EGO POWER + STRING TRIMMER WITH POWERLOAD HEAD

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” Once the motor is at full speed and the line is cut, it’s still loud. The other potential negative is that the Worx 20-volt battery system isn’t as widely available as some others, most notably Ryobi. Worx does have a selection of 20-volt saws, lights, and drills, among other tools, but we don’t have enough experience with them to pass judgement on them as a full system. Yet as much as we value consistent battery compatibility, we think $100 for a cordless trimmer that hits all the right points is a solid value . A final touch that we appreciated was the little flower guard that sticks out at the front of the trimmer.

Ego Powerload String

When I started the cleanup process yesterday, I wasn’t convinced that the trimmer would actually be suitable. I thought I’d have to give up on the overgrowth cleanup and then do some regular maintenance-style trimming tasks for testing purposes. But the trimmer was sun joe lawn mower making good progress, and before I knew it I had reduced the overgrowth to winter ground cover. I liked how easy it was to load the line, and the bump advance is of course a convenience. I jammed the motor a couple of times, and it started right back up each time.

We’ll be sure to update this article when we complete our run-time and other comparative testing. With proper care/maintenance I expect 10 years out of a trimmer. I don’t expect the current iterations of battery operated tools will last 10 years, without factoring for the batteries which probably won’t make it that long either. There’s not really a mower designed to cut that kind of land, and I’d have to have more trimmer/blower batteries than I’d like to pay for. I’d prefer to have the attachment system and a split boom.

Unlike most trimmers that let you place the handle for comfort, this trimmer adjusts. A telescoping handle moves to quickly match the height of the user. I know my wife is intimidated by gas powered equipment, greenworks pro and I imagine it’s easier to get kids involved with electric stuff as well. Typical work around that’s recommended, if time is an issue is to drop off unit for warranty service, buy temporary replacement tool.