![]() 05/29/2017 at 17:47 • Filed to: Lawn care | ![]() | ![]() |
Fed up with my awful Troy Bilt, so I thought I’d step outside of my gas-powered comfort zone.
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I just bought a battery powered buzz saw, I am finally coming around to electric stuff. You will pry my 2 stroke weedwhacker out of my cold dead hands though
![]() 05/29/2017 at 19:37 |
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I got a B&D trimmer a few years ago with the lithium ion batteries. They don’t last long (it came with 2), each about 20 minutes. So I looked online for extra batteries. They were $40-60 each.
So I waited until they had a sale on a hedge trimmer (same battery) for $40 - basically bought an extra battery and got a trimmer for free.
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I went electric on my lead blower. 10/10 would recommend
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Why would you blow lead?
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That’s city folk tools...
I wouldn’t be able to do 1/4 of my yard on one charge.
When I have to pass the mower it takes me about 2 hours of riding mower, and 2-4 hours of weed whacking...
my next is going to be a straight shaft stihl with metal blades. My 300 feet of ditches will never be the same after...
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I ran into the same issue with a Ryobi; bought it because it was light enough for my wife to use while I mow. We quickly found out a battery doesn’t hold a charge long enough to do everything. Extra battery $50, but there’s a clearance center near me that sells a remanufactured tool with battery for $36. I bought one and sold just the tool for $25 on Craigslist.
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My mom got one of those with the metal blades and it’s awesome. It take out little trees no problems.
![]() 05/30/2017 at 08:12 |
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To cool it down.
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can’t have hot lead