Great comparison and fair too. MW looks more industrial as you say, but for home owner use the lighter (DW) will probably do 90% or more of what you need. Now you have a viewer in New Zealand too! Thanks
Thanks man. I'm going with the Milwaukee. I've got their biggest battery already so makes the most sense. Plus it handled those thick branches with ease.
These battery saws are light and give you a lot of confidence. With eye/head protection and gloves, after a few days practice you will be surprised what you can do!
I see our European 18v version of the dewalt has a second safety switch in the D grip, which has to be squeezed in as well as the trigger. A good safety feature, but it's so annoying, I'd just hold it down with a cable tie. Since I have a number of dewalt power tools already, it made sense for me to go with the dewalt trimmer, as Milwaukee tools in the UK is so expensive when starting out. I'm sure I've seen a dewalt pole trimmer on Amazon. I would say the dewalt 18v would do 500 - 600 yards cutting hawthorn 6ft tall on a single 5Amp battery, which would be equivalent to about 2 or 3 tanks of fuel on a 2 stroke trimmer. The weight is a bonus, since using all day can be tiring on the arms
I note the last comment was a year ago, so I hope you remain well! I got the DeWalt 3 months ago and my yard is 0.75 acres surrounded by shrubs / hedge . In my view, the DewAlt is a superb machine. I also have a DeWalt Planer so battery life not an issue as I can swap them in. I can't comment on the Milwaukee as it is not available here in Ireland but hopefully, you will have another country to add to your collection!! Keep up the good work!
glad you bought up about back pain,i have issues with lower back pain and spurs on my spine,also osteo-arthritis,i started mowing lawns after being a baker for 33 years,
paul wallace not everyone is the same but it seems to have helped me going with the lighter battery power and a stander mower.Thanks for watching and commenting you have a blessed day.
Excellent review of two great trimmers. I am not as young as I used to be, so I think the DeWalt just does it. Weight is a huge factor and the slightly shorter trimmer blade is helpful. Best wishes from Ireland.
I may get the Milwaukee, but I wish it was as light as the Stihl HSA66. I had and killed the Dewalt hedge trimmer in one season and I maintained it. I am a late 40s, out of shape 5'3" woman and I killed it. I am pretty tech/tool savvy, so I went down a long troubleshooting and internet rabbithole trying to repair the Deadwalt, and then started calling appliance repair guys to see what they knew. They were familiar with it and said it could not be repaired because of how it was designed, and that parts were not available even if you could get into the gears. They told me to go with Stihl, and if that was too much dough to get the Milwaukee. Those can be repaired when they fail. The reason I got the Dewalt trimmer is I already had the battery system from a chainsaw purchase, and at the time I bought that battery saw it was the best option out there. There is a lot more competition now. If you have a dead Dewalt one, don't toss the shield if you are going to replace it. They no longer include that when you buy one.
Be aware that the Dewalt units, at least the 820 type, cannot be disassembled for servicing without butchering it up. The black portion of the cover is molded to the plastic case.
TIM from Canada. Home Depot‘s in Canada or wherever you are look for.. (Milwaukee M 18 fuel QUICK LOK.. in the kit comes with the string trimmer 8 mp battery and charger..). Attachments you can get chainsaw extended pole. Hedge trimmer. And edger.. all these attachments are separate.. what I put in brackets comes in a kit.. unless you can use any M 18 battery... but they suggest you use the high-voltage..8 AMP. Battery but any batteries from any M 18 will work
I was a self employed landscape gardener for years and I’m your age and I had to retire from exhaustion! 😓I had the exact same range of Stihl trimmers and the long arm extension multi tool and the big boy Rough Cut brush cutter. I could do so much with these powerful machines. But I need to have deep muscle massages regularly on my upper back now! I already have a few DIY tools that use the big De Walt batteries, so I think I might take your advice and go with the lightweight DeWalt trimmer and give my body a break! 👍😄
Hello, David, from Ian here in BONNY SCOTLAND! Edinburgh to be precise. I really enjoyed your video. I have the Dewalt trimmer on order already. Should have it in a few days and found your demonstration and thoughts on it very much reassured me in my choice. Keep up the good work! 😃
I like Dewalt cordless tools. I had an old cordless driver with the same battery for 15 years. I just bought the Dewalt pole saw. Used it for an hour or more before the battery ran down. It is really nice, but it is top heavy when all three sections are connected. Its to be a xpected being 15ft in the air. A perfect design would be if the head and trigger sections could be connected as a 2ft mini chainsaw.
