Tony in SD
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im thinking buying a battery powered weed eater. What experience do you have with DeWalt, Milwaukee, Ryobi etc?
About 20 years ago, I bought a 12v B&D string trimmer. When the string hit a wire fence, it would strip the plastic gears inside.im thinking buying a battery powered weed eater. What experience do you have with DeWalt, Milwaukee, Ryobi etc?
Mark,My wife has a Ryobi that she bought about ten years ago. It works well enough for light work around the house, but I have my Stihl FS85 for the serious stuff. The batteries are a major expense since you need a couple of the larger batteries to do much work.
I use a Ryobi which comes with a double sized battery as compared to the ones in their regular tools. Batteries last a reasonable amount of time and I have half a dozen in other tools so I just take some spares with me on big jobs. It does a good job on grass but if I am in heavy stuff, or things with thick stems, my gas Stihl comes out.im thinking buying a battery powered weed eater. What experience do you have with DeWalt, Milwaukee, Ryobi etc?
I found a roll of line I bought 35 yrs ago and thought it would be bad. As it turns out it much better than the Milwaukee line.I have a milwaukee and am using milwaukee line and it doesn't want to feed. It goes through batteries pretty quick.
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