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Looking to buy a cordless weed eater. Any recommendations?
Posted on 4/21/22 at 11:26 am
Posted on 4/21/22 at 11:26 am
Looking for one that can get the job done, but is also easy to restring. Thanks in advance.
Posted on 4/21/22 at 11:40 am to caill430
Ryobi 40v from home depot
Posted on 4/21/22 at 11:48 am to caill430
check prices on replacement batteries
i love my ryobi but to buy another battery costs $10 less then buying another weedeater brand new
my dads black and decker battery cost $25 while a ryobi batter is over $100
i love my ryobi but to buy another battery costs $10 less then buying another weedeater brand new
my dads black and decker battery cost $25 while a ryobi batter is over $100
Posted on 4/21/22 at 11:52 am to caill430
The Ego has great power, and it's so easy to restring. Literally, you poke the string through a hole, then press a button.
Posted on 4/21/22 at 1:28 pm to caill430
I have a Kobalt 40v that has not let me down yet
Posted on 4/21/22 at 1:42 pm to caill430
If you have cordless tools, look for the same brand and get that one. I have a bunch of Milwaukee tools and they also make a weed eater so I got that one ( they sell it without the battery) and it will save you a few bucks.
Posted on 4/21/22 at 2:50 pm to Simon Gruber
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Ryobi 40v from home depot
i very much enjoy this one. buy a couple of extra batteries, line them up and you'll be set.
Also, save your string column, and then just buy extra line and reuse that instead of paying for ryobi's overpriced reload cannisters.
Posted on 4/21/22 at 2:52 pm to keakar
quote:
i love my ryobi but to buy another battery costs $10 less then buying another weedeater brand new
my dads black and decker battery cost $25 while a ryobi batter is over $100
These have lasted me 5+ years.
This post was edited on 4/21/22 at 2:53 pm
Posted on 4/21/22 at 3:35 pm to caill430
ego ecosystem! considering the mower as well now that we've moved to a .6 acre lot.
Posted on 4/21/22 at 4:34 pm to Stellytiger
Been using the Worx for 7 yrs. No problems
Posted on 4/21/22 at 4:55 pm to caill430
I got the Ego trimmer with the carbon fiber shaft. Works like a dream and plenty of power. Like the guy above me said, extremely easy to restring. If you're an OT baller, you could get the new one that will automatically sense the length of string and let out a little at a time to keep it at the same length at all times.
Posted on 4/21/22 at 6:38 pm to FeeshTacos
I can't offer comparisons but my Greenworks 60V is awesome
Posted on 4/21/22 at 8:49 pm to caill430
That ryobi 40V has been good to me.
Posted on 4/21/22 at 10:13 pm to caill430
Ego.
Weed eater and blower are legit.
Push mower gets the job done if you need to do a little tight space work.
Father in law has a chain saw that he likes.
That zero turn is intriguing but $5,500…
Weed eater and blower are legit.
Push mower gets the job done if you need to do a little tight space work.
Father in law has a chain saw that he likes.
That zero turn is intriguing but $5,500…
Posted on 4/21/22 at 10:39 pm to caill430
Ryobi 40v. Will last years.
Batteries last a long time.
I have three now as I have a chainsaw that also uses the same battery.
Batteries last a long time.
I have three now as I have a chainsaw that also uses the same battery.
Posted on 4/21/22 at 11:35 pm to caill430
I know people say pick a brand, buy all their stuff, etc. I got an EGO mower last year, but still have my Ryobi 40v that’s pretty old and just won’t die. I’ve replaced the battery once with one of the $50 refurbs or whatever off eBay.
My neighbor has had Ryobi everything for a long time and told me a few things that have helped me keep this aftermarket reject battery going for at least 3 years or so.
1. Don’t run it down until it’s totally dead. Put it on the charger once you realize you’re down to one bar.
2. Don’t run it wide open when it’s hot outside and get your battery really hot. It’s not bad to run it wide open, just give it a to cool off when you do. I didn’t do that with the original it came with, and have noticed that if you do, when you can come back to it, sometimes will put another bar of energy on the display that was previously gone.
3. Don’t put it on the charger when it’s hot. Let it cool in the shade/inside for a little while before you put it back on the charger.
4. Don’t use it in the rain, or let it get wet.
I’m not sure if all this was in the manual or not. I usually wipe my arse with manuals.
My neighbor has had Ryobi everything for a long time and told me a few things that have helped me keep this aftermarket reject battery going for at least 3 years or so.
1. Don’t run it down until it’s totally dead. Put it on the charger once you realize you’re down to one bar.
2. Don’t run it wide open when it’s hot outside and get your battery really hot. It’s not bad to run it wide open, just give it a to cool off when you do. I didn’t do that with the original it came with, and have noticed that if you do, when you can come back to it, sometimes will put another bar of energy on the display that was previously gone.
3. Don’t put it on the charger when it’s hot. Let it cool in the shade/inside for a little while before you put it back on the charger.
4. Don’t use it in the rain, or let it get wet.
I’m not sure if all this was in the manual or not. I usually wipe my arse with manuals.
Posted on 4/22/22 at 1:54 am to caill430
Ego with solid carbon shaft. The new automatic head and old automatic head are both great. I have the old version and you just slide the string in, get it even and hold the button and it winds itself.
I had dewalt before, it doesn't hold a candle and I know it is better than the Ryobi.
I had dewalt before, it doesn't hold a candle and I know it is better than the Ryobi.
Posted on 4/22/22 at 8:07 am to caill430
Add me to the list of happy 40v Ryobi owners. I'm also very happy their 40v hedge trimmer and 40v pole saw.
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