Love your review and cadre. I’m getting ready to buy a Dewalt at Ace hardware buying a 4amp battery with charger you get tool free. Hedge trimer or blower. I appreciate your honesty and I definitely will not be disappointed. Take care from Southern California.
Hey David, keep in mind that not everyone is the same. I am going to be thirty soon and have major lower back issues. For me personally it is better to have a riding zero than it is to have a stand on zero. That is to preserve what I have left.
Been in the business for almost 30 years, so know where you're coming from with the back pain. Still not sold on the battery equipment though. Stihl and Husqvarna are my go to brands and find them both excellent! Glad your back is feeling better though chap! ❤️ From 🏴
Battery power has come along way. Me being in the remodeling biz I’m loaded on batteries so I usually have plenty of batteries. Only time I have trouble is with my help, I can’t seem to teach them how to conserve the battery,, to not pull the trigger unless your ready to cut, or let off off as soon as your done cutting or don’t over load the tool your using to give it its time or your burning excess battery. Thanks so much for commenting
I know a lot of pros who like the Stihl cordless chainsaws because they’re lighter and easier to service, but I don’t know what their cordless hedge trimmers are like
I just went from an Echo gas hedgers to a Dewalt hedger. My back feels better too. I like the battery ones better. The Dewalt now comes with the end guard. The gas hedgers weight more. Plus I don’t have to worry about the gas and carbs. The only thing I did not like was the Dewalt came with no blade guard. That was so stupid of Dewalt.
@@DavidFDay I made a mistake there is no end guard on the Dewalt. It was on the Stihl which I was going to buy but no store had their 66 model in stock. I could not find the Milwaukee either. My Echo needed a new carburetor but Echo did not have them in stock and they said the wait would be 2 months. ACE Hardware stores are just horrible because they are independent owned and they don’t carry all the stock advertised. I have both Dewalt and Milwaukee batteries and Home Depot had the Dewalt so I just bought that tool for $139.00 because I needed to trim a large ivy wall. Any new hedger will cut better with new sharp blades.
I have both DeWalt and Milwaukee tools with batteries. Great video and for letting your yard go so you could show us how they work and sound. The Milwaukee sounds stronger for homes with a lot of bushes. I don’t have that many so I’m going with the dewalt for it weight plus being a year old it was cutting good. Note If I had a lot of bushes I would get the Milwaukee. Also I’m going to check out Milwaukee new pole system before I buy, that someone mentioned in one of the comments. Take care Everyone
Outstanding real time review Daithi , (Irish for David) 😂 I’m getting the Dewalt as I’ve a stack of batteries already. Plus if it’s anything like the Strimmers I’ll be happy. The Milwaukee certainly has some better advantages. Always pros v cons. Thanks for sharing 🇮🇪🇮🇪
ThacMan I’ve said before,if I’d have known I was going to live this long I would have taken better care of myself 😆.lol thanks for commenting and watching you have a blessed day
Just bought the Milwaukee weed eater with pole saw, hedge trimmer, and edger. I really like the Milwaukee blower for light use. I’ll buy the saw and regular hedge trimmers too. So far I’m impressed. Keep the good content coming. God bless you!
Hey David I don't think that I have shared this with you but back in January I was diagnosed with diabetes my blood sugar was 1020 so after searching the internet I found the keto diet and I have lost from 225 down to 160 and I don't hurt near as much and I'm not on any medication either
Lawn Commander wow good for you on your accomplishments, weight I think is a lot of America’s health problems. I need to drop 10-15 pounds and that would help me as well. Thanks for watching and commenting you have a blessed day
I owned the m18 milwaukee hedge trimmers sold them to the oldman I wasnt impressed (to bulky) dewalt trimmers are easier to maneuver, although the milwaukee m18 blower one of if not the best handheld battery operated a homeowner can own. I am on a redmax kick now, talk about raw horsepower redmax two strokes on 95 octane maxfuel run like a bat outta hell.
