The quik lok trimmer has a 20" blade, this is 24". The primary difference is overall tool length: for my small boxwoods I'd prefer this tool's maneuverability but the quik lok would eliminate my neighbor's need for a ladder.
For my suburban house I use the gen II blower most often to tidy-up the driveway, clean after mowing, light leaf clean-up, and quick car clean-up (especially when we had the minivan: straight-through both sliding doors). My wife wasn't always able to start a gas blower but she will use it.
String trimmer at every mowing. (I have the pre-quik lok).
This hedge trimmer 2-4x annually. It cuts cleanly and quickly; it's a great tool. My wife's less likely to use this vs. corded because it's heavier. If you're using a gas trimmer (large hedges or far-away from the house) it's a great alternative.
It probably only saves ~10 minutes for me at each use to not need to run an extension cord but I am more likely to use it for a quick trim. And no more need to run a "loss lead" sacrificial cord.
It runs fine on a 2Ah battery and gives plenty enough runtime for me to finish. (maybe ~30 minutes+?). I don't know if the extra weight of the 5 Ah is necessary but with it I fully believe a 2+ hour runtime.
Yeah it seems weird someone would want hedge trimmers this time of the year considering everything is blooming and growing at a rapid rate right now?
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doesn't getting their quik lok version make more sense?
The quick lok version will be on a longer pole and I would think that is only better for really tall bushes. I wonder how that maneuvers for regular sized bushes.
I've had this regular hedge version for over a year and it beats my old corded B&D versions by a mile. Really impressed with it for my bushes that are all under 6ft.
doesn't getting their quik lok version make more sense?
The quik lok trimmer has a 20" blade, this is 24". The primary difference is overall tool length: for my small boxwoods I'd prefer this tool's maneuverability but the quik lok would eliminate my neighbor's need for a ladder.
For my suburban house I use the gen II blower most often to tidy-up the driveway, clean after mowing, light leaf clean-up, and quick car clean-up (especially when we had the minivan: straight-through both sliding doors). My wife wasn't always able to start a gas blower but she will use it.
String trimmer at every mowing. (I have the pre-quik lok).
This hedge trimmer 2-4x annually. It cuts cleanly and quickly; it's a great tool. My wife's less likely to use this vs. corded because it's heavier. If you're using a gas trimmer (large hedges or far-away from the house) it's a great alternative.
It probably only saves ~10 minutes for me at each use to not need to run an extension cord but I am more likely to use it for a quick trim. And no more need to run a "loss lead" sacrificial cord.
It runs fine on a 2Ah battery and gives plenty enough runtime for me to finish. (maybe ~30 minutes+?). I don't know if the extra weight of the 5 Ah is necessary but with it I fully believe a 2+ hour runtime.
The quick lok version will be on a longer pole and I would think that is only better for really tall bushes. I wonder how that maneuvers for regular sized bushes.
I've had this regular hedge version for over a year and it beats my old corded B&D versions by a mile. Really impressed with it for my bushes that are all under 6ft.
I have this trimmer and really like it. I almost didn't buy it because it was heavier than the other display models and also felt off balance. When I took it home and put my 5 or 9ah battery in, it's overall balance felt much better. Overall it does a great job. Getting a free battery for the same price I paid for my bare tool is a great deal.
Thanks for posting. Took 2+ hours to do some mauling to one damn hedge I have earlier today. Saw this and decided on it instead of the $129 deal at Lowes for the 40w kobalt with battery
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For my suburban house I use the gen II blower most often to tidy-up the driveway, clean after mowing, light leaf clean-up, and quick car clean-up (especially when we had the minivan: straight-through both sliding doors). My wife wasn't always able to start a gas blower but she will use it.
String trimmer at every mowing. (I have the pre-quik lok).
This hedge trimmer 2-4x annually. It cuts cleanly and quickly; it's a great tool. My wife's less likely to use this vs. corded because it's heavier. If you're using a gas trimmer (large hedges or far-away from the house) it's a great alternative.
It probably only saves ~10 minutes for me at each use to not need to run an extension cord but I am more likely to use it for a quick trim. And no more need to run a "loss lead" sacrificial cord.
It runs fine on a 2Ah battery and gives plenty enough runtime for me to finish. (maybe ~30 minutes+?). I don't know if the extra weight of the 5 Ah is necessary but with it I fully believe a 2+ hour runtime.
Milwaukee makes some of the best power tools you can buy.
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I've had this regular hedge version for over a year and it beats my old corded B&D versions by a mile. Really impressed with it for my bushes that are all under 6ft.
CPOoutlets has this same deal, but you could also get a 6 pack charger (if you want the free gift with a higher flip value).
https://www.cpooutlets.com/milwaukee-2726-20-m18-fuel-24-in.-dual-action-hedge-trimmer--tool-only-/m... [cpooutlets.com]
For my suburban house I use the gen II blower most often to tidy-up the driveway, clean after mowing, light leaf clean-up, and quick car clean-up (especially when we had the minivan: straight-through both sliding doors). My wife wasn't always able to start a gas blower but she will use it.
String trimmer at every mowing. (I have the pre-quik lok).
This hedge trimmer 2-4x annually. It cuts cleanly and quickly; it's a great tool. My wife's less likely to use this vs. corded because it's heavier. If you're using a gas trimmer (large hedges or far-away from the house) it's a great alternative.
It probably only saves ~10 minutes for me at each use to not need to run an extension cord but I am more likely to use it for a quick trim. And no more need to run a "loss lead" sacrificial cord.
It runs fine on a 2Ah battery and gives plenty enough runtime for me to finish. (maybe ~30 minutes+?). I don't know if the extra weight of the 5 Ah is necessary but with it I fully believe a 2+ hour runtime.
I've had this regular hedge version for over a year and it beats my old corded B&D versions by a mile. Really impressed with it for my bushes that are all under 6ft.
CPOoutlets has this same deal, but you could also get a 6 pack charger (if you want the free gift with a higher flip value).
https://www.cpooutlets.com/milwaukee-2726-20-m18-fuel-24-in.-dual-action-hedge-trimmer--tool-only-/m... [cpooutlets.com]
The blower was $159.
https://www.cpooutlets.
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https://www.cpooutlets.com/milwau...24-20.html [cpooutlets.com]