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OT: Cordless Lawn Care (Mower, weed whacker, etc)
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[QUOTE="Hoophound, post: 5060567, member: 271"] I like the 80V the best but the 40V are good too. I’d probably go with 60V in Greenworks if I had it to do over because they seem to make the most products in 60V. You may find the same situation with other brands. Look through the products and make a choice that makes sense. They even make go carts and minibikes. Make sure there isn’t something you haven’t thought of that you might want. Once you’ve thought it through start shopping by battery size. Also, when you see 2.0 batteries and 4.0 batteries etc., the 4’s last twice as long as the 2’s. The power is the same but not the run time. [/QUOTE]
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