Thanks David for making this review. I was wondering which battery to buy, but will buy the DCB546 6.Ah Flexvolt Lion accu. Greeting from Belguim, since you're speaking to the "world" at the beginning of your review :-)
totally can relate being 50 with bulging disc...I do a 30 minute stretching routine everyday and build my core in the gym almost feel like 25 again lol also use lighter battery powered equipment as well. thanks for the video!
I like the Dewalt cuz it's light. I have a Stihl ht 75 pole saw with the chain saw and the hedge trimmer. I use the pole saw quite a bit, but I'm in my 60's and that thing will tear up your rotator cuffs if you overdo it.
Man you make me feel Old..!1,you are 59 now and I am 10 years older and you call yourself old.. I am still using petrol with no Issues and lift my 22 inch petrol mower to my van 3 feet off the ground..yes it is a struggle but can be done.. You never too old David.. just practice more stretching ALL YOUR LIFE and you be fine.. ,and good food .., no Biscuits or sweets .Love your Honesty when you talk .
To me, the best feature of these cordless tool is instead of big battery. Put a smallest battery like 2ah one. It will do the job and save your back!!!
It's more about the weight balance, thats why the battery attaches at the very back of the handle otherwise you fight with it being front heavy. You can swap out the smaller battery for when you have to lift it above your head
@@DavidFDay yea and no pull string/primer/choke fuss either! Just pick it up and go to town! I was wondering, does anyone oil the blades on their electric trimmers? There is nothing in the manual about it.
Thank you for the video ! Really informative. I know it's been 2 years since you made this but if you could help out a Swedish dude I would be really grateful. Would you say in your opinion that the dewalt would be able to handle some abuse? I mean like cutting a thick hedge.
Yes it can, it will do what you need it to do just slower. It doesn’t have as wide of a gap for cutting as Milwaukee or gas trimmers but there good trimmers.
David, a great video as always. How true your comments about age are! I am 61 and a sleep number bed and battery operated tools are what is needed now. It's amazing how far ''commercial grade'' tools have come. Better than gas IMHO. The other thing is now I have wear proper work boots for foot support. Don't forget about your feet! May god bless. John
The Stihl and Kombi with different attachments is so heavy I am getting away from it. By the time you climb on a ladder, have the the attachment which fits into the tube of the Kombi (That tube is about 3 feet), one is lifting a very heavy tool as in the shrub trimmer. Too heavy and I too have back issues and a woman and only 5’3
You are sure correct about taking care of you body when I was in my 20s and 30s heck I could hang off the side of a house 1 arm trim shrubs but yes father time gets you in the end at 52 I feel like 72 hands go numb everything hurts the younger crowd want listen heck I didn't listen now it is to late great video know its been up a while just poped up in my search
LAWN PRO dot BIZ when were young we just don’t listen, we think were 10ft tall and bulletproof,, lol. Thanks for commenting and watching you have a blessed weekend
thank you for the great video. Do you also run the dewalt 20v blower and 20v weed eater? I'm young and have a heavy duty stihl hedge trimmer. But ive got some super deep and tall shrubs so i'm thinking about purchasing the dewalt for the lightweight. (already have dewalt 20v batteries)
Fellow landscaper here, just bought myself the milwaukee blower and I love it.. perfect for small jobs. The Milwaukee trimmer is next on the shopping list. Been using Stihl pole trimmer and husqvarna trimmer for a couple of years but getting tired of the fumes and looking to go electric. Thanks for the video! Joni / Finland
Check out Milwaukee Quick Lock system that’s might be really handy for you having string trimmer, hedge trimmer, edger & chain saw with one motor. Thanks for commenting
Great review thanks I'm gonna buy a dewalt. I'm the same age as you and with my petrol one my arm's are falling off, I just don't have the strength anymore. So it's the lightweight I'm after. I'm thinking of buying a dewalt strmmer as well what's your thoughts on them. Thanks again.
