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Dewalt 40V Lithium Ion Battery. No pulling, no priming, no gas to mess with, plus quieter. And it OUTPOWERS my Stihl. Goes several hours on a charge. My arms give out before the battery does. Will never go back to gas-powered.

Lady - you have some explainin' to do :)

I have the 60V Flexvolt Dewalt. Don't know about Kobalt.

THAT is a horse of another color!

Dewalt 40v is their "professional line", they came out with it prior to the Flexvolt. I expect it to go away.

And with Craftsman to be sold by Lowes I wonder how long Kobalt will continue to exist.
 
   / Trimmer recommendation? Stihl? Echo? something else.... #62  
This has always been a problem with batter tools...

The tools last longer than the battery and the battery is discontinued and often the only choice is a third party rebuilder...

It has happened to me even with name brand such as Bosch and others...

Stihl has commercial applications and offers even back pack batteries... so it may bode well long-term for a price.
 
   / Trimmer recommendation? Stihl? Echo? something else.... #63  
I like the dependability of tools that have been around. Like a well built 2 stroke engine. No problem with fuels going bad either. I can't say the same for my battery powered tools. :-(
 
   / Trimmer recommendation? Stihl? Echo? something else.... #64  
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Lady - you have some explainin' to do :)



THAT is a horse of another color!

Dewalt 40v is their "professional line", they came out with it prior to the Flexvolt. I expect it to go away.

And with Craftsman to be sold by Lowes I wonder how long Kobalt will continue to exist.

Note the Dewalt Flexvolt tools come in different voltages, but the Flexvolt system allows you to use the same battery in all of them. The batteries automatically change voltage to match the tool, as long as the tool is Flexvolt compatible.

So, I do get confused because I have a complete suite of Dewalt battery-powered tools, in all different voltages. My Flexvolt batteries fit them all.

Does that clear things up or make it worse? :)
 
   / Trimmer recommendation? Stihl? Echo? something else.... #65  
Note the Dewalt Flexvolt tools come in different voltages, but the Flexvolt system allows you to use the same battery in all of them. The batteries automatically change voltage to match the tool, as long as the tool is Flexvolt compatible.

So, I do get confused because I have a complete suite of Dewalt battery-powered tools, in all different voltages. My Flexvolt batteries fit them all.

Does that clear things up or make it worse? :)

But just to clarify for the unaware -
DeWalt has 5 main lines of battery operated tools:
Flexvolt 60V MAX* & 120V MAX* CORDLESS TOOLS
20V max
DEWALTョ 40V MAX* OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT
Dewalt 18V cordless
DEWALTョ 8V MAX*-14.4V CORDLESS TOOLS

The Flexvolt battery fits in most of the 20VMAX tools (I've read that the Flexvolt battery was too big for some of the 20v max line) and fits all the newer 60V/120V MAX
The 20V Max batteries only fit in 20V max tools, but you can get an adapter for the older DeWalt 18v tools to use the 20V max battery (don't know if this adapter works with the FlexVolt batteries) So far I've not seen an adapter to put 20V max batteries in Flexvolt equipment.
The 40V is a big hunkin battery, and only fits their 40V line.
Here's a couple of videos of the differences of the 3:
Dewalt Flexvolt 9.Ah 6.Ah vs 2 volt max 5.Ah 2.Ah vs 4 volt - How Dewalt Batteries Size Up - YouTube
DeWalt 2v 4v and 6v FLEXVOLT Battery Platforms - YouTube

The 18V tools are about gone and the 8V-14V tools are "specialty".

Now I've had some of my 20V max systems for 5 years and just had my first DeWalt 2AH battery fail
 
   / Trimmer recommendation? Stihl? Echo? something else.... #66  
But just to clarify for the unaware -
DeWalt has 5 main lines of battery operated tools:
Flexvolt 60V MAX* & 120V MAX* CORDLESS TOOLS
20V max
DEWALTョ 40V MAX* OUTDOOR POWER EQUIPMENT
Dewalt 18V cordless
DEWALTョ 8V MAX*-14.4V CORDLESS TOOLS

The Flexvolt battery fits in most of the 20VMAX tools (I've read that the Flexvolt battery was too big for some of the 20v max line) and fits all the newer 60V/120V MAX
The 20V Max batteries only fit in 20V max tools, but you can get an adapter for the older DeWalt 18v tools to use the 20V max battery (don't know if this adapter works with the FlexVolt batteries) So far I've not seen an adapter to put 20V max batteries in Flexvolt equipment.
The 40V is a big hunkin battery, and only fits their 40V line.
Here's a couple of videos of the differences of the 3:
Dewalt Flexvolt 9.Ah 6.Ah vs 2 volt max 5.Ah 2.Ah vs 4 volt - How Dewalt Batteries Size Up - YouTube
DeWalt 2v 4v and 6v FLEXVOLT Battery Platforms - YouTube

The 18V tools are about gone and the 8V-14V tools are "specialty".

