2ndGearRubber
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My father is looking for some outdoor power equipment, and thus going to be choosing a cordless platform.
He is retired, 3/4 acre yard with many trees. His main tools he is interested in are a leaf blower, weed whacker, and hedge trimmer. I also would like something with a good drill option, as his C3 craftsman is ready to be replaced.
What brands would you consider and why?
Black and Decker 18volt - Cheapest, homeowner stuff. My weed eater does fine, but I've only had it 6 months.
Ryobi - 2 power lines 18 and 40 volt, not sure as to the differences. 40 volt has a "gas-like power" logo, any truth to that? The seem to be committed to their platform. Seems cheaper than milwaukee, only by a bit though.
Milwaukee - M18 and lots of power, committed to platform. I'm all m12 and am very happy.
So, recommendations, ideas, thoughts, all appreciated. My gut says just go m18, but realistically is this the best option for his use?
He is retired, 3/4 acre yard with many trees. His main tools he is interested in are a leaf blower, weed whacker, and hedge trimmer. I also would like something with a good drill option, as his C3 craftsman is ready to be replaced.
What brands would you consider and why?
Black and Decker 18volt - Cheapest, homeowner stuff. My weed eater does fine, but I've only had it 6 months.
Ryobi - 2 power lines 18 and 40 volt, not sure as to the differences. 40 volt has a "gas-like power" logo, any truth to that? The seem to be committed to their platform. Seems cheaper than milwaukee, only by a bit though.
Milwaukee - M18 and lots of power, committed to platform. I'm all m12 and am very happy.
So, recommendations, ideas, thoughts, all appreciated. My gut says just go m18, but realistically is this the best option for his use?

No...I didn't buy it. Mrs wanted to 'help trim the woods' - it's still sitting in the box. Meanwhile I do everything with gas since I have a big property...and I think that is the yardstick here. Yeah, you can get a 12Ah (maybe even 16Ah soon?) with Milwaukee for runtime, but that negates the tool's light weight compared to a well balanced 2-stroke trimmer.