I only have a battery operated Stihl chainsaw. No other battery equipment. Im really enjoying the way the chainsaw handles because it's rather light weight and its ease of use for a non tree service person. Good video I've thought about adding a battery operated hedge trimmer. Those lorelpetalums never stop growing. That dark red variety that you have is a great accent shrub or hedge. Looks great paired with knockout roses or ligustrum.
After running each electric vs gas with several of each units for many years. I like them all! Gas wins hands down in my opinion for big cuts! Electric wins over gas for starting! Gas wins over electric easily comparing cost. Buy several of each and win!
I have the Toro 60 volt 24" hedge clipper, runs close to a hour ... power is as good as a 21cc gas trimmer. Battery powered equipment from Toro, Echo, Husqvarna, Stihl has finally gotten to where it needs to be.
The big Tom UA-camr from Georgia is officially done with Lawncare UA-cam and is now a busy property inspector. He had like 100,000 subscribers and 30 or 40 million views. I tried to tell you
@@PlemonsLawnCare Definitely the biggest issue now is deciding which battery system to invest in. I love my Echo gear, but the Toro commercial battery 21" mower cuts SO good. I dont like the Toro trimmers nearly as much, though. I dont want $1200 of Echo batteries AND $1500 of toro batteries lol
The extra cost of the batteries gets compensated by not having to pay for fuel after a while. I guess gas is a lot cheaper in the US than here in Europe so maybe less of a thing for you guys.
My hedge trimmer frequently jams. I know I didn't spend over $200, if that. I'm a homeowner with a small corner property with hedges. This makes me think I need better equipment.
I’m still here man. We have some medical things going on in the family at this time that has taken the front seat. We will be back eventually to posting.
Battery-powered: Pro=cuts the cord for more freedom. CONS: 1). Tends to be heavier with batter and long usage up and down height. 2). Charges can hold so much, than one expects to have a second Battery. 3). When the lights don't come on, no charging available so one wonders whether the charger or the battery is bad. Either is very expensive to replace and in my case, I've looked everywhere for parts for the Snapper HT584, and no battery or charger shows up, UA-cam doesn't show troubleshooting and thus, one expects to buy a new one for this only 3-yr old hedge trimmer. Not very good selling points.
Finally someone who gets to the point instead of the history of shrubs, electricity and who invented the word, "landscaping."
North GA brother, i use them both.. they both have a purpose and depending on the job one works better than the other
I live in Oregon how do i know how many inch it should be able to cut?
Thanks!
You bet!
I only have a battery operated Stihl chainsaw. No other battery equipment. Im really enjoying the way the chainsaw handles because it's rather light weight and its ease of use for a non tree service person. Good video I've thought about adding a battery operated hedge trimmer. Those lorelpetalums never stop growing. That dark red variety that you have is a great accent shrub or hedge. Looks great paired with knockout roses or ligustrum.
Yes battery has its advantages. I enjoy the the no exhaust in my face on the hedge trimmers.
Great video brother.👍🏻🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Haven't touched a gas trimmer for over 5 years. Love my Husqvarna trimmers! Quite, fast start up, lighter and wont burn shrubs from the exhaust.
Very true brother. How many batteries do you have in hand
The battery stuff cant last a heavy duty professional crew all day, it just cant and the price is too high. Great review as always!
Yea long all day pruning you would need a lot of batteries.
Grabbing a bite at the biscuit box.
I'd like to mount one to my SxS for trail clearing.
After running each electric vs gas with several of each units for many years. I like them all! Gas wins hands down in my opinion for big cuts! Electric wins over gas for starting! Gas wins over electric easily comparing cost. Buy several of each and win!
That's a nice hedge . What plant is it . The colour is awesome.
Where you at brotha
Can batteries be fully recycled?
I have the Toro 60 volt 24" hedge clipper, runs close to a hour ... power is as good as a 21cc gas trimmer. Battery powered equipment from Toro, Echo, Husqvarna, Stihl has finally gotten to where it needs to be.
The big Tom UA-camr from Georgia is officially done with Lawncare UA-cam and is now a busy property inspector. He had like 100,000 subscribers and 30 or 40 million views. I tried to tell you
were do you get your stuff you payed to much
@@hobojon44 what?
Battery. No smoke in your face. Im a recent convert, cant wait for more advances in tech
The tech is advancing quickly hope it a one battery day in the future
@@PlemonsLawnCare Definitely the biggest issue now is deciding which battery system to invest in. I love my Echo gear, but the Toro commercial battery 21" mower cuts SO good. I dont like the Toro trimmers nearly as much, though. I dont want $1200 of Echo batteries AND $1500 of toro batteries lol
The extra cost of the batteries gets compensated by not having to pay for fuel after a while. I guess gas is a lot cheaper in the US than here in Europe so maybe less of a thing for you guys.
My hedge trimmer frequently jams. I know I didn't spend over $200, if that. I'm a homeowner with a small corner property with hedges. This makes me think I need better equipment.
What happen to you man? You haven’t posted in a while and I’m local to you brother miss your videos
I’m still here man. We have some medical things going on in the family at this time that has taken the front seat. We will be back eventually to posting.
@@PlemonsLawnCare hope everything goes well brother let me know if you need anything man praying everything goes well brother
Battery all day long, low maintenance and weight.
Great points for sure
Out in an hour. Not practical for heavy duty professionals
@@motleyfan01 ✔️💯
Got to get the sthil my guy
Ive had them. Had issues with two I had. Not saying all are bad but the 2 I had were
Battery-powered: Pro=cuts the cord for more freedom. CONS: 1). Tends to be heavier with batter and long usage up and down height. 2). Charges can hold so much, than one expects to have a second Battery. 3). When the lights don't come on, no charging available so one wonders whether the charger or the battery is bad. Either is very expensive to replace and in my case, I've looked everywhere for parts for the Snapper HT584, and no battery or charger shows up, UA-cam doesn't show troubleshooting and thus, one expects to buy a new one for this only 3-yr old hedge trimmer. Not very good selling points.
Im a gasser until they extend battery life and prices of extra batteries come down
I agree battery prices are high currently
Gasser.....sorry ain't got time for batteries
Thanks for your input. Love hearing why others choose one or the other
Ru done with lawn care!?
No sir