Which one. There are a bunch out there and I know nothing about any of them.
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Only owned one and only used 3 times so far, but went with Milwaukee's 18v. Same performance as any gas weed eater in my opinion. Much more quiet and I use 1 bar of battery every use on a 5,000 sq ft lot. Came with 8 ah battery. Honestly it is so nice it made me want a battery powered mower once my Toro goes out.
Edit...plus it has a quick attach so I bought the chain saw extension. That works really well too.
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Originally posted by ctom87 View PostOnly owned one and only used 3 times so far, but went with Milwaukee's 18v. Same performance as any gas weed eater in my opinion. Much more quiet and I use 1 bar of battery every use on a 5,000 sq ft lot. Came with 8 ah battery. Honestly it is so nice it made me want a battery powered mower once my Toro goes out.
Edit...plus it has a quick attach so I bought the chain saw extension. That works really well too.
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I can only speak of the one I have. I have over 10 Milwaukee M18 tools and the string trimmer is one. If you are using around the house/yard it is great. If you are using at the lease, barn, fence lines it has plenty of power but it burns trough batteries. For the tough stuff I still grab my Stihl 2 stroke..
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Originally posted by Payton View PostEgo with carbon fiber shaft. So smooth it feels less powerful buy BEWARE, outperforms my Echo.
The Ego stuff is all TOP notch. None of the other brands are close but maybe Makita.
I’m a Milwaukee, Stihl, and Echo fan. Use them all.
For ePower lawn stuff……Ego is the best.
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