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I own a Sthil fs 450 gas trimmer that can work on for hours. I decided to buy the Milwaukee Quick Lock so as to give it a try. The good thing is there is no fuel mix. No noise or fumes from the engine. It will do with short grass. its takes about half of my 8.0 ah battery to cut around 2000 square feet of grama bahiana.. The downside is that it lacks power for long grass.. I use it in turtle mode and it never heats up. Its good for use. Even though I m a milwaukee fan, this tool its not recommended for professional use. It will eat up the batteries quite soon.
I've been using mines (as well as the other attachments for it) for a couple years now. I use mines with he 12AH battery and it holds up good even in the thick grass patches.
I like mine it’s probably four or five years old, but I found after working it heavy it just stops running and have to let the motor cool down before it all run again or it only runs intermittently so I bought a new one because I thought the motor might be blowing upand it does the exact same thing batteries fully charged doesn’t matter. It gets hot and shut down.
Good, honest review man. Considering buying one since I’m already invested in Milwaukee tools/batteries. Makes me want the package combo even more since I need a weed eater, edger and hedge trimmer.
I thought about getting this, but ended up with gas(ECHO PAS). I got scared when I read the review that it fried people's battery. It is what it is, I'm happy with my gas as I have some thick grass, and needed the power to edge it. Kind of Jealous, but I'm fine with it.
AWESOME REVIEW! that said there is no way in hell that would work for a professional unless you had like 10 x 8ah batteries, If that only lasted one yard? you would have to basically change the battery every yard you mow. sure you could do that BUT now you are looking at $1300 for one weed eater and the needed batteries vs $250 for a gas powered weed eater.... and Electricity is not free so you can't use the "but gas costs" excuse
I've had mine for 3 years minimal issues although i did recently upgrade the battery to a 12AH... I have the trimmer, edger, and I modified a extension pole with the idech power rotary scissors. I've considered getting Ego (I have extra batteries) but instead decided to get a new battery because it seemed wasteful seemed I already owned the Milwaukee. I had no IDEA there was a speed control button lol...
If you got a EGO STX4500 commercial trimmer you would never look back. It blows any Milwaukee or other model EGO trimmer out of the water. Seriously you would love it! Also the EGO battery technology with the auto discharge and stuff is way ahead of everyone else also.
Sorry I didn't cover that part. Check out the video below to learn more. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-yonF-agmXW0.htmlsi=83EI4YRPwHCaGneI