All those tools that you hold out from your body (an unnatural stance) makes you tense the muscles in your back. Repeatedly performing an operation like that will eventually cause you harm. We used to equate heft of a tool with its quality; heavy meant better. But no longer with today's advances in plastics and aluminum.
If I need a tool to depend on I go with milwaukee. If I'm traveling on a plane trying to save weight in field service I use dewalt because it's more plastic. Typically don't have to use many power tools on the road anyways
Great comparison and fair too. MW looks more industrial as you say, but for home owner use the lighter (DW) will probably do 90% or more of what you need. Now you have a viewer in New Zealand too! Thanks
Good vid, tnx, just ordered the Milwaukee. I'm almost 71, been pumping iron for years so I'm up for the extra weight.
love the non-biased, real world review, exactly what i was looking for and very helpful, thanks!
Thanks for the kind comment
Thanks man. I'm going with the Milwaukee. I've got their biggest battery already so makes the most sense. Plus it handled those thick branches with ease.
You trim those hedges like a pro, slashing across large overgrown branches. Great review. Thanks for taking the time to put it together
These battery saws are light and give you a lot of confidence. With eye/head protection and gloves, after a few days practice you will be surprised what you can do!
I see our European 18v version of the dewalt has a second safety switch in the D grip, which has to be squeezed in as well as the trigger. A good safety feature, but it's so annoying, I'd just hold it down with a cable tie. Since I have a number of dewalt power tools already, it made sense for me to go with the dewalt trimmer, as Milwaukee tools in the UK is so expensive when starting out. I'm sure I've seen a dewalt pole trimmer on Amazon.
I would say the dewalt 18v would do 500 - 600 yards cutting hawthorn 6ft tall on a single 5Amp battery, which would be equivalent to about 2 or 3 tanks of fuel on a 2 stroke trimmer.
The weight is a bonus, since using all day can be tiring on the arms
I note the last comment was a year ago, so I hope you remain well! I got the DeWalt 3 months ago and my yard is 0.75 acres surrounded by shrubs / hedge . In my view, the DewAlt is a superb machine. I also have a DeWalt Planer so battery life not an issue as I can swap them in. I can't comment on the Milwaukee as it is not available here in Ireland but hopefully, you will have another country to add to your collection!! Keep up the good work!
thanks for sharing wisdom with us to help us prevent back injuries.
Look at the new Milwaukee Quick Lok system. Has what you described. (pole trimmer + Hedger attachments)
glad you bought up about back pain,i have issues with lower back pain and spurs on my spine,also osteo-arthritis,i started mowing lawns after being a baker for 33 years,
paul wallace not everyone is the same but it seems to have helped me going with the lighter battery power and a stander mower.Thanks for watching and commenting you have a blessed day.
Excellent review of two great trimmers. I am not as young as I used to be, so I think the DeWalt just does it. Weight is a huge factor and the slightly shorter trimmer blade is helpful. Best wishes from Ireland.
Instablaster...
I may get the Milwaukee, but I wish it was as light as the Stihl HSA66. I had and killed the Dewalt hedge trimmer in one season and I maintained it. I am a late 40s, out of shape 5'3" woman and I killed it. I am pretty tech/tool savvy, so I went down a long troubleshooting and internet rabbithole trying to repair the Deadwalt, and then started calling appliance repair guys to see what they knew. They were familiar with it and said it could not be repaired because of how it was designed, and that parts were not available even if you could get into the gears. They told me to go with Stihl, and if that was too much dough to get the Milwaukee. Those can be repaired when they fail. The reason I got the Dewalt trimmer is I already had the battery system from a chainsaw purchase, and at the time I bought that battery saw it was the best option out there. There is a lot more competition now. If you have a dead Dewalt one, don't toss the shield if you are going to replace it. They no longer include that when you buy one.
Thanks for the revue on the trimmers very helpful.
Great review, lots of visual use, and honest commentary!!
Thank you very useful. I have ordered a Dewalt on the ground I have their Drill and impact driver so batteries are already here.
Be aware that the Dewalt units, at least the 820 type, cannot be disassembled for servicing without butchering it up. The black portion of the cover is molded to the plastic case.
