Hunter007 Posted July 26, 2019 Share Posted July 26, 2019 (edited) I bought a electric hedge trimmer recently just to trim the crap my gardener misses . Initially I was hesitant to get a cordless electric hedge trimmer thinking it would not have enough power and the charge would not last long . I have gas one and it works great except for the noise and trouble starting when not used for a long time . But I was pleasantly surprised by its performance also the weight less the 6 pounds about 2 pounds less then the gas one I have . I'm thinking to buy a cordless electric chainsaw next to replace the gas one I have. Anyone here used them yet? Edited July 26, 2019 by Hunter007 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hunter007 Posted July 26, 2019 Author Share Posted July 26, 2019 (edited) 3 minutes ago, old man river said: Those Hedges are really nice 007! Your Gardener did a great job. Not really that's after I fixed it with the new hedge trimmer i got . He waits to long and let's crap get overgrown sometimes . Edited July 26, 2019 by Hunter007 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
airedale Posted July 26, 2019 Share Posted July 26, 2019 (edited) Cordless power tools have come a long way especially since the lithium batteries came on the scene. I purchased a set of Green Works 40 volt items a couple of years ago, a chain saw, a pole saw, a leaf blower and a mower and have had very good luck with all. Very good power and battery life allows them to do the smaller jobs around my place easily, quickly and conveniently. The set of Milwaukee Fuel cordless power tools I have for all practical purposes work as well as corded stuff. Al Edited July 26, 2019 by airedale 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nytracker Posted July 26, 2019 Share Posted July 26, 2019 I hesitate to buy battery anything because I have been burned by discontinued models a few years after purchase . Nothing sucks more than ha ing a bag full of cordless tools and not be able to replace batteries or chargers. Have had that happen 2 times .. craftsman and dewalt. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeremy K Posted July 26, 2019 Share Posted July 26, 2019 Fire him and hire biz 6 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TreeGuy Posted July 27, 2019 Share Posted July 27, 2019 Battery operated lawn tools sell like hotcakes. All the big names are on board now too. Sent from my LM-V405 using Tapatalk 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
XGX7PM Posted July 27, 2019 Share Posted July 27, 2019 ł have a bunch of Ryobi tools. They work great for me. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeremy K Posted July 27, 2019 Share Posted July 27, 2019 3 hours ago, old man river said: Biz is a Gardener?? a meticulous one at that. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G-Man Posted July 27, 2019 Share Posted July 27, 2019 6 hours ago, Hunter007 said: I bought a electric hedge trimmer recently just to trim the crap my gardener misses . Initially I was hesitant to get a cordless electric hedge trimmer thinking it would not have enough power and the charge would not last long . I have gas one and it works great except for the noise and trouble starting when not used for a long time . But I was pleasantly surprised by its performance also the weight less the 6 pounds about 2 pounds less then the gas one I have . I'm thinking to buy a cordless electric chainsaw next to replace the gas one I have. Anyone here used them yet? Yes I have a 40 but pole saw and 40 volt snowblower 16in and a 16 in chainsaw..I can get about 1 hr 30 min out of a battery but I see they now have a 80 volt.cordless chainsaw I may have to get 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cory Posted July 27, 2019 Share Posted July 27, 2019 Ryobi trimmer edger is a great tool! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GreeneHunter Posted July 27, 2019 Share Posted July 27, 2019 I have an electric chainsaw and it works fine , I don't do any heavy duty tree work just around the yard stuff ! 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hunter007 Posted July 27, 2019 Author Share Posted July 27, 2019 5 hours ago, old man river said: Biz is a Gardener?? Biz works In NYC so no he is not a gardener at least not anymore, but I know he likes doing his own yard work around his house. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
