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Battery powered weed eater rec's
Posted on 6/15/24 at 9:35 am
Posted on 6/15/24 at 9:35 am
Tired of the old gas powered weed eater. More trouble than it is worth.
Looking at a DeWalt battery-powered one, a person I know has one and swears by it.
This just for around the homestead, nothing major.
Any recommendations?
TIA
Looking at a DeWalt battery-powered one, a person I know has one and swears by it.
This just for around the homestead, nothing major.
Any recommendations?
TIA
Posted on 6/15/24 at 9:39 am to Reubaltaich
I like my Worx LINK . It is a heavy duty model and I also have the blade attachment for it. The batteries will work on a lot of other lawn and garden items plus tools.
This post was edited on 6/15/24 at 9:40 am
Posted on 6/15/24 at 10:06 am to Reubaltaich
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Looking at a DeWalt battery-powered one, a person I know has one and swears by it.
That would be my choice followed by Stihl or maybe Echo but grudgingly. I bought my dad a 58V Echo trimmer a few years ago, great performer with a SpeedFeed head but quickly killed a bearing in the gearbox at the trimmer head. I replaced it with a new bearing and it's worked fine since but Echo changed their battery system and orphaned the entire line. So now it's a wasted investment once the battery dies.
Posted on 6/15/24 at 10:23 am to Reubaltaich
I’ve had both Kobalt 80v and Ego 56v. I’m not sure which I prefer.
Kobalt’s battery lasts longer but restringing can be a PITA. If you don’t clean out the head every once in a while it can get dunked up and it won’t let out strong easy or reload easily.
Ego’s battery doesn’t last as long but the power load feature is a game changer. I just got this one so time will tell if has the same gunk issue.
Kobalt’s battery lasts longer but restringing can be a PITA. If you don’t clean out the head every once in a while it can get dunked up and it won’t let out strong easy or reload easily.
Ego’s battery doesn’t last as long but the power load feature is a game changer. I just got this one so time will tell if has the same gunk issue.
Posted on 6/15/24 at 10:46 am to Reubaltaich
EGO or Greenworks. EGO has a multi-head system where you can swap the string trimmer for stuff like a edger, hedge trimmer, pole saw, cultivator, to name a few. A bit pricier.
You can also find combo deals for a basic trimmer and cordless blower (around 530 CFM) that does light work.
You can also find combo deals for a basic trimmer and cordless blower (around 530 CFM) that does light work.
Posted on 6/15/24 at 3:12 pm to Reubaltaich
quote:love my Dewalt 20v. If you're already in the Dewalt line, don't hesitate.
Looking at a DeWalt battery-powered one, a person I know has one and swears by it.
Posted on 6/15/24 at 4:00 pm to The Dude Abides
I've been in the Greenworks 60V series for 5 years. Absolutely love it.
Buy during big holiday sales directly from their site (4th coming up)
Buy during big holiday sales directly from their site (4th coming up)
Posted on 6/15/24 at 4:36 pm to Reubaltaich
Have EGO trimmer and blower. Really like them. Plenty of battery for my yard. Power load spool on the trimmer is awesome.
Posted on 6/15/24 at 4:53 pm to tiger rag 93
I've had the Ego blower for awhile and had also been looking at Ego string trimmers since I'm in the ecosystem. Amazon dropped the the price of the Ego 16" ST1623T with the auto feed for the line, no bumping, and powered string winding a few weeks ago. It was $229 w/ 4ah battery so I ordered it. I now use the 4ah battery in the blower and my old 2.5ah in the trimmer. Only used it twice so far but I'm impressed. The line auto feed is cool and works well, although it can be a wtf moment when it happens if you aren't expecting it.
Posted on 6/15/24 at 6:08 pm to Fat Batman
I did the same thing. It's easier to use the weed eater with the smaller battery.
That being said, I would suggest OP get nothing lower than 56V if they want actual power. I know some folks here have some 20V/40V options but IMO, it's a lot less more beneficial to spend a little extra for the stronger equipment.
That being said, I would suggest OP get nothing lower than 56V if they want actual power. I know some folks here have some 20V/40V options but IMO, it's a lot less more beneficial to spend a little extra for the stronger equipment.
Posted on 6/15/24 at 6:14 pm to Reubaltaich
I got tired of fricking with my Stihl string trimmer and bought a battery powered Ego last year. I have been so happy with it that I bought a battery powered chainsaw a couple of months ago. The 56V batteries are interchangeable. I can’t speak to the longevity of the batteries, but I can say both are exactly what I was looking for.
This post was edited on 7/7/24 at 8:44 pm
Posted on 6/15/24 at 8:00 pm to Reubaltaich
Whatever you buy, get 2 batteries,,,,,and actual battery tinme is 1/2 of what they advertise!
I bought the EGO, so far so good, battery weakens over time is my only complaint.
I bought the EGO, so far so good, battery weakens over time is my only complaint.
Posted on 6/15/24 at 11:28 pm to Reubaltaich
Ego for me. Love the pcowerload.
Posted on 6/16/24 at 6:28 am to Reubaltaich
Stihl.
With the a300:battery.
With the a300:battery.
Posted on 6/16/24 at 8:24 am to Reubaltaich
Ego. 100% recommend from me
I’ve bought blower, string trimmer and multi head trimmer. I’ve had them all for about 3-4 years and batteries are still doing great. I’ve had a total of 1 issue with the entire setup. My multi head trimmer which I use mostly as an edger, won’t immediately restart if I completely stop it. I either have to u click the battery and reattach it or let it sit for about 20 seconds. It’s actually pretty minor, I just keep the edger running when I move from spot to spot.
The power output is plenty for my 2 acre yard. I can weed, edge, and blow off the concrete on the 5 ah and 2.5 ah batteries I have.
I’ve bought blower, string trimmer and multi head trimmer. I’ve had them all for about 3-4 years and batteries are still doing great. I’ve had a total of 1 issue with the entire setup. My multi head trimmer which I use mostly as an edger, won’t immediately restart if I completely stop it. I either have to u click the battery and reattach it or let it sit for about 20 seconds. It’s actually pretty minor, I just keep the edger running when I move from spot to spot.
The power output is plenty for my 2 acre yard. I can weed, edge, and blow off the concrete on the 5 ah and 2.5 ah batteries I have.
Posted on 6/16/24 at 8:32 am to The Dude Abides
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love my Dewalt 20v. If you're already in the Dewalt line, don't hesitate.
Although I got the ego 56v, I moved that one to our farm (heavier weeds) The 20V dewalt is providing more than adequate service on our half acre home in town. But If you can get the 15" ego and blower combo for 179, I'd go that way, the ego blower cuts the blowing time in half compared to the dewalt.
Posted on 6/16/24 at 9:03 am to Reubaltaich
I have an 56v EGO trimmer and blower that use the same battery/charger. They have been a game changer for me. No more mixing oul and gas, endlessly pulling start cords, or cleaning carbs every year.
Posted on 6/16/24 at 9:58 am to Reubaltaich
I've got the Ryobi 40v mower, blower, chainsaw, and weed eater. They all work great. Extremely happy with them.
I'm on the 3rd year with them
I'm on the 3rd year with them
Posted on 6/16/24 at 10:15 am to Reubaltaich
I was already invested in the Makita LXT battery line, so I opted for their power head, string trimmer and edger attachments.
Pricey, but they work great.
Pricey, but they work great.
Posted on 6/16/24 at 1:59 pm to Unobtanium
If you ever consider the Makita push mower they are rated tops in the industry.
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