TIM from Canada. Home Depot‘s in Canada or wherever you are look for.. (Milwaukee M 18 fuel QUICK LOK.. in the kit comes with the string trimmer 8 mp battery and charger..). Attachments you can get chainsaw extended pole. Hedge trimmer. And edger.. all these attachments are separate.. what I put in brackets comes in a kit.. unless you can use any M 18 battery... but they suggest you use the high-voltage..8 AMP. Battery but any batteries from any M 18 will work
Thanks. I bought the DeWalt with your help.
4 mins in yes Milwaukee make what you asked for they have a pole saw hedge trimmer and they are really good
Thanks for the info...I'm looking for a good trimmer and was thinking about a DeWalt....this just settle it....Thanks Again
Great job David. Ordered my Dewalt trimmer yesterday. Take care of that back. Cheers!
Matt Waters congratulations on tour new trimmers. Thanks for your kind comment.
Milwaukee is getting ready to come out with the combo system finally
Aaron Mooney I’m getting ready to order the Milwaukee Pole system. Review will be coming soooon!!!
Thanks for spending time to demonstrate the difference
I was a self employed landscape gardener for years and I’m your age and I had to retire from exhaustion! 😓I had the exact same range of Stihl trimmers and the long arm extension multi tool and the big boy Rough Cut brush cutter. I could do so much with these powerful machines. But I need to have deep muscle massages regularly on my upper back now! I already have a few DIY tools that use the big De Walt batteries, so I think I might take your advice and go with the lightweight DeWalt trimmer and give my body a break! 👍😄
Hello, David, from Ian here in BONNY SCOTLAND! Edinburgh to be precise. I really enjoyed your video. I have the Dewalt trimmer on order already. Should have it in a few days and found your demonstration and thoughts on it very much reassured me in my choice. Keep up the good work! 😃
Thank you for your kind word. I believe you will enjoy your new trimmers!! Thanks for commenting. Have a blessed day.
I like Dewalt cordless tools. I had an old cordless driver with the same battery for 15 years. I just bought the Dewalt pole saw. Used it for an hour or more before the battery ran down. It is really nice, but it is top heavy when all three sections are connected. Its to be a xpected being 15ft in the air. A perfect design would be if the head and trigger sections could be connected as a 2ft mini chainsaw.
When all the sections of that pole saw are extended it’s a beast to handle that’s for sure. Thanks for commenting have a blessed day.
Love your review and cadre. I’m getting ready to buy a Dewalt at Ace hardware buying a 4amp battery with charger you get tool free. Hedge trimer or blower. I appreciate your honesty and I definitely will not be disappointed. Take care from Southern California.
Thank you for your kind comment!!! The DeWalt hedge trimmer is a great product!!!
Thanks for this .think I'll go with the dewalt just because it's lighter
Dave from North Cornwall UK
Excellent comparison! I own a Dewalt trimmer so I needed to know about the Milwaukee trimmer. I’m impressed with what I’ve seen.
Nice video. I think either are good, just use whatever battery line you prefer. I have all 20V Dewalt tools so its the trimmer I have.
Thanks for commenting
Excellent discussion. Informative and helpful. Like your style.
Thanks
Hey David, keep in mind that not everyone is the same. I am going to be thirty soon and have major lower back issues. For me personally it is better to have a riding zero than it is to have a stand on zero. That is to preserve what I have left.
Been in the business for almost 30 years, so know where you're coming from with the back pain. Still not sold on the battery equipment though. Stihl and Husqvarna are my go to brands and find them both excellent! Glad your back is feeling better though chap! ❤️ From 🏴
Battery power has come along way. Me being in the remodeling biz I’m loaded on batteries so I usually have plenty of batteries. Only time I have trouble is with my help, I can’t seem to teach them how to conserve the battery,, to not pull the trigger unless your ready to cut, or let off off as soon as your done cutting or don’t over load the tool your using to give it its time or your burning excess battery.
