I have a battery Black & Decker blower and weed eater. I love them, very light
weight and easy to use.
TH
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On Mar 6, 2022, at 6:57 PM, btthoeny <btthoeny@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I was surprised to see that dewalt does offer a lawnmower, manufactured by a
subsidiary of
Black and decker. Everything is being built by someone else.
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Date: 3/6/22 5:43 PM (GMT-05:00)
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I like DeWalt also, I’ve had many of their construction tools always been
good. The battery saws all will easily cut down a 6”/8” tree and trim any
limb. I’m thinking about getting a new one and forget the chainsaw.
TH
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On Mar 6, 2022, at 1:36 PM, Nate Sublett <nate.sublett@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Kind of partial to the DeWalt 20v, 40v and 60v cordless stuff
Especially the RX line. They make hundreds of tools and equipment that run
on it. Woodworking, outdoor power, even a very robust compressor.
One charger will charge any of the batteries and most of the tools will run
on 20, 40 or 60 volt batteries
The batteries come in 2 amp hour, 4 AH and 6AH. So they will run at full amp
discharge for the rated time. Battery price goes up exponentially with amp
hour increase. Not many folks run a tool full out for 6 hours straight. The
2AH batteries will do everything most of us want to do. The outdoor
equipment runs best on the 40 and 60 volt batteries.
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Still also makes multiple battery powered tools. I haven’t tried any yet.
Twigg
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On Mar 6, 2022, at 10:39 AM, btthoeny <btthoeny@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
My 20+ year old 6 hp Toro has seen better days and the wheels are falling
off.
Looking into systems that share recharging station.
Still mowing my own lawn, but have neighbors kids for when I decide to
quit!
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Date: 3/6/22 9:55 AM (GMT-05:00)
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Subject: [gtd-net] Re: Going electric?
I’ve used pretty much every brand of outdoor power equipment, and now have
two Stihl chainsaws. I like them just fine, except for their aversion to
threaded fuel/oil caps… but I’m used to them now.
I have an 80 V Kobalt rechargeable leaf blower that does a good job, runs
for 30-40 minutes on high speed. Our son , Matt has a Kobalt mower,
weedeater, and blower that serve him well on his small lot. Run time seems
to be the biggest complaint. If you live in the ‘burbs on a half acre lot,
probably not your best choice.
One of my best lawn care decisions was to hire it out😬
DD(I’ve got a guy)D
On Sat, Mar 5, 2022 at 2:53 PM btthoeny <btthoeny@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Any Dudes using electric mowers or chainsaws? If so, what's the verdict?
I've got some aging lawn tools that need replacement and a chainsaw that
parts are no longer available to repair.
Summers coming!
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