that is sold to burn down vegetation?
 
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Nope, I'm about addicted to DeWalt. When I made a list a few years ago:

[ ] DCA1820 20v to 18v adapter
[ ] DCB090 USB power source
[ ] DCB112 Charger
[ ] DCB115 battery charger
[ ] DCB201 2AH Battery
[ ] DCB201 2AH Battery
[ ] DCB201 2AH Battery
[ ] DCB201 2AH Charger
[ ] DCB203 Battery
[ ] DCB205 5ah battery
[ ] DCB205 5ah battery
[ ] DCBL720 Blower
[ ] DCD205 Battery
[ ] DCD780 1/2 drill
[ ] DCD790 1/2 drill
[ ] DCF886 1/4 impact driver
[ ] DCG412 4. 5 grinder
[ ] DCL043 Jobsite led light
[ ] DCL043 Jobsite led light
[V] DCR006 Bluetooth Speaker
[ ] DCS355 oscillating multi tool
[ ] DCS361 7 1/4 Miter saw
[ ] DCS387 Reciprocating saw
[ ] DCS391 6 1/2 circular saw
[ ] DWE64421 Ross corded
[ ] SANCC 4AH Battery
[ ] SANCC 4AH Battery
Since then I've added
60V Weedwacker
1/2" hammer drill
Jig saw
Several different flashlights
DEWALT 1800 Watt Portable Power Station
and probably several others I can't remember.
So far, since about 2013 I've only had a couple of the small 20v battery packs die, the 2AH ones w/o a "fuel" gauge.

What’s your latest feedback on the 60V weed wacker? I’m about fed up with my Stihl FS91. Takes too many pulls to start on super hot days.
Anything you dislike? Even small?
 

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