Now I've had some of my 20V max systems for 5 years and just had my first DeWalt 2AH battery fail

I've had a series of battery operated (BO) over the years. Had a Craftsman 14V electric drill that I loved (stolen). Still have a 5-year-old B&D trimmer (18V I believe and cost around $80) that still works well for light trimming around the house. The reason I have finally gone whole hog for the suite of BO tools is.....I don't see how you would need any more power than these latest Dewalt tools have. IOW we may finally *be there* in terms of power and battery life. I mean, that string trimmer will dig a hole in my clay soil. It will throw a goose-egg-sized rock quite a ways. The chainsaw can buck smaller-sized trees all day.

And here's a story on the Dewalt BO Impact Driver: A couple weeks ago I discovered my HD box-blade had been assembled with the bolts in an adjustable position so that it was angled forward, and it would not go into my quick hitch. Fixing this required loosening a lot of the BIG bolts on the box blade. These were apparently tightened by a gorilla. I had TWO big strong men to help me and even with a short breaker bar, and a couple days of waiting for various sprays to work, they couldn't get them loose. So we got out the Dewalt Impact Driver. Had to be set all the way up (I think it was on the "3" setting) but it loosened them up with no problem. I specified for them to retighten the bolts on "2." :)
 
   / Trimmer recommendation? Stihl? Echo? something else.... #67  
Tanaka 2stroke- Hitachi's upper line. Get at least 25-30cc. Been running mine for 7 or 8 years cranks 2nd pull after choked on 1st. Sips gas, runs all day. Also have pole saw attachment and brush cutter head w/ blade. CANNOT beat the warranty for residential.. 7 years.

I'll second the Tanaka, as good as Echo but with better warranty and they can sit for months and still start quick.
 
   / Trimmer recommendation? Stihl? Echo? something else....
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Thank you for all these replies!! If I am understanding correct:

1) "Dewalt 40v is their "professional line", they came out with it prior to the Flexvolt. I expect it to go away." - does this mean that the Dewalt 40v is being phased out? If so, it may be an issue for service?

2) "Craftsman to be sold by Lowes I wonder how long Kobalt will continue to exist." - I guess this means that Kobalt is being phased away!

So now I am back to confusion land...

If I want to opt for battery...then what is the way to go?

I looked into Tanaka 2 stroke...but they seem to seem to have a very limited number of retailers/service centers in the greater Houston area.

I am wondering if there are any good deals to be had on a trimmer over the labor day weekend?

So what would you buy if you were me!! Light weight is important to accommodate diversity in users...and if my dad is paying then we can stretch the budget....
 
   / Trimmer recommendation? Stihl? Echo? something else.... #69  
Thank you for all these replies!! If I am understanding correct:

1) "Dewalt 40v is their "professional line", they came out with it prior to the Flexvolt. I expect it to go away." - does this mean that the Dewalt 40v is being phased out? If so, it may be an issue for service?
I would expect DeWalt to continue to support them for years. But for your purpose look at the Flexvolt ESPECIALLY IF YOU THINK YOU MAY GET ANOTHER FLEXVOLT TOOL.

Remember, with BO tools you are buying into a line, everything has to fit. I bought into the Dewalt 20V max line 5 years ago when I needed to run tools far from a plug.

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So what would you buy if you were me!! Light weight is important to accommodate diversity in users...and if my dad is paying then we can stretch the budget....
If Dad is paying look into Stihl.
 
   / Trimmer recommendation? Stihl? Echo? something else.... #70  
If Dad is paying look into Stihl.


Will sell you my top-of-the-line 2006 Stihl string trimmer, with blades and all attachments, that cost I believe well over $300. It is heavy, hard to start, and loud as heck. :)
 

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