vavet
Well-known member
I took out the lawn mower to do the last cut of the season a few days ago. My typical routine is:
Cut most of the yard with the cub cadet riding mower
Trim close to the house with the Honda walk behind mower
Trim with the echo weed eater
Blow off the street, driveway, sidewalk and porch with the husqvarna backpack blower,
The blower has seen better days. I bought it used about 10 years ago. It’s been a great tool, but it needs some love. It’s hard to start and it leaks fuel. I hate buying into the disposable mentality, but it seems inevitable. Most of the parts are obsolete/not available and the ones that are available are expensive...a new carb is $90. Maybe it’s time to move to cordless outdoor tools.
If I make the leap for a blower, do I sell off the Honda and weed eater at the same time and buy all new cordless? If so, what brand?
Do I wait until the Honda and the weed eater need to be replaced anyway and then hope the offerings from whatever platform I’ve bought into are decent?
I feel I should at least consider the whole line before buying into a platform.
Any other adopters of the cordless outdoor tools here?
Cut most of the yard with the cub cadet riding mower
Trim close to the house with the Honda walk behind mower
Trim with the echo weed eater
Blow off the street, driveway, sidewalk and porch with the husqvarna backpack blower,
The blower has seen better days. I bought it used about 10 years ago. It’s been a great tool, but it needs some love. It’s hard to start and it leaks fuel. I hate buying into the disposable mentality, but it seems inevitable. Most of the parts are obsolete/not available and the ones that are available are expensive...a new carb is $90. Maybe it’s time to move to cordless outdoor tools.
If I make the leap for a blower, do I sell off the Honda and weed eater at the same time and buy all new cordless? If so, what brand?
Do I wait until the Honda and the weed eater need to be replaced anyway and then hope the offerings from whatever platform I’ve bought into are decent?
I feel I should at least consider the whole line before buying into a platform.
Any other adopters of the cordless outdoor tools here?