I believe there is an EGO with interchangeable heads. I ordered my brother one for birthday one year. Don't recall what all heads are available for it as he's out of state. So far I have the EGO dedicated tools (blower, string trimmer, hedge trimmer)Hey. If I wasn't already invested in Ego 56v I might switch to that. Maybe after all the batteries die. I like the idea of interchangeable attachments like that. As long as there's no compromise on the main function. Wonder how their blowers are? Ego's is awesome.
There is. I have one with an edger, a trimmer, and a cultivator.I believe there is an EGO with interchangeable heads. I ordered my brother one for birthday one year. Don't recall what all heads are available for it as he's out of state. So far I have the EGO dedicated tools (blower, string trimmer, hedge trimmer)
Well...Pulling the trigger and edging is actually easier than having to start the motor.I bought a little gas powered Craftsman edger many years ago. That thing has been awesome. It starts every year in spite of serious neglect by me. One year I couldn't even pull the starter rope a half inch. I took the spark plug out and then pulled it and it shot gas out like crazy. I let it sit for an hour and then put the plug back in and it started and I did my edging. I cannot imagine any kind of edger that would be easier to use and do a better job.
That is one gas powered tool I will always have - that and the lawn tractors.
I would consider trying an EGO edger but the bar is set pretty high for easy to use and excellent results.Well...Pulling the trigger and edging is actually easier than having to start the motor.
My Zero Turn is gas. I wouldn't trust a battery mower to hold up bouncing around my pastures when I use it out there.
I had one of those. Loved it. The one I had raised the blade up and down vs moving the wheel. Eventually the low grade metal was the arm holding the blade spindle split.I bought a little gas powered Craftsman edger many years ago. That thing has been awesome. It starts every year in spite of serious neglect by me. One year I couldn't even pull the starter rope a half inch. I took the spark plug out and then pulled it and it shot gas out like crazy. I let it sit for an hour and then put the plug back in and it started and I did my edging. I cannot imagine any kind of edger that would be easier to use and do a better job.
That is one gas powered tool I will always have - that and the lawn tractors.
All right. That's cool. So is it a compromise? Usually do-all tools are.There is. I have one with an edger, a trimmer, and a cultivator.
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Honestly, I don't know. I have a dedicated string trimmer, but the specs on the multi-head version are pretty much the same.All right. That's cool. So is it a compromise? Usually do-all tools are.
The 60v blower is outstanding. I can blow grass from about halfway into the street up into the grass I have an Ego snow blower, and Ego tools have some serious power. I wouldn’t switch if you are already setup on the Ego battery system.Hey. If I wasn't already invested in Ego 56v I might switch to that. Maybe after all the batteries die. I like the idea of interchangeable attachments like that. As long as there's no compromise on the main function. Wonder how their blowers are? Ego's is awesome.
Huh. My pressure washer is getting kind of old.It sucks that my last year purchase does not qualify for an advertised rebate from my power company.
Some of ya'll might qualify for this, with a purchase this year? Or maybe your differerent power company offers a similar rebate? For fifty bucks, might be worth a look see?
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... I also use the blower for many things.. dusting the house when the wife’s not home!.. yard work.. clean horse trailers out.. the barn and garage.. clean the dogs off when they go to the woods.. dryer vents.. it’s a multi tool
You will not go wrong with the big "M" in battery tools.
I have 2 impacts (1/4" and 1/2") 2 drills a SawZall and a small trim saw. I use them hard and they stand up to it.
18V and all over 4 years old and used a lot.
Oh they got you with that Milwaukee crack LOL. But, as for tool kits, I got a Menards Masterforce 20v cordless drill and started from there, and life has been much simpler. I don’t make a living with my tools but they have built a couple of decks, a playhouse, numerous shelters and stalls on my buddy’s farm, and the string trimmer , hedge clipper and blower see plenty of work at the house. Which is good for me because I can’t keep a little two-cycle engine running for the life of me, so battery power for the win!New purchase was a bit spendy, but the leaves are falling and will be for a while. The REMC $50 rebate on yard equipment made it a bit more tolerable.
I had a cheap gutter cleaner tube, but it was awkward and didn't fit the battery blower without a half roll of duct tape.
This blower has more blow and the gutter tube was built to fit it. There are a couple/three other blower attachments also, seemingly covering all usage scenarios?
The flat attachment makes sweeping leaves better, after getting the hang of it. I'm hoping that attachment works as well for sweeping snow? I used the old M18 blower last year for most of the minimum amount we got. That old blower got moved to the garage for sweeping/dusting/de-cobwebbing, etc.
This new blower is a battery drainer. Could probably be shopping for a tool package with a couple more? From the Milwaukee drug dealers.
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This. Im not sure about other brands, but look really close at pricing on starter kits vs bare tools. At least with Ryobi, bare tools are a ripoff.The tool kits are horribly addicting.