wolc123 Posted July 27, 2019 Share Posted July 27, 2019 I do not have the patience for battery operated power tools. I have not have trouble with gas operated ones, since ethanol - free gas became available about (5) years ago. When and if I need an electric tool, it uses a cord and AC power. A cheap, corded (14" bar) electric chainsaw has been one of the handiest power tools that I have used in a couple of big barn dismantling/demolition projects. I like that "silent power" because the motor noise does not cover the sounds of cracking support posts/beams, and that gives me ample time to get myself out of the way before the structure collapses on my head. A gas saw would be dangerous in that application. If I need to use a corded electric tool, far from and outlet, I bring along my portable, gas-powered generator (always kept full of ethanol - free gas). Regular use of that generator kills two birds with one stone - it makes sure it is ready to use in an emergency, while providing power in remote locations. When I have a job to do, there is not much that would piss me off more than not being able to get it done because of a dead battery. I can always make a quick repair on an extension cord if necessary, and have always known enough to keep plenty of gas on hand. There is also a lot of times when a hand tool is better than a power tool, such as back in the woods working on tree stands. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hunter007 Posted July 27, 2019 Author Share Posted July 27, 2019 16 minutes ago, wolc123 said: I do not have the patience for battery operated power tools. I have not have trouble with gas operated ones, since ethanol - free gas became available about (5) years ago. When and if I need an electric tool, it uses a cord and AC power. A cheap, corded (14" bar) electric chainsaw has been one of the handiest power tools that I have used in a couple of big barn dismantling/demolition projects. I like that "silent power" because the motor noise does not cover the sounds of cracking support posts/beams, and that gives me ample time to get myself out of the way before the structure collapses on my head. A gas saw would be dangerous in that application. If I need to use a corded electric tool, far from and outlet, I bring along my portable, gas-powered generator (always kept full of ethanol - free gas). Regular use of that generator kills two birds with one stone - it makes sure it is ready to use in an emergency, while providing power in remote locations. When I have a job to do, there is not much that would piss me off more than not being able to get it done because of a dead battery. I can always make a quick repair on an extension cord if necessary, and have always known enough to keep plenty of gas on hand. There is also a lot of times when a hand tool is better than a power tool, such as back in the woods working on tree stands. I feel the same way was actually going to buy a second battery just in case because I hate waiting, but so far know need I trimmed for over 1 hour battery was still good . So not sure if I'm going to bother getting a second battery now .Will see . That will be the first thing I do if it ever stopped in the middle of doing something , hate that . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
G-Man Posted July 27, 2019 Share Posted July 27, 2019 2 minutes ago, Hunter007 said: I feel the same way was actually going to buy a second battery just in case because I hate waiting, but so far know need I trimmed for over 1 hour battery was still good . So not sure if I'm going to bother getting a second battery now .Will see . That will be the first thing I do if it ever stopped in the middle of doing something , hate that . I have 3 batteries that are all the same one for each cordless tool I. Have ir so they all work interchangeably. Clear shooting lanes with pole saw , quiet and quick, and clear trails with chainsaw, as well as dropped many trees over the winter. Love the fact its quiet, no gas stench to leave or get on me. The snow blower clears walk way and elevated deck as well as cleans off pond for ice skating and hockey. Sun joe/ snow Joe have a 20volt system (decent bunch of guys bought the 20volt pole saws after using my 40volt) A 40 volt system that is pretty impressive that I have , and now they came out with a 100 volt.. I really would like to try the chainsaw as it's a 20 in bar as some of the trees I was dropping i had to cut from both sides as the bar wasnt long enough. 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hunter007 Posted July 27, 2019 Author Share Posted July 27, 2019 (edited) 46 minutes ago, G-Man said: I have 3 batteries that are all the same one for each cordless tool I. Have ir so they all work interchangeably. Clear shooting lanes with pole saw , quiet and quick, and clear trails with chainsaw, as well as dropped many trees over the winter. Love the fact its quiet, no gas stench to leave or get on me. The snow blower clears walk way and elevated deck as well as cleans off pond for ice skating and hockey. Sun joe/ snow Joe have a 20volt system (decent bunch of guys bought the 20volt pole saws after using my 40volt) A 40 volt system that is pretty impressive that I have , and now they came out with a 