Thanks so much for commenting
I know a lot of pros who like the Stihl cordless chainsaws because they’re lighter and easier to service, but I don’t know what their cordless hedge trimmers are like
I just went from an Echo gas hedgers to a Dewalt hedger. My back feels better too. I like the battery ones better. The Dewalt now comes with the end guard. The gas hedgers weight more. Plus I don’t have to worry about the gas and carbs. The only thing I did not like was the Dewalt came with no blade guard. That was so stupid of Dewalt.
Good for you, I think you will like the DeWalt. Yes that’s crazy no guard.
@@DavidFDay I made a mistake there is no end guard on the Dewalt. It was on the Stihl which I was going to buy but no store had their 66 model in stock. I could not find the Milwaukee either. My Echo needed a new carburetor but Echo did not have them in stock and they said the wait would be 2 months. ACE Hardware stores are just horrible because they are independent owned and they don’t carry all the stock advertised. I have both Dewalt and Milwaukee batteries and Home Depot had the Dewalt so I just bought that tool for $139.00 because I needed to trim a large ivy wall. Any new hedger will cut better with new sharp blades.
They have what you are talking about. Works great
Thank you for the review I’m here in Victoria on Vancouver island BC Canada.
I have both DeWalt and Milwaukee tools with batteries.
Great video and for letting your yard go so you could show us how they work and sound. The Milwaukee sounds stronger for homes with a lot of bushes.
I don’t have that many so I’m going with the dewalt for it weight plus being a year old it was cutting good.
Note
If I had a lot of bushes I would get the Milwaukee.
Also I’m going to check out Milwaukee new pole system before I buy, that someone mentioned in one of the comments.
Take care
Everyone
TheTypewriterGuy I have the Milwaukee quick connect pole system it’s awesome. Thanks for commenting and watching.
Thank you it looks like milwaukee is the winner 🏆 great review. All the best from southwest England
Thanks
good to hear from you across the pond. , lake, ocean!!
hedge trimmers are really rough on the back- the battery operated Stihl with the battery held on the back is a good option
Outstanding real time review Daithi , (Irish for David) 😂 I’m getting the Dewalt as I’ve a stack of batteries already. Plus if it’s anything like the Strimmers I’ll be happy. The Milwaukee certainly has some better advantages. Always pros v cons. Thanks for sharing 🇮🇪🇮🇪
Thanks for your comment
Thanx so much David...well presented and Merry Christmas
Geck
Australia
Thank you and merry Christmas to you!!
i'm 52, 3 bulging discs, bad shoulders, bad knees, carpel tunnel in both wrists. The confidence of youth has a nasty twist.
ThacMan I’ve said before,if I’d have known I was going to live this long I would have taken better care of myself 😆.lol thanks for commenting and watching you have a blessed day
Milwaukee has the hedge trimmer/pole saw/weed eater/edger Quik Lok system now
svhsfro4 yes I have them ordered should be here mid to late April. Thanks for watching and commenting you have a blessed day
I have the Dewalt and like it a ton
Thank you for the review and work safe advice.
Just bought the Milwaukee weed eater with pole saw, hedge trimmer, and edger. I really like the Milwaukee blower for light use. I’ll buy the saw and regular hedge trimmers too. So far I’m impressed. Keep the good content coming. God bless you!
Hey David I don't think that I have shared this with you but back in January I was diagnosed with diabetes my blood sugar was 1020 so after searching the internet I found the keto diet and I have lost from 225 down to 160 and I don't hurt near as much and I'm not on any medication either
Lawn Commander wow good for you on your accomplishments, weight I think is a lot of America’s health problems. I need to drop 10-15 pounds and that would help me as well. Thanks for watching and commenting you have a blessed day
thanks for making this video look like the milwaukee perform better so now i know which to buy
I owned the m18 milwaukee hedge trimmers sold them to the oldman I wasnt impressed (to bulky) dewalt trimmers are easier to maneuver, although the milwaukee m18 blower one of if not the best handheld battery operated a homeowner can own. I am on a redmax kick now, talk about raw horsepower redmax two strokes on 95 octane maxfuel run like a bat outta hell.
Wow. They both looked good.
You can start @ 4:34. Easy to compare. Dewalt lacks torque.
DeWalt lacks brand new factory sharp blades.
