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battery/electric vs gas lawn tools #12711892 04/11/18 03:10 PM
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My gas tools like weed eaters, blowers, pole chainsaw, etc. always require maintenance. I take good care of them and use ethanol-free gas, but they all eventually develop a problem. I have an electric hedge trimmer that belonged to my dad. I think it's 30 years old and still running perfectly. There's no oil to worry about, no gas to buy and no carburetor to get gummed up. I'm thinking about moving to all electric/battery tools from now on, except for my zero turn mower. They just seem like less work and maintenance.


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Re: battery/electric vs gas lawn tools [Re: J.P. Greeson] #12711896 04/11/18 03:11 PM
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According to jayc you have to purchase your Prius first.


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Re: battery/electric vs gas lawn tools [Re: J.P. Greeson] #12711900 04/11/18 03:13 PM
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I use electric leaf blower and vacuum, buy used mowers from the guy in lone oak and use battery power for weed eating. I cannot keep gas motors running


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Re: battery/electric vs gas lawn tools [Re: J.P. Greeson] #12711932 04/11/18 03:38 PM
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I was anti for a LONG time, but have had the exact same trouble as you. Every time I tried to use my gas powered chainsaw it wouldn't start. Read a bunch of reviews and decided to try this one:

https://www.lowes.com/pd/Kobalt-40-volt-...uded/1000180465

I admit I didn't go in with an open mind and fully intended to use it once then return it but I have to say, it really surprised me. It's not as fast as a gas-power, but much quieter and worked well. I think it's slower because there is only a tooth on every third link instead of every link of the chain. I worked for 2 hours and the battery only went down to half power. In the end, I ended up keeping it. It's way more reliable than the gas. If you're not a lumberjack it'll do whatever you need it to.

Re: battery/electric vs gas lawn tools [Re: J.P. Greeson] #12711941 04/11/18 03:42 PM
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Re: battery/electric vs gas lawn tools [Re: J.P. Greeson] #12711955 04/11/18 03:53 PM
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I have an electric chain saw, I rarely use one and gas stuff doesn't like sitting around. I have gas everything else cause I use the stuff like crazy. That's how I decide electric or gas.

Re: battery/electric vs gas lawn tools [Re: J.P. Greeson] #12711996 04/11/18 04:13 PM
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Gas mower. Corded everything else.

Re: battery/electric vs gas lawn tools [Re: J.P. Greeson] #12712003 04/11/18 04:21 PM
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I got tired of fighting 2 stroke weed Eaters so I bought an electric weed eater 7 or 8 years ago for about $40. I figured I would get a couple years out of it and then I would just throw it away and get another one but Im still using it.

Re: battery/electric vs gas lawn tools [Re: J.P. Greeson] #12712014 04/11/18 04:25 PM
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I like gas equipment. Makes me feel manly.


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Re: battery/electric vs gas lawn tools [Re: lakeforkfisherman] #12712039 04/11/18 04:40 PM
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I like gas equipment. Makes me feel manly.


I switched to diesel & grew out my beard, testosterone pours from my pores

Re: battery/electric vs gas lawn tools [Re: J.P. Greeson] #12712052 04/11/18 04:53 PM
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I have to use a blower a lot around here and bought a 4stroke model last year. Love it and it is so easy to crank. No more mixed gas/oil.


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Re: battery/electric vs gas lawn tools [Re: Chris B] #12712056 04/11/18 04:56 PM
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According to jayc you have to purchase your Prius first.


You dont have to buy the Prius first, but it will surely be the next big purchase you make.

Re: battery/electric vs gas lawn tools [Re: J.P. Greeson] #12712059 04/11/18 04:58 PM
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it's a pain. My Ryobi allows different attachments so I at least only have to keep one engine going.

looking at the new 40V trimmer is peeking my interest.

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Re: battery/electric vs gas lawn tools [Re: Ghost4BH] #12712079 04/11/18 05:13 PM
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According to jayc you have to purchase your Prius first.


You dont have to buy the Prius first, but it will surely be the next big purchase you make.

If they had a battery powered truck with a 500 mile range that would tow 12,000 pounds and was less than $50,000, I would buy it.


The solution to any problem - work, love, money, whatever - is to go fishing, and the worse the problem, the longer the trip should be. --John Gierach

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Re: battery/electric vs gas lawn tools [Re: J.P. Greeson] #12712126 04/11/18 05:46 PM
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My preference is that they be used by persons other than myself. My SOL may ws and daughter weed eats. I watch movies.


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I know a little about a lot of things but not a whole lot about anything....CGD
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