Review: DeWalt FlexVolt 15” String Trimmer (On a Large Property)
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- Опубліковано 8 сер 2023
- In this video, I review the DeWalt FlexVolt 15” String Trimmer on our 35 acre property. I give it a stress test using the 6ah and 9ah FlexVolt batteries I had on-hand. I have been using Husqvarna trimmers for many years, and can honestly compare the two. The DeWalt trimmers and batteries can be found at the links below:
DeWALT FlexVolt 15" String Trimmer (Tool Only) - amzn.to/3rCFZGe
DEWALT 20V MAX 14" String Trimmer - amzn.to/43uRQU4
DeWALT 20V MAX XR Oscillating Tool Kit, 3-Speed -- amzn.to/3aYKIaS
DEWALT 20V MAX Impact Driver -- amzn.to/2JzyCK2
DEWALT 20V MAX Cordless Drill -- amzn.to/38PmInW
DEWALT ATOMIC 20V MAX Cordless Drill, 1/2-Inch, Tool Only -- amzn.to/3rKAwbZ
DEWALT 20V MAX Circular Saw -- amzn.to/3p60tR7
DEWALT Rotary Hammer Drill with Shocks, D-Handle -- amzn.to/37u2DUJ
DEWALT 20V MAX XR Jig Saw, Tool Only -- amzn.to/2J66QEQ
DEWALT 20V MAX XR Reciprocating Saw, Compact --
DEWALT 20V MAX XR Compact Reciprocating Saw -- amzn.to/3nKHVFG
DEWALT 20V MAX Cordless Drill / Driver Kit, Compact, 1/2-Inch -- amzn.to/2KBzFcK
DEWALT 20V MAX XR Oscillating Multi-Tool, Variable Speed -- amzn.to/3nxzBt7
DEWALT DCG413B 20V MAX Brushless Cut Off Tool/Grinder -- amzn.to/3mC4g78
DEWALT ATOMIC 20V MAX Circular Saw, 4-1/2-Inch, Tool Only ― amzn.to/3qYBiB9
DEWALT ATOMIC 20V MAX Reciprocating Saw, One-Handed, Cordless, Tool Only ― amzn.to/2Msu21r
DEWALT 20V MAX Cordless Drill / Driver Kit, Compact, 1/2-Inch ― amzn.to/3cbAhBl
DEWALT 20V MAX XR Impact Driver, Brushless, 3-Speed, 1/4-Inch, Tool Only ― amzn.to/3opEzaF
DEWALT Cordless Impact Wrench - amzn.to/3L5lvvl
12" DeWalt Chainsaw -- amzn.to/3oiLvId
16" DeWalt Chainsaw -- amzn.to/33Wqn1r
12 Ah Battery -- amzn.to/33JN48U
9 Ah Battery -- amzn.to/2SKUQwN
6 Ah Battery - amzn.to/3PyhOCT
6 Ah FlexVolt Battery -- amzn.to/3odC6BW
9 Ah FlexVolt Battery - amzn.to/3O4E7xu
12 Ah FlexVolt Battery - amzn.to/3pYI2UB
15 Ah FlexVolt Battery - amzn.to/3OpoCl2Here are some of the tools I use here on Planet Mojo:
DeWALT FlexVolt 15" String Trimmer (Tool Only) - amzn.to/3rCFZGe
DEWALT 20V MAX 14" String Trimmer - amzn.to/43uRQU4
DeWALT 20V MAX XR Oscillating Tool Kit, 3-Speed -- amzn.to/3aYKIaS
DEWALT 20V MAX Impact Driver -- amzn.to/2JzyCK2
DEWALT 20V MAX Cordless Drill -- amzn.to/38PmInW
DEWALT ATOMIC 20V MAX Cordless Drill, 1/2-Inch, Tool Only -- amzn.to/3rKAwbZ
DEWALT 20V MAX Circular Saw -- amzn.to/3p60tR7
DEWALT Rotary Hammer Drill with Shocks, D-Handle -- amzn.to/37u2DUJ
DEWALT 20V MAX XR Jig Saw, Tool Only -- amzn.to/2J66QEQ
DEWALT 20V MAX XR Reciprocating Saw, Compact --
DEWALT 20V MAX XR Compact Reciprocating Saw -- amzn.to/3nKHVFG
DEWALT 20V MAX Cordless Drill / Driver Kit, Compact, 1/2-Inch -- amzn.to/2KBzFcK
DEWALT 20V MAX XR Oscillating Multi-Tool, Variable Speed -- amzn.to/3nxzBt7
DEWALT DCG413B 20V MAX Brushless Cut Off Tool/Grinder -- amzn.to/3mC4g78
