what is the credited brand of battery powered lawn tools?
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Date: April 17th, 2026 6:28 PM Author: Disgusting Kitty
I have a mismatched set of echo, Milwaukee, DeWalt, and Ryobi gas tools. All are old now. Considering going all in on one battery manufacturer.
Ego? Milwaukee? Greenworks?
To start I'm thinking hedger, trimmer, leaf blower, maybe a small chain saw. Not a lawn mower, I'm set with that.
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Date: April 19th, 2026 9:15 AM Author: Aphrodisiac puppy
costcos sells greenworks so thats what i use. i've had a battery mower, trimmer, hedger, and tiller for 5 years now with zero issues.
not having to deal with gas is 180. i'm sure gas is better, but for a 1/3 acre battery works fine.
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Date: April 19th, 2026 9:50 AM Author: Ultramarine Ceo Hissy Fit
I have a Ryobi weed whacker and Ego mower. Both are fine, plenty powerful for the suburban lawn care I use them for, and are still going decently strong after 5-10 years with the original batteries. But, I do wish the Ryobi weed whacker battery lasted a little longer.
I bring the batteries inside when not in use, which may contribute to their longevity.
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