100 volt.. I really would like to try the chainsaw as it's a 20 in bar as some of the trees I was dropping i had to cut from both sides as the bar wasnt long enough. I got the worx brand they have a whole line of cordless all working on the same battery 1 battery for all there tools . It had the best reviews on Amazon. So far I'm impressed https://www.worx.com/20v-powershare-tools.html Gas tools are great but if you don't use them often they can be a nightmare to get started when cold . Plugs carb get messed up . And now I don't have to worry about my annoying neighbor complaining about noise. Edited July 27, 2019 by Hunter007 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sbuff Posted July 27, 2019 Share Posted July 27, 2019 I got burned by ryobi once on a cordless drill. It's the one tool brand I'll never own . For power tools I've had great luck with ridgid. For lawn tools, its gas all the way ,stihl and echo brand weed whackers, chain saws , trimmers and leaf blowers . I use non ethanol gas and most times all start on 2nd or 3rd pull. Snow blower no way on cordless , big gasser ariens . Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BizCT Posted July 27, 2019 Share Posted July 27, 2019 Biz works In NYC so no he is not a gardener at least not anymore, but I know he likes doing his own yard work around his house. Hire me for all your landscape needs. I used to have hedgerow like that. I bought long extension pole that you can put in 90 degree angle to cut tops perfectly Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
loworange88 Posted July 27, 2019 Share Posted July 27, 2019 (edited) 9 hours ago, XGX7PM said: ł have a bunch of Ryobi tools. They work great for me. Same, the new 18V plus tools have all been good for me. I just got the straight shaft 18V weed trimmer, and it does my whole yard on a full battery. The string head design they have works really well too. No complaints here. Techtronics or "TTI" manufactures Ryobi, Milwaukee, Homelite and a bunch of others....many of the products are done in the same facilities or possibly on the same production lines. Edited July 27, 2019 by loworange88 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nomad Posted July 27, 2019 Share Posted July 27, 2019 (edited) If your kid has one of those battery operated cars, like the Jeep, or pink Barbie car, that they ride around the yard in you’ll like this . Theres a guy on the net that makes custom plugs, so you can run your tool batteries in the car , be warned , it really speeds them up . Edited July 27, 2019 by BeIo 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
doebuck1234 Posted July 27, 2019 Share Posted July 27, 2019 Have the worx brand trimmer and leafblower.battery life isnt to bad.i can get through trim and part of leafblowing before i have to swap batteries.a few guys at work have different brands of trimmers and the chain/pole saw also n love em 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hunter007 Posted July 28, 2019 Author Share Posted July 28, 2019 On 7/27/2019 at 9:27 AM, Biz-R-OWorld said: Hire me for all your landscape needs. I used to have hedgerow like that. I bought long extension pole that you can put in 90 degree angle to cut tops perfectly Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Yea I need one of those to get to the tops of those bushes I took your advice and used my chainsaw to cut that crazy looking tree that was in the middle of the hill 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeremy K Posted July 28, 2019 Share Posted July 28, 2019 On 7/27/2019 at 9:33 AM, BeIo said: If your kid has one of those battery operated cars, like the Jeep, or pink Barbie car, that they ride around the yard in you’ll like this . Theres a guy on the net that makes custom plugs, so you can run your tool batteries in the car , be warned , it really speeds them up . Treeguy gave me a jeep for archer , i cut the factory end off and replaced with spade connectors and use my dewalt 18v batteries in it . It doesn't go anywhere due to excessive wheel spin ,now i have to upgrade the wheels . 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BizCT Posted July 28, 2019 Share Posted July 28, 2019 Storm - this is what you want for hedges. It will make life easy.The above piece connects to handle as shown below.You do straight, or any angle up to 90 degrees. Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Five Seasons Posted July 29, 2019 Share Posted July 29, 2019 i have a cordless craftsman hedge trimmer and leaf blower. the trimmer is great and the leaf blower is solid for paved surfaces and quick little jobs like blowing off the deck or garage. i'm not so sure I'd go battery for chainsaw or anything where real power is needed. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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