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by placesalt
977 days ago
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The only downside I see for electric yard equipment is the vendor lock-in with batteries. Other than that, they work just fine. Pay up front for two batteries and a fast-enough charger, and you can charge one battery while you wear the other down; there's still some downtime, but after wearing out a battery the human operator probably needs some downtime, too. The cost is basically equivalent, minus the battery cost; consider it a prepayment for gasoline, and it probably works out on that front, too. |
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Note that the above is about professional grade tools where you will find is useful to be locked into a battery system. For typical people have a drill on a different battery from the blower isn't a big deal, just buy a couple batteries. When the battery wears out in 10 years buy a whole new tool with a new battery.