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IT: Cordless Electric Lawn tools
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[QUOTE="CONN78SEJ, post: 3923884, member: 10604"] I know Kobalt makes an 80volt lawn mower, but if I was going to go electric I would get the EGO brand. I work in the lawn and garden business and even though the EGO batteries are 56volt, I really like the brand and think it is the highest quality of the all electric stuff. EGO even makes a slick and big all electric zero turn riding mower that takes four 56volt 9000 Ah batteries with a two hour ride time. I’m really a gas guy at heart but the EGO stuff really works well in my opinion. 9000 amps and 56v gives a lot of power. The others like Greenworks, Ryobi, and Kobalt only go up to 5000 amps. [/QUOTE]
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