Thanks David for making this review. I was wondering which battery to buy, but will buy the DCB546 6.Ah Flexvolt Lion accu. Greeting from Belguim, since you're speaking to the "world" at the beginning of your review :-)
Excellent vid bro! Thanks for making this as it will help with my final decision. God bless.
totally can relate being 50 with bulging disc...I do a 30 minute stretching routine everyday and build my core in the gym almost feel like 25 again lol also use lighter battery powered equipment as well. thanks for the video!
Great review!! Thank you, your review helped me decide!!!
I like the Dewalt cuz it's light. I have a Stihl ht 75 pole saw with the chain saw and the hedge trimmer. I use the pole saw quite a bit, but I'm in my 60's and that thing will tear up your rotator cuffs if you overdo it.
I’m with you I’m in my 60’s and I’m looking for light weight. Merry Christmas and have a happy new year.
Man you make me feel Old..!1,you are 59 now and I am 10 years older and you call yourself old.. I am still using petrol with no Issues and lift my 22 inch petrol mower to my van 3 feet off the ground..yes it is a struggle but can be done.. You never too old David.. just practice more stretching ALL YOUR LIFE and you be fine.. ,and good food .., no Biscuits or sweets .Love your Honesty when you talk .
Very informative, been thing of buying battery powered equipment.
To me, the best feature of these cordless tool is instead of big battery. Put a smallest battery like 2ah one. It will do the job and save your back!!!
It's more about the weight balance, thats why the battery attaches at the very back of the handle otherwise you fight with it being front heavy. You can swap out the smaller battery for when you have to lift it above your head
I just got the dewalt trimmers...i was suprised how low the rpms are. But cant beat the price.
Yes I find I need to go slower with them than a high speed gas set but the weight and no heat from motor is what’s appealing to me!!
@@DavidFDay yea and no pull string/primer/choke fuss either! Just pick it up and go to town! I was wondering, does anyone oil the blades on their electric trimmers? There is nothing in the manual about it.
evan strain I’ve sprayed WD40 on mine
I do put WD40 on mine
If you don't take D3 vitamin, 2000ui of D3 will help you tremendously. I have a bad hip and back, this helped me hands down.
I’ll try it
Thank you for the video ! Really informative. I know it's been 2 years since you made this but if you could help out a Swedish dude I would be really grateful.
Would you say in your opinion that the dewalt would be able to handle some abuse? I mean like cutting a thick hedge.
Yes it can, it will do what you need it to do just slower. It doesn’t have as wide of a gap for cutting as Milwaukee or gas trimmers but there good trimmers.
@@DavidFDay thanks!
What I mean by slower is when you get into big stuff like you described. You put a flex volt battery in the DeWalt and it runs a long time.
We all love a David video 👍 I’m uk and love watching your stuff.
David, a great video as always. How true your comments about age are! I am 61 and a sleep number bed and battery operated tools are what is needed now. It's amazing how far ''commercial grade'' tools have come. Better than gas IMHO. The other thing is now I have wear proper work boots for foot support. Don't forget about your feet! May god bless. John
I have a dewalt. I love it
First video. Subbed. Good content sir. Keep up the good work.
The Stihl and Kombi with different attachments is so heavy I am getting away from it. By the time you climb on a ladder, have the the attachment which fits into the tube of the Kombi (That tube is about 3 feet), one is lifting a very heavy tool as in the shrub trimmer. Too heavy and I too have back issues and a woman and only 5’3
Thank you enjoyed your presentation.
Great job, very informative
Thanks for the encouragement!!!
Have a blessed day!!
You are sure correct about taking care of you body when I was in my 20s and 30s heck I could hang off the side of a house 1 arm trim shrubs but yes father time gets you in the end at 52 I feel like 72 hands go numb everything hurts the younger crowd want listen heck I didn't listen now it is to late great video know its been up a while just poped up in my search
LAWN PRO dot BIZ
when were young we just don’t listen, we think were 10ft tall and bulletproof,, lol. Thanks for commenting and watching you have a blessed weekend
thank you for the great video. Do you also run the dewalt 20v blower and 20v weed eater? I'm young and have a heavy duty stihl hedge trimmer. But ive got some super deep and tall shrubs so i'm thinking about purchasing the dewalt for the lightweight. (already have dewalt 20v batteries)
I gave the 20v string trimmer to one of my daughters, I have the 20v blower but I now use the 60v string trimmer. The 20v hedge trimmers are light.
