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Toro Flex-Force 60V 15" Straight Shaft String Trimmer w/ 2Ah Battery & Charger $99.98 at Lowe's w/ Free Store Pickup (YMMV)

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Lowes [lowes.com] has Toro Flex-Force 60V 15" Straight Shaft String Trimmer w/ 2Ah Battery & Charger on sale for $99.98. Store pickup is free.

Note: limited quantities available, may need to check inventory at several stores.

This sale price matches the recent Frontpage deal which received + 26 votes from the community.
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Lowes [lowes.com] has Toro Flex-Force 60V 15" Straight Shaft String Trimmer w/ 2Ah Battery & Charger on sale for $99.98. Store pickup is free.

Note: limited quantities available, may need to check inventory at several stores.

This sale price matches the recent Frontpage deal which received + 26 votes from the community.

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Model: Toro 60-volt Max 15-in Straight Shaft Battery String Trimmer 2 Ah (Battery and Charger Included) | 51831

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2d ago
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darius11
2d ago
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Consider whether this line shares batteries with other brands or can be easily adapted... if not, consider Ego or Greenworks. I had the Craftsman 60V line and the Troy-Bilt CORE 40V line before that - two big name brands that discontinued a battery product line...
2d ago
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E_braker
2d ago
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Ths is a good point that never used to be a concern. The Craftsman 60V becoming a "legacy" product within a few years was pretty frustrating. FWIW, It does seem Cub Cadet took over the product line so may be some options out there.
2d ago
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SociableDeer809
2d ago
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With$100 Lowe's eGift Card from Newegg (end 5/15/2025), you only pay $90 for it.
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Dpeezie
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my 6ah battery for my Toro mower doesn't quite make it through the thick grass in the spring. This might be worth it just for the battery to get an extra 15 minutes or so of mow time.
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Ramboni
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Quote from darius11 :
Consider whether this line shares batteries with other brands or can be easily adapted... if not, consider Ego or Greenworks. I had the Craftsman 60V line and the Troy-Bilt CORE 40V line before that - two big name brands that discontinued a battery product line...
Craftsman and Troy bilt once upon a time were good brands in lawn equipment. Hasn't been that way in a long time. MTD owned them after a while, which was bad enough, but now Stanley Black and Decker bought MTD, which may be even worse.
Toro, however, continues to make good products and has a network of dealers. Im far more comfortable buying Toro. I love their 60v stuff and would expect to have support for years to come.
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jeeden
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Quote from Dpeezie :
my 6ah battery for my Toro mower doesn't quite make it through the thick grass in the spring. This might be worth it just for the battery to get an extra 15 minutes or so of mow time.
Same here. I'm trying to resist this though. The mower does an incredible job, but the price of the batteries is killer. I have some regrets I didn't go with ego, but I was fixed on getting a battery system that supported trimmers with the ability to use the universal attachments I have.

I think I'm going to stick with the toro mower/battery until it dies and start with ego for trimmer/blower/etc.
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jeremyjacobsnerd
2h ago
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Quote from Dpeezie :
my 6ah battery for my Toro mower doesn't quite make it through the thick grass in the spring. This might be worth it just for the battery to get an extra 15 minutes or so of mow time.
I have literally a shelf full of Toro 60V batteries, including several 7.5Ah ones. I got a 5Ah off-brand one from vine to test, and I found it works comparably to the branded ones. 2Ah won't go far in the mower, so a larger off-brand one would be my choice if I only needed the battery.

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jeremyjacobsnerd
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Quote from jeeden :
Same here. I'm trying to resist this though. The mower does an incredible job, but the price of the batteries is killer. I have some regrets I didn't go with ego, but I was fixed on getting a battery system that supported trimmers with the ability to use the universal attachments I have. I think I'm going to stick with the toro mower/battery until it dies and start with ego for trimmer/blower/etc.
The attachment capable Toro 60V trimmer is actually really good - better than my previous 2-stroke Husqvarna one. Unlike the trimmer in this deal, the attachment capable one has a removable head, so you can use blades on it. I have a circular saw style blade on mine, and it cuts through brush with no problem.
(I do have the trimmer in this deal, one of three different Toro 60V ones I have. The one in the deal is the least heavy duty of the three, and it doesn't have a removable head - something only the attachment capable one has.)

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