expiredRokket | Staff posted Aug 15, 2024 07:29 AM
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expiredRokket | Staff posted Aug 15, 2024 07:29 AM
Milwaukee M12 12V Cordless Brushless Pruner Shears w/ 2x 5 Ah Batteries + Charger
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and if the effort with large leverage ever was a whole lot, I can only imagine that the little battery powered Gizmo would fail there.
I'm 70 and my hands tire more easily. For 1-10 snips, manual shears are great. Powered shears are wonderful when doing a lot of branches.
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I wonder if you have power steering and power brakes in your vehicle.
and if the effort with large leverage ever was a whole lot, I can only imagine that the little battery powered Gizmo would fail there.
If you have a lot of trees, they are worth giving a shot. My trash service sucks so these are great to break down branches so that everything fits in the bin.
and if the effort with large leverage ever was a whole lot, I can only imagine that the little battery powered Gizmo would fail there.
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and if the effort with large leverage ever was a whole lot, I can only imagine that the little battery powered Gizmo would fail there.
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I have 6 different brands throughout the last 3 years. Bought many more of different brands and kinds and give those out as gifts. Any people works with tree really appreciated the gifts and put in all the compliments how it saves their finger joints blah blah. For now i stick with a generic pruner using Dewalt battery that can cut 1.5"(up to 2") branch. When i want to work on high branches, then i reach out to my 25v Tovia telescopic pruner.
I am sure who sticks with manual pruner, loppers will have better physical built/fit 😄 anyway
But I think it's not controversial to say that Milwaukee is typically better than Ryobi and, as such, is priced at a premium.
You may get more push back from DeWalt fans, but in general Milwaukee is on par with, if not slightly better than, their yellow counterparts.
But why not just an oscillating multitool that has a million other uses?
Weight has nothing to do with the use case.
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and if the effort with large leverage ever was a whole lot, I can only imagine that the little battery powered Gizmo would fail there.
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