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80V 16" Attachment Capable String Trimmer
Wide 16" cut path with a .080" dual line bump feed head rips through weeds in your yard
Brushless motor for more torque, quiet operation, and longer life
Digital Hi/Lo Variable Speed trigger for precise control over cutting power
Attachment capable design accepts attachments from multiple brands
4 Year Limited Tool Warranty
80V 580 CFM Brushless Leaf Blower
Powerful brushless motor and turbo button provides 580 CFM at 145 MPH, quiet operation and longer life
Reduced fatigue with comfort over mold grip, variable speed trigger and cruise control
Quick charger provides full recharge in 60 minutes putting you back to work
4 Year Limited Tool Warranty
80V Cordless Brushless 21" Lawn Mower
21" Deck Size - Durable steel that plows through the tallest grass
Push Button Start - Press and mow, no more cord yanking
Intelligent brushless Motor Technology - 2x more torque, more power, longer runtimes, quiet operation, and extended motor life
3-in-1 cutting deck lets you choose your cut finish from mulching, bagging or side discharge
Single lever 7-position height adjustment offers a range of cutting heights to meet your specific needs
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My attitude here comes from only needing disposable 21" mowers for certain areas, and having lost a lifetime's worth of enthusiasm for throwing a few hundred more bucks on the fire / in the landfill as frequently as The Economy demands me to.
So definitely the batteries haven't died or slowed down yet. I still use the same batteries and have at times forgotten them on the charger for over 6 months, implying no special battery care.
So the tools should last long time. I'm just not sure if it's more convenient/easy for lawn mowing about 8 times a year. If it's the same troublesome experience with the back hurting then I'd continue with my Honda gas mower.
So definitely the batteries haven't died or slowed down yet. I still use the same batteries and have at times forgotten them on the charger for over 6 months, implying no special battery care.
So the tools should last long time. I'm just not sure if it's more convenient/easy for lawn mowing about 8 times a year. If it's the same troublesome experience with the back hurting then I'd continue with my Honda gas mower.
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The other advantage of the Milwaukee is the 12 Ah batteries you can get. My 4Ah batteries did not last long enough with the chainsaw and even with three batteries and two chargers I could not keep ahead.
I get I'm not reviewing these exact products, but what I'm telling you is Greenworks' standard 4Ah batteries are no anywhere near sufficient for outdoor tools and I don't get why they wouldn't sell higher capacities as the standard.
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