Very informative video ... thank you
Thank you
#both awesome tools .I like the dewalt because I have that battery platform. Great video. I'm from England btw. God bless have a awesome day
God bless u and ill pray for your health
Great video, hello from Ireland
I THOUGHT THE REVERSE VIDEO WAS VERY FUNNY (4:23 MARK). MY CAT, NOT SO MUCH HE STARTED BARFING UP HIS LUNCH. OTHER THAN THE CAT, GREAT VIDEO AS USUAL.
Hello from Ireland 🇮🇪
Thanks for commenting
nice work brother Bahamas
No more cut drop cords! I may follow your lead and go cordless.
smart guy.. I like you! Thanks!
Thanks for the encouragement!!
Have a blessday
Can you do a comparison with the EGO vs Dewalt
And now you got s comment from a German, living in Amsterdam but currently on vacation in Spain :D
wagbjorn wow that’s cool!! Thanks so much for watching and commenting you have a blessed day. Thanks again that’s so cool!!
Not across the world but hello from Washington DC
Dad to the bone good to hear from you, I’ve been to DC. Thanks for watching and commenting you have a blessed evening
Thank you for the review watching from homerglen Illinois
Tidy review 👍🏻🙋🏼♂️🏴
do you have to keep thumb on the side switch on milwaukee when in use or is it just whe you pull switch and can then let go?
Just to pull the trigger once the triggers pulled you don’t have to hold it
@@DavidFDay thanks
thanks
Dewalt came out with a pole saw if you didn’t know
Yes i saw that but thanks for letting me know.
very infortmative video.. thank you so much..
My DeWALT trimmers came with a cover
Ryan Brown mine may have and i may have misplaced it somewhere, I can’t remember. Thanks for watching and commenting you have a blessed day
Fellow landscaper here, just bought myself the milwaukee blower and I love it.. perfect for small jobs. The Milwaukee trimmer is next on the shopping list. Been using Stihl pole trimmer and husqvarna trimmer for a couple of years but getting tired of the fumes and looking to go electric. Thanks for the video! Joni / Finland
Check out Milwaukee Quick Lock system that’s might be really handy for you having string trimmer, hedge trimmer, edger & chain saw with one motor. Thanks for commenting
thank you for the advice, sir.
David, writing from Panama. Do you have a video picking up all that trimmed?
Giovanni Fiorentino I just blow it out in the grass and mulch it with mower. Thanks so much for watching and commenting you have a blessed evening
Great review thanks I'm gonna buy a dewalt. I'm the same age as you and with my petrol one my arm's are falling off, I just don't have the strength anymore. So it's the lightweight I'm after. I'm thinking of buying a dewalt strmmer as well what's your thoughts on them. Thanks again.
I have the 60V and it’s a great string trimmer, high rpms cuts great.
I just got rid of 7 big bushes because I didn't want to do that right there.
Nice job!
Thanks
Thank you bro.
All those tools that you hold out from your body (an unnatural stance) makes you tense the muscles in your back. Repeatedly performing an operation like that will eventually cause you harm. We used to equate heft of a tool with its quality; heavy meant better. But no longer with today's advances in plastics and aluminum.
You are very correct on everything!!
Thanks so much for watching and commenting you have a blessed weekend
so true Listen to your health
whats the best electric trimmer combo units you like... i saw millwalki vids only... i think their is several out now... thanks
Milwaukee is heavier and maybe a little stronger. DeWalt is lighter will cut the same stuff just may have to go slower cutting.
@@DavidFDay i think echo has electric multi combo also... and stihl
If I need a tool to depend on I go with milwaukee. If I'm traveling on a plane trying to save weight in field service I use dewalt because it's more plastic. Typically don't have to use many power tools on the road anyways
top review squire
Thank you for you kind comment!!!