I’ve had the husky battery pole saw for probably 2 years maybe 3 now, it’s absolutely the best pole saw I’ve ever used. The lack of fumes, vibration and weight makes using it a joy. The husky cuts way faster than an ht133 and does it. That Milwaukee looks great but having already invested in the husky battery system it wouldn’t make sense for me to buy Milwaukee stuff right now
What do u mean? I doubt u have many tools that use the Husqvarna battery. Whereas Milwaukee has hundreds of different tools for their batteries. That's the down side to stihl and Husqvarna. They don't have much of a battery tool line. At least nothing like Milwaukee! I mean if u have multiple tools that use that Husqvarna battery. Then I understand! If u don't, I'd sell it cut my losses and go with.a battery system u can buy virtually any tool u can think of that uses the same Milwaukee battery. Probably a better warranty as well. Just my opinion
Hey August! This was great-the Stihl Km (Kombi) pole pruner it's a dog if your looking for speed. It's great for versatility though. I've had one for years. It's nice to have only one engine to maintain with several attachments. Be interesting to see how a Stihl or Husqvarna gas pole pruner does.
I have both the Sthil and a Royobi electric i like the stihl if i am cutting a lot and working above my head and the electric for quick and easy jobs. The advantage the Sthil has is the multitude of different heads you can use on the power pole. 👍👍 good review!
Nice! I have the the normal length battery husqvarna and I’m look to upgrade to a adjustable length one. Might give Milwaukee a try since I have plenty of there batteries.
What batteries are you using for the Milwaukee? 6.0 or the 8.0? I ended up getting one 8.0 and a 6.0 cause the store didn't have two 8.0. And bought the last pruner tool they had the day we bought it.
They get so mad when a battery product is genuinely better than gas, sure there’s things that gas will always be better like a 50cc plus chainsaw but anything smaller battery has the edge
When looking for a 3/8 impact Milwaukee had the highest torque. There is something about their motors. When looking for a roto hammer Skil had more modes/features.
I run 3 extensions on km 94r kombi it's lighter than my big stihl kombi the biggest 4 mix .tell Damian to try it it's much lighter and it's acuttualy 2 stroke engine.
There is something to be said for the ability to fill up all day. He many 400$ batterys are you gonna need if you have a battery top handle saw and God forbid another crew who need another set
Everyone should know that Stihl unit is the smaller engine in that line and that is the Kombi model that you can put all kinds of attachments on with a big wing nut. It is not the Extendable Pole saw 101 or 131. Also the Husky unit now being outpowered by the Milwaukee should have another jump in power coming - I think they have yet to put the brushless motors in those. Additionally the Husky extendable hedge trimmer is fantastic for anyone using those. Great demo August and guys.