DEWALT ATOMIC 20V MAX Circular Saw, 4-1/2-Inch, Tool Only ― amzn.to/3qYBiB9
DEWALT ATOMIC 20V MAX Reciprocating Saw, One-Handed, Cordless, Tool Only ― amzn.to/2Msu21r
DEWALT 20V MAX Cordless Drill / Driver Kit, Compact, 1/2-Inch ― amzn.to/3cbAhBl
DEWALT 20V MAX XR Impact Driver, Brushless, 3-Speed, 1/4-Inch, Tool Only ― amzn.to/3opEzaF
DEWALT Cordless Impact Wrench - amzn.to/3L5lvvl
12" DeWalt Chainsaw -- amzn.to/3oiLvId
16" DeWalt Chainsaw -- amzn.to/33Wqn1r
12 Ah Battery -- amzn.to/33JN48U
9 Ah Battery -- amzn.to/2SKUQwN
6 Ah Battery - amzn.to/3PyhOCT
6 Ah FlexVolt Battery -- amzn.to/3odC6BW
9 Ah FlexVolt Battery - amzn.to/3O4E7xu
12 Ah FlexVolt Battery - amzn.to/3pYI2UB
15 Ah FlexVolt Battery - amzn.to/3OpoCl2
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You gave it a workout. Thanks for doing that i like it. I may get one. Would be a lot easier than the big stihl i got gas powered
I would highly recommend it if you have the batteries already. Its nice to be able to just go out and trim at any time because of the quietness and because you know it's going to start! I'm keeping my big gas forestry trimmer as well for the big jobs. This definitely will not trim a 1/3 mile road! 😮
I switched to an electric trimmer and blower two years ago. The other real benefit is being able to go out there and mow down any persistent stands of dried out weeds or wildflowers in the coldest day of winter if you wanted to. Try that with a gas one! So far so good for me with the electric.
Thanks J Ned, I never thought of that! It certainly would make an interesting video! I've switched to battery operated tools back in the late 80's, and have slowly switched over as my corded tools burned out, and as battery technology has improved. I'll be giving the battery powered miter saws another look as I really need portability with that. When I'm working on a woodworking project, I want the miter saw right there where I'm working.
Hmmm - there may be another review coming soon 😉
I've been seeing a few reviews on this style of trimmer with the motor at ground level where they talk about it burning out. Dewalt now added trimmers with top-mounted motors, but the model you tested has a higher maximum RPM.
No lawn, but I want one anyway 😊
I often feel the same way about other tools 😉
Hi Mojo, I liked everything about that DeWalt but as you say with a handle and a harness the price would turn into a nightmare,great video
I agree - but it would still be cheaper than the gas alternative. It will be interesting to see the progression of these tools, but the size and weight of the batteries will always be a limiting factor 😑
I've been wondering about these trimmers for awhile now. I believe I have enough battery power (3 12ah), and will likely pull the trigger on it. I have the same issue with starting and mess from my gas trimmer, but the sound issue will be nice as well. I can trim early with something like this, then cut the grass after people wake up! I would need the same on you got. I have a lot to trim!
