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  • MTT
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    • Jul 2005
    • 10458

    #211
    I bought a ROYOBI 40V Weed Wacker last week I'm very happy with it.

    Battery powered tools seem to have come of age. I also have several Milwaukee Fuel tools. Happy. But the cost of the bigger batteries. Holly shit.
    Own your fail. ~Jer~

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    • mud
      .........
      • Feb 2007
      • 3231

      #212
      Originally posted by MarsB
      You're still here?
      Just like a Honda.

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      • Touring_Sedan
        Not your father's Olds.
        • Apr 2009
        • 2663

        #213
        Originally posted by MTT
        I bought a ROYOBI 40V Weed Wacker last week I'm very happy with it.

        Battery powered tools seem to have come of age. I also have several Milwaukee Fuel tools. Happy. But the cost of the bigger batteries. Holly shit.
        Do yourself a favor and get the 190MPH 730CFM blower. It's absurd. You actually have to hold on when you hit the turbo button.
        http://instagram.com/thewideeye

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        • skaredshtles
          Registered User
          • Dec 2016
          • 15395

          #214
          Originally posted by mud
          Just like a Honda.
          I laffed.

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          • Touring_Sedan
            Not your father's Olds.
            • Apr 2009
            • 2663

            #215
            Originally posted by mud
            Just like a Honda.
            You misspelled herpes.
            http://instagram.com/thewideeye

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            • mud
              .........
              • Feb 2007
              • 3231

              #216
              I bet you ride a unicycle to the coffee shop.

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              • Mazderati
                On to a five-year plan
                • Dec 2009
                • 11028

                #217
                My portable air compressor shit the bed. I've watched the Project Farm videos. I like the idea of detachable batteries. Have Makita 18v and Milwaukee 12v batteries but leaning Milwaukee 18v because the compressor seems better. Thoughts?

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                • Viva
                  A very naughty rodent
                  • Oct 2003
                  • 13616

                  #218
                  I have a four-year-old Milwaukee Fuel wack weeder with the 9 amp battery.

                  It stays in the uninsulated, unheated shed year-round.

                  Been at least two (2) years since last charged, likely longer.

                  Today, the built-in battery checker shows four (4) bars. Full charge.

                  And, yes, it works fine.

                  Very impressed with this battery technology.

                  If only women were this stable...
                  Your dog just ate an avocado!

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                  • present tense
                    calmer than you are...
                    • Jun 2007
                    • 389

                    #219
                    Same here, I have the 40V string trimmer (pairs up perfectly with my old expandit attachments like pole saw), picked up that 190 mph blower, and also the 18” chain saw. I’m not 100% decoupled from my old 2-strokes (except the string trimmer) but Really happy with all of them, and now also have the 300W inverter battery pack that gives me a decent power supply with 3 x 4AH and 1 x 5AH battery. It’s been useful for camp power, out at the lake, or just in random spots where it’s just as easy or easier to use the inverter vs. pulling out 100’ of extension cord.

                    I’ve mostly used 18V for handheld power tools (Milwaukee) , drills, etc, but these 40V yard tools are legit and as capable as the 2 strokes. Will obviously see how true that is in 3, 5, 10, 15 yrs, but for now the convenience factor works for me, plus my 2 Strokes could never live a double life as a weed whacker one day and a portable generator the next.
                    water is the driving force of all nature

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                    • present tense
                      calmer than you are...
                      • Jun 2007
                      • 389

                      #220
                      Originally posted by Mazderati
                      My portable air compressor shit the bed. I've watched the Project Farm videos. I like the idea of detachable batteries. Have Makita 18v and Milwaukee 12v batteries but leaning Milwaukee 18v because the compressor seems better. Thoughts?
                      I have the Milwaukee M18 drill, impact driver, circular saw, reciprocating sawzall (it’s not a full length but like a one handed mini saw). No experience with the compressor but I’m intrigued now. I’ve had this set for maybe 6ish years and batteries are still good and no issues with tools. Seems like Milwaukee has a nearly endless quiver of 18V compatible tools to round out a workshop.
                      water is the driving force of all nature

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                      • jackstraw
                        Irie
                        • Dec 2002
                        • 9771

                        #221
                        Originally posted by Mazderati
                        My portable air compressor shit the bed. I've watched the Project Farm videos. I like the idea of detachable batteries. Have Makita 18v and Milwaukee 12v batteries but leaning Milwaukee 18v because the compressor seems better. Thoughts?
                        I have the air compressor and am happy with it so far. I haven’t put it to any real test, just inflating tires and getting mtn bike grips off. I went to use my nail gun and the seal on the gun was blown. That was going to be the real test for me anyway. It does appear it would handle it easily for the amount of nailing I'd do.

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                        • dcpnz
                          Registered User
                          • Nov 2010
                          • 1511

                          #222
                          Originally posted by El Chupacabra
                          I picked up my blower and chainsaw this morning, and charged up the batteries. Everything works, blower seems pretty strong. Haven't tried cutting anything yet with the saw. Seems like decent quality for the price.

                          The batteries and chargers are large and identical between the blower and saw.
                          Got mine delivered too. Everything feels a just little plasticy so I’m gonna try and not abuse them but seems very good for the sale price.
                          Wow! The blower is pretty awesome - plenty powerful. I’d buy again for sure. Got to grab some bar oil before I test out the chainsaw but feels like it’ll be up for lighter duty stuff it is designed for.

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                          • jackstraw
                            Irie
                            • Dec 2002
                            • 9771

                            #223
                            Originally posted by dcpnz
                            Got mine delivered too. Everything feels a just little plasticy so I’m gonna try and not abuse them but seems very good for the sale price.
                            Wow! The blower is pretty awesome - plenty powerful. I’d buy again for sure. Got to grab some bar oil before I test out the chainsaw but feels like it’ll be up for lighter duty stuff it is designed for.
                            I've been using cheap grocery store brand cooking oil for years with my Milw chainsaw.

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                            • riser4
                              sudo su -
                              • Dec 2012
                              • 27260

                              #224
                              I sorta shake my head every time I go to Lowe's and walk past the battery powered EGo Zero Turn mower. Are those really ready for prime time???
                              I see hydraulic turtles.

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                              • spanky
                                Registred
                                • Nov 2003
                                • 2620

                                #225
                                Originally posted by present tense
                                I have the Milwaukee M18 drill, impact driver, circular saw, reciprocating sawzall (it’s not a full length but like a one handed mini saw). No experience with the compressor but I’m intrigued now. I’ve had this set for maybe 6ish years and batteries are still good and no issues with tools. Seems like Milwaukee has a nearly endless quiver of 18V compatible tools to round out a workshop.
                                I’m also “fully committed” to the M18 line…

                                Brushless impact and hammer drill, 6 1/2” circular saw, right angle impact, oscillating tool, rocket light, packout vacuum and a cheapo non-brushless drill/impact kit.

                                The brushless impact driver has taken a licking and keeps on going. Easily over 10k “drives” at this point. The non-brushless kit is meh, but it was cheap, came with 2 2.0 batteries and charger. It’s a good back-up.

                                I’m want the M18 mower and leaf blower but I just don’t have enough grass or area to justify the spend over my current electric mower and blower.
                                Because rich has nothing to do with money.

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