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Join Date: Nov 2016
Location: Waltham Ma./Meredith NH
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I love my Makita chain saw, I don't cut as much wood as I use to, so it works great for me. It's a 16" with double 18V batteries, just as powerful as my gas saw. I bought it with 4 batteries and I can just switch batteries and keep cutting. It will give me an hour of cutting and it takes about 45 minutes to charge them up. So, with the 4 batteries I could go all day with just switching out batteries. My biggest problem is I will run dead before that! As far as the lawn mower, I don't have much grass, so I only need a push mower. A Makita battery mower will suit me just fine. My snow blower and backpack blower will stay gas powered and my tractor is diesel. I haven't found a battery powered leaf blower worth a dam! |
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Join Date: Jun 2021
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The lawn mowers also have that option to switch out the batteries.
I'm not sure if the Makita blower is a two battery system, I didn't pay that much attention, but Makita doesn't have the added backpack or harness system like Ryobi does... so it may be an issue. |
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Join Date: Jul 2014
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