by bgsengine » Wed Feb 12, 2020 6:51 am
Nah, creia, I actually think general discussion or tech discussion would be appropriate as well .. and to answer the OP question, I can highly recommend Makita's LXT series of power tools - they offer lower cost 18V and then double-battery 36V tools and they are always expanding that line, well over 130 different tools besides just common power equipment units - their 36v cordless chainsaw is about equivalent to an Echo CS-352 or Stihl MS-170 or similar consumer models, performance-wise... My dad has been using their 18v grass trimmer for the last couple years so far and loves it, battery lasts long enough to do all the trimming, and it is easier on him (arthritis and vibration sensitivity) than a gas powered unit.. and Makita has very very strong backing and MANY years experience in cordless tools, so they are a superb brand to go with (and with any manufacturer, make sure you read the fine print on a warranty - because some companies will warranty the tool for like 5 years but only give 1 year on battery, etc... Makita, however, gives an all inclusive 3 year warranty - tool, battery AND charger.. something worth bearing in mind.) As for battery performance, I have actually not used the Echo battery power ones (When they first came out they were sold only through home depot and warrantied by TTI/Ryobi, so I'd never buy a Home Depot model..) - but performance-wise, so far, Makita LXT batteries have been extremely trouble-free (Ive had a LXT Drill - same battery as is used on the cordless trimmer and chainsaw - for 6 years now, trouble-free) Never looked at EGO (Made in China just like the Ryobi/Ridgid/Homelite/Worx, etc stuff) So, if given a choice as a consumer, I'd invariably go with Makita (I've had a corded 3/8 VSR drill from Makita since I got it new in 1985, and it is still going strong, never needed any repairs..)
How poor are they who have not patience. What wound did ever heal, but by degrees? - Iago (Othello Act II, Scene 3)