Odds and ends from Harbor Freight to finish some small projects and make use of my ITC.
Last month, when we went in there for paint brushes, my grandmother surprised me by renewing my Inside Track membership, which had lapsed since the pandemic--most of what I bought was under the coupon.
My first "heavy duty" cordless tools. For most of my life (after being allowed to graduate from my "egg beater" and handsaws--which I still enjoy using) borrowed the folks 18V DeWalt and 12V Hitachi for ages. My own tools, however, were all corded--mostly 1980s Craftsman/Skill/B-D Pro beasts. I got tired of running extension cords for them, and so far, have only bought one 12V Hyper Tough impact driver, since it's my most used power tool.
Funny story about these. Went to Lowe's to use the can as they have one of the cleaner public restrooms in town, and saw the promo on my way in.
Craftsman V20 string trimmer; and Sawzall. Not only did Lowe's have a selection of lawn tools marked down to $100, you also got your choice of a smaller tool for free--and the DeWalt 18V set had bad batteries, so I decided it was time for a new one.
I have a Stihl FS40C and FS70R, and both do a lot more work than they're made for. Plus, my grandmother cannot start a gas weedeater that well anymore. I wanted to try a cordless trimmer, and this one was about the cheapest. Seems kind of weak compaared to even the 40C, but it does trim work great. I'm not going to mow wide areas with it, but for around trees, lawn furniture, and such--great. Not as much vibration, QUIET, and lighter. Plus, it's not strong enough to accidentally damage anything it strikes.
Thinking about trying a bigger model (DeWalt 60V probably) next.
