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Originally posted by FLASH_OUTDOORS View PostHaha!!! Literally laughed out loud.
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I know a 60yr old lady that does a 5 acre yard with a battery powered weedeater.She has 2 in her garage.She loves em.
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Originally posted by Sleepy View PostI can't imagine getting a good edging done with a battery powered weedeater. If someone can show me a good looking edge from this thing, then I'm sold.
It definitely as powerful as any $200-$300 weedeater
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Originally posted by JustinJ View PostUpdate on the weedeater;
This thing is awesome. It doesn't have the power of my Still, but thats a commercial version so I never expected it to. It has power like a decent seedeater from a box store. The batteries last longer than I thought they would. The best thing about it is its so light and quiet. You get much less fatigued using this due to the weight and the lack of noise/vibration compared to a gas powered.
On a side note, the dewater string is the best I've ever used. I weedeat around some cattle panel fences and the normal stuff gets torn up quick. The dealt stuff is incredibly tough.
If you didn't have a bunch of 20v dealt tools, I probably wouldn't recommend it, but I have a bunch of batteries charged every day, so its easy for me to plug one in and got, without dealing with mixed gas and fiddling with a seedeater to get it started.
Nice review. Dewalt tools are second to none when it comes to power tools. Their 20v series is bad to the bone. Anybody tried the flex volt yet?
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Originally posted by JustinJ View PostUpdate on the weedeater;
This thing is awesome. It doesn't have the power of my Still, but thats a commercial version so I never expected it to. It has power like a decent seedeater from a box store. The batteries last longer than I thought they would. The best thing about it is its so light and quiet. You get much less fatigued using this due to the weight and the lack of noise/vibration compared to a gas powered.
On a side note, the dewater string is the best I've ever used. I weedeat around some cattle panel fences and the normal stuff gets torn up quick. The dealt stuff is incredibly tough.
If you didn't have a bunch of 20v dealt tools, I probably wouldn't recommend it, but I have a bunch of batteries charged every day, so its easy for me to plug one in and got, without dealing with mixed gas and fiddling with a seedeater to get it started.
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I don't have any experience with the dewalt but I have a black and decker 20v lithium and have been pleasantly surprised with it. It also has the head that will flip over with the wheel for edging and it does a great job I think. I have yet to be disappointed with it
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Electric weed eater
I've got a Black and Decker 18 volt that I had for 1 year. Nicad batteries. It's a piece of junk. Batteries didn't last at all. Took 2 batteries to do my yard. It's going to the dump next week. Unless somebody here wants it. Lithium batteries I know last longer but I thought I'd try it. Won't make that mistake again.
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Originally posted by Ouch View PostIn all seriousness, I'm glad to see good reviews. I'm probably going to pull the trigger on one my dang self.
Originally posted by Sleepy View PostI can't imagine getting a good edging done with a battery powered weedeater. If someone can show me a good looking edge from this thing, then I'm sold.
I was glad to see the 90 day money back guarantee direct from manufacturer. Having had an issue with a DW screw gun several years ago, I felt like the guarantee was good, so I pulled the trigger.
I live in the boonies, with only about 250 feet of true "edging", but I maintain ~2 acres of yard, including all of the trimming around trees, beds, trailers, grills, the barn, etc. I get a better true edge with the DW than I did with my gas trimmer. I think that has everything to do with the weight and the ability to maneuver the DW with ease. As for the trimming, same story. No gouging due to muscle fatigue, and it cuts as well in normal trimming duties (yard weedeating).
I have a problem drainage area that I've yet to resolve at my entry from the county road. It has to be trimmed with the whacker due to terrain. I was convinced there was no way this DW would handle the job, given the number of weeds and woody type stuff that grows in there. I was wrong.
FTR, I only weedeat every other mowing, so about every 8 days. I edge the driveway and back porch every time. It takes me right at 25 minutes to do it all (including walking to and fro), or ~8 minutes to do just the edging. I charged the battery when I bought it, and put it back on charge for the first time last night, having done my edging and normal trimming twice, and the road entry (10 minutes) once. So, right at 45 minutes of actual run time on the first charge without any loss of power.
I'm a fan.
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Originally posted by czechgrubworm View PostOkay..... I have no batteries and will be looking to purchase one of these... So... which one Green Screen for me... Thanks. Angie
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Can always get some batteries and slowly upgrade power tools that use the same batteries
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