GirlnAgarage
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After 11 years I finally managed to kill my Troybilt TB22EC string trimmer. I'm skeptical of new stuff and a battery trimmer was no exception. Battery better than a gas engine trimmer? Of that grass outside?
I had been researching battery power trimmers and wanted to try the Ego brand trimmer w the carbon fiber shaft and adjustable handle. From most everything I saw was positive reviews. I purchased the kit from Lowes $359 for the Ego 16" trimmer w LineIQ and a 56v 4ah battery and charger, picked it up and yesterday got my chance to try it out. Long story short, I'm impressed with it.
I was skeptical a battery trimmer would have enough power to get through these rural grass and weeds. After these weeks of rainy weather my edges around the house and property have overgrown badly.
My observations using the new trimmer are:
- decent battery life: ran ~1.5+ hrs on Low speed
- Low speed was strong enough to go through the heaviest of patches, I only tried the fast setting to see it
- Low noise decibels: I had my earplugs around my neck and realized I hadn't put them on. In fact I didn't because it wasn't loud. My gas trimmer was LOUD, in high rpm
- LineIQ fed the line about where I expected it. Most reviews I saw said it lagged just enough they wanted to bump it out of reaction, but I didn't feel that.
- The Powerload string loading feature was stupidly easy and quick. I don't like traditional string loading. I would swap out the head to the quick insert type and that was ok. But the Powerload feature was even better. I saw reviews saying they reload anywhere from 12-20ft of line. I reloaded once and it was with the complimentary line they threw in, I think 12'. I'm going to try 16' next time of the 0.95" triangle line supply I have. The line from Ego was twisted strand.
This was my first battery powered trimmer to ever try and happy it was positive. I would like a 2nd 4ah battery to keep working while the other charges. From full stop to full battery was about 45min on the nose. Also, the Ego charger has a little fan that turns on when a battery is charging, I guess to keep everything cool. So, that is distracting as I had the charger in the living room so I could keep an eye on it during charging. It sounds like a desktop computer fan. With the price of 4ah batteries ($279), I'm tempted to purchase a 2nd trimmer kit so two people in this house can do work, help cut down on the amt of time trimming the property takes. To really see what this trimmer will do I'm going to go further out and try to trim the grass around the pond, and all the wild sunflowers and gangly things. IDK how it'll do but I'm curious.
Anyway, anyone considering a new string trimmer consider Ego. I think they did a good job on this model - has power, easy to use, long run time, easy string loading, adjustable. Out of the box you're up and running after you charge the battery.
I had been researching battery power trimmers and wanted to try the Ego brand trimmer w the carbon fiber shaft and adjustable handle. From most everything I saw was positive reviews. I purchased the kit from Lowes $359 for the Ego 16" trimmer w LineIQ and a 56v 4ah battery and charger, picked it up and yesterday got my chance to try it out. Long story short, I'm impressed with it.
I was skeptical a battery trimmer would have enough power to get through these rural grass and weeds. After these weeks of rainy weather my edges around the house and property have overgrown badly.
My observations using the new trimmer are:
- decent battery life: ran ~1.5+ hrs on Low speed
- Low speed was strong enough to go through the heaviest of patches, I only tried the fast setting to see it
- Low noise decibels: I had my earplugs around my neck and realized I hadn't put them on. In fact I didn't because it wasn't loud. My gas trimmer was LOUD, in high rpm
- LineIQ fed the line about where I expected it. Most reviews I saw said it lagged just enough they wanted to bump it out of reaction, but I didn't feel that.
- The Powerload string loading feature was stupidly easy and quick. I don't like traditional string loading. I would swap out the head to the quick insert type and that was ok. But the Powerload feature was even better. I saw reviews saying they reload anywhere from 12-20ft of line. I reloaded once and it was with the complimentary line they threw in, I think 12'. I'm going to try 16' next time of the 0.95" triangle line supply I have. The line from Ego was twisted strand.
This was my first battery powered trimmer to ever try and happy it was positive. I would like a 2nd 4ah battery to keep working while the other charges. From full stop to full battery was about 45min on the nose. Also, the Ego charger has a little fan that turns on when a battery is charging, I guess to keep everything cool. So, that is distracting as I had the charger in the living room so I could keep an eye on it during charging. It sounds like a desktop computer fan. With the price of 4ah batteries ($279), I'm tempted to purchase a 2nd trimmer kit so two people in this house can do work, help cut down on the amt of time trimming the property takes. To really see what this trimmer will do I'm going to go further out and try to trim the grass around the pond, and all the wild sunflowers and gangly things. IDK how it'll do but I'm curious.
Anyway, anyone considering a new string trimmer consider Ego. I think they did a good job on this model - has power, easy to use, long run time, easy string loading, adjustable. Out of the box you're up and running after you charge the battery.