That is exactly my thoughts! I always wait until 9 or 10 before trimming, then cut the grass afterwards. Now that we have a lot more to cut, I am cutting all day long! it would be nice to start at like 7 or 8 and get the job done at a reasonable time! I do think I'll be getting a 12 or 15 ah battery to round-off the big battery collection though 😊
I have an electric hedge trimmer, and I used to have an electric lawn mower, but both of them were corded 😆The corded lawn mower lasted less than one season. It was incredibly difficult to work with, and eventually I ran over the cord. I hated that thing! The hedge trimmer was a hassle as well, but it was manageable (and cheap!). I would love to have an electric lawnmower without a cord! The quietness is awesome! Does DeWalt make a battery operated lawnmower?
They do make an electric lawnmower! It takes two normal 20v batteries, and they recommend using 10ah units. Claims to cut for 1 hour on a set of full batteries. The mower folds for storage as well! If I had a smaller yard, I would get one - DeWALT 20V MAX* Lawn Mower - amzn.to/3P0BEGl
I have been thinking of switching over to electric lawn tools for quite some time. I have mostly dewalt tools, but I don't have any flex volt batteries. I think the smaller trimmer would be fine for my property, and I could probably get the whole thing done with one battery. Maybe a 12ah battery? You have me really contemplating making the move!
I would make the jump. Like I said, the smaller trimmer with a battery is about the same as a smaller Husqvarna brush cutter. You can get a cheaper gas trimmer, but then you are stuck with a cheap gas trimmer 😉 having a couple large FlexVolt batteries around also opens up new tools that can be purchased as "tool only". I'm looking at buying a small miter saw for 'point of use' work. 😊
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Informative.
Thanks!
Thanks Vintage Motorcycle Repair! 😊
It would be nice to trim with without the sound of a gas trimmer! It would be worth it for just that?
I agree! 😊
Do you have or have you ever used a Scythe for mowing down vegetation like that? I would be interested to know your thoughts concerning the scythe especially the European designs that are lighter and sharper.
Are you referring to the hand tool?
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@@alangugino3255 The Amish still use them, but it's not practical for my property. I have 35 acres, and I trim around trees and things like that. A scythe just wouldn't work.
Great review It helped me make a decision on which trimmer to buy.
Thanks chazmaz!
Thanks for the review!
You're welcome!
You could try and fit a harness on it connecting from the handle to the black hooking on the other end near where the battery sits. I was thinking of getting this and you helped me make up my mind.
Oh and you earned a subscriber!! Going to look at your other content now!!
They sell a generic attachment for like $5.00 on Amazon. I'm going to try that, and see if I can use my commercial harness - which would be real sweet! It's a backbreaker as-is with a 9ah battery!
You can probably switch the harness over to the new one. and the one I bought came with a 15 amp hr battery nice review. And have to remember a 60v - 20v battery 9 amp hr is only 3 amp hr using it at 60v
Thanks Robert! In actual use, I think I get about an hour out of the 9ah batter when trimming at high speed - which is just fine because it gets pretty uncomfortable at about that time. They really need a harness with these, and I think I'll try to rig one up. 🤔
Thanks for posting. I wasn't sure if this would have the power to do what I want it to do. I have some thick stuff on a hillside that I clear. You should try add a darwin grip handle to your trimmer. Adds a little weight to the trimmer but it is a total back saver.
Thanks Todd! I'll look-up the Darwin grip handle and see if it will work. I've used brush cutters with handlebars and a harness. They were heavier but the harness handled that, and they were much easier to use.
Which trimmer are you reviewing?
Can you put a handlebar set up on it?
I believe so. I ordered a generic attachment ring, and will give it a try. There is not much room on the handle, but I have the harness from my big Husqvarna forestry brushwhacker, and will try to use that. I'll post an update.
Get the genuine DeWalt (full size) guard & you will not get any grass on you......
I'm sure that is true. I used this all last summer with this tiny guard, and barely got any grass on me - with my Husqvarna brushwhacker, I get covered head to toe!