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IT: Cordless Electric Lawn tools
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[QUOTE="Hurleyman216, post: 3922851, member: 3517"] I’ve got the 80 volt Greenworks tools and been very happy so far. I have the backpack leaf blower which is awesome as well as the 16” chainsaw. Don’t have a weed whacker but I know they do make them. Batteries are the most expensive part of the purchase, but they should keep coming down over time. Just the effort saved not having to deal with things that don’t easily start after sitting makes these tools more than pay for themselves. Chainsaws and weed eaters are the top 2 on that list in my opinion. Anything where you have to mix oil with gas and you don’t use it frequently is just asking for issues with the carb and air filters. [/QUOTE]
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