ShadowsPapa
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Getting tired of messing with gas/oil mix and the heavy gas powered trimmers.
I already have a Milwaukee impact and power grease gun. (and 14.4v DeWalt drills from 25 years ago!)
I'd rather not start yet another battery collection since I'm dealing with DeWalt 14.4v drill batteries and Milwaukee 18v batteries already.
Going a different direction means more batteries that can't be shared.
However - I don't want to pick based ONLY on that factor, either. (although it's a big one - chargers, battery sharing, all come into play)
(Any further power tools like a smaller impact or grinder or whatever would likely be Milwaukee)
Does anyone here have a Milwaukee battery operated string trimmer, and if so - what's your opinion or thinking on it?
Most of the sites I find only pick a handful to 'review' and some of those aren't brands I'd consider - I find only 1 or 2 reviews at all for the Milwaukee.
I see one review hit a model with dual batteries! That's some added weight, not sure if they have other models??
I already have a Milwaukee impact and power grease gun. (and 14.4v DeWalt drills from 25 years ago!)
I'd rather not start yet another battery collection since I'm dealing with DeWalt 14.4v drill batteries and Milwaukee 18v batteries already.
Going a different direction means more batteries that can't be shared.
However - I don't want to pick based ONLY on that factor, either. (although it's a big one - chargers, battery sharing, all come into play)
(Any further power tools like a smaller impact or grinder or whatever would likely be Milwaukee)
Does anyone here have a Milwaukee battery operated string trimmer, and if so - what's your opinion or thinking on it?
Most of the sites I find only pick a handful to 'review' and some of those aren't brands I'd consider - I find only 1 or 2 reviews at all for the Milwaukee.
I see one review hit a model with dual batteries! That's some added weight, not sure if they have other models??
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