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OT: battery powered outdoor equipment
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[QUOTE="ColchVEGAS, post: 3567626, member: 8908"] I have a bunch of the Ryobi 18V tools. Only went with their brand because of how many options they have. The leaf blower is the only one I would not recommend. Just cannot move leaves like the gas backpack blower. I only use it for the driveway and walkways now. The chainsaw is okay if you are looking to do some small limbing and cleanup. Otherwise, I leave it in the garage. I have heard nothing but great things about all of the 40V options when it comes to power. That is usually the only downfall in the 18V. [/QUOTE]
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