Lowe's/Kobalt 80 volt battery tool system: a cautionary tale.

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80v Kobalt System was a chainsaw, leaf blower, hedge trimmer, hedge-trimmer-ona-pole, pole saw, edger, string trimmer, maybe more. Local Lowe's had them all on display. Bought the chainsaw- liked it, went back and bought the hedge trimmer- liked it. Most or all tools are available with or without a 2 or 2.5 amp-hr battery and charger. Price point for the tool, charger and battery is currently $250-$300. Stay with me here.

Went back to Lowe's to see the pole saw- Lowe's entire 80 volt system display is gone. Clerk said it's available online.

Went online. My chainsaw is no longer shown. (Good luck to me when it needs parts.)

Worse is those 2 or 2.5 amp-hr batteries sold with the full sets are not shown online. Their life was surprisingly good. Instead, the only 80v replacement batteries online are a 4 and a 5 amp-hr battery at $300 each!- more than the total price of the original adequately sized battery, charger, and tool itself.

I'll now limp along with my $500 or $600 Kobalt investment, but phase into Stihl's system, starting with the pole saw and leaf blower. And the local Stihl dealer will probably still have parts on discontinued products.
 
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I have the 80 volt Kobalt tools also.
Chainsaw Trimmer Blower.
I have two 2 amp and one 2.5 amp batteries.
They are starting to show some weakness on the chainsaw but run the other tools just fine. I will probably just rebuild the batteries when they finally die.
 
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I refuse to purchase anything Kobalt, years ago I purchased one of their high end miter saws that at about 9 months the cooling fan in the motor broke... it was discontinued and no parts were available. The saw was not used much, mainly the wife used it for cutting up small bit of wood for her bird houses and other odd and ends. Probably had a total of less than 15 hours of use total.

That was the last time I ever bought anything branded Kobalt.
 
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Ridgid tools... Lifetime warranty on tools and batteries. This year I started seeing much more outdoor tools available.
 
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80v Kobalt System was a chainsaw, leaf blower, hedge trimmer, hedge-trimmer-ona-pole, pole saw, edger, string trimmer, maybe more. Local Lowe's had them all on display. Bought the chainsaw- liked it, went back and bought the hedge trimmer- liked it. Most or all tools are available with or without a 2 or 2.5 amp-hr battery and charger. Price point for the tool, charger and battery is currently $250-$300. Stay with me here.

Went back to Lowe's to see the pole saw- Lowe's entire 80 volt system display is gone. Clerk said it's available online.

Went online. My chainsaw is no longer shown. (Good luck to me when it needs parts.)

Worse is those 2 or 2.5 amp-hr batteries sold with the full sets are not shown online. Their life was surprisingly good. Instead, the only 80v replacement batteries online are a 4 and a 5 amp-hr battery at $300 each!- more than the total price of the original adequately sized battery, charger, and tool itself.

I'll now limp along with my $500 or $600 Kobalt investment, but phase into Stihl's system, starting with the pole saw and leaf blower. And the local Stihl dealer will probably still have parts on discontinued products.
I feel for you.

thats why I would only buy the newest / latest / greatest technology from the #1 or maybe #2 company out there with hope the technology and company survives.

I feel sorry from the guys that dropped $100k on a Rivian electric truck or $50k on a BYD electric sedan as both quickly becoming white elephants and potentially worthless.
 
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Oh man, I did that with a drill at Lowes. Battery was as expensive as a new drill. Isn't that pretty common with all battery/electric? The replacement batteries are almost if not completely cost prohibitive?

Regardless, it stinks and I'm sorry.
 
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Ridgid tools... Lifetime warranty on tools and batteries. This year I started seeing much more outdoor tools available.
This. I've recently had to have an 18 year old battery replaced then an 18 volt drill. No questions asked by Ridgid, both replaced. You do have to register your tools but why wouldn't you? Only takes a few minutes
 
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In many cases, you can buy on sale, a tool / battery / charger combo package for about the same price as a single larger capacity battery. I've acquired quite a collection of tools this way. Yes, the batteries are reduced capacity but I just carry 2 or 3 when doing a particular job. They are quick & easy to swap and lighter in weight, which makes a difference when handling a tool for long periods.
 
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