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UTUSN

(70,648 posts)
Sun Sep 29, 2013, 01:14 PM Sep 2013

I say with Persephone, "To Hades with gas-powered garden tools!1 All electric from now on!1"

There comes a time when lifting that motor and pulling that string gets to be FULL OF SHEET!1 You know that nationally known garden tiller with the commercial showing an elderly lady toting that barge -- what's that old lady got that *I* don't?!1 I fell for it and its hefty price tag several years ago, and used it, like, once or twice per year, and besides being low tech in the digital department, I ain't a handy tools dude in the maintenance department neither. And last year, at the end of its career, that tiller's wire got disconnected in mid-till and there was no way to turn off the vicious motor and tines except to run all the gasoline out, over a half hour of teeth chattering, rock throwing. And the plastic carrying handle broke from brittle age.

But I need to cut a ring around the bushes for contained deep watering, and voila, all these years of diminishing strength in string-pulling, and a grouchy saleswoman at the local big box place told me all her products in big box stock on hand are CRAP and that the GOOD ones are all online (via her big box outlet). And sure enough, there was this 6.5 amp comparable to my gas motor at half the price. Just tried it and almost all of my yearly tasks are done in about 45 minutes, with NO string pulling.

The cord takes extra care not to trip on or to slice through with the machine, but the easy start is worth it so far. I was already used to the cord with the weedeater. The only motor left is the mower, but perhaps a battery one of those will be the next stage. Will update if extremities go missing!1 Risk the wrath of Persephone to convince me otherwise.

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I say with Persephone, "To Hades with gas-powered garden tools!1 All electric from now on!1" (Original Post) UTUSN Sep 2013 OP
And they are nice and quiet. Turbineguy Sep 2013 #1
You comprende!1 You really comprende!1 n/t UTUSN Sep 2013 #2
My electric power garden tools rule. hunter Sep 2013 #3
Brand please? I'm in the market too. vanlassie Sep 2013 #4
i.ll p.m. if you say o.k. nt UTUSN Sep 2013 #5
Ok! vanlassie Sep 2013 #7
done!1 nt UTUSN Sep 2013 #8
God, I hate 2 cycle engines. Denninmi Sep 2013 #6
I go with rechargeables - no cord! ConcernedCanuk Sep 2013 #9
Might end up with the batteries, but for now those were heavier and more $$$$ n/t UTUSN Sep 2013 #10

Turbineguy

(37,291 posts)
1. And they are nice and quiet.
Sun Sep 29, 2013, 01:19 PM
Sep 2013

Operating and maintenance costs are significantly lower and no more sudden trips to the gas station.

hunter

(38,303 posts)
3. My electric power garden tools rule.
Sun Sep 29, 2013, 01:56 PM
Sep 2013

There's nothing worse than a gasoline engine carbon monoxide (and other crap) headache or a gasoline engine re-build.

Those things are toxic.

Denninmi

(6,581 posts)
6. God, I hate 2 cycle engines.
Sun Sep 29, 2013, 02:08 PM
Sep 2013

Too hard to start. I got rid of all of that and went electric and or battery, chain saw, hedge trimmers, weed whacked, all of it.

 

ConcernedCanuk

(13,509 posts)
9. I go with rechargeables - no cord!
Sun Sep 29, 2013, 02:28 PM
Sep 2013

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Love my weed eater - is good for continuous 20 minutes per charge, but usually lasts an hour as I let go of the trigger as I walk to different parts of my yards. Bought a spare battery right off the get go - one dies, switch and carry on.

There are rechargeable lawn mowers -even solar powered/charged - so no cord to worry about.

No stink - no oil changes, no smelly gas to handle - yep

Electric one way or 'tother is the way to go.

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