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OT: battery powered outdoor equipment
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[QUOTE="Todd, post: 3571170, member: 729"] Ego is the best battery lawn equipment I have used. It is simply awesome. I also have Kobalt mower, got a great deal, it also works great, a second battery is a good idea though. I also have a gas Husqvarna backpack blower never had any issues with it. As for tools Milwaukee is the best followed close by Makita and DeWalt. But if your not a pro and want Milwaukee get 12 volt fuel, less $. I have some Milwaukee 12 volt for working on cars. They have plenty of power, more then a lot of cheaper 18-20 volt systems. Or save $ and go lesser brand like Ridgid or Kobalt. I have mostly Ridgid tools for home. Work great and plenty of power. If you register it they have lifetime service agreement on tools and batteries. I have drill, impact driver, 1/2 impact wrench, sawzall, job site blower and hammer drill. I never had an issue with any of it. Never had Ryobi but have heard both good and bad on them - a lot cheaper though. Thats my 2 cents with a lot of tools and some pro experience. [/QUOTE]
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