I do commercial work and these things Are getting better all the time. It will eventually get to the point where you won't even need the gas unless you are on a large overgrown job. We installed An inverter in our trailer that always keeps a battery fresh.
Hello I switched from a stihl gas powered trimmer that went to shit after 1 year of use to a battery powered trimmer by Milwaukee and holy moly what a difference it made. I'm super happy with my trimmer.
me being a plumber i have all the tools for the plumbing all milwaukee m18 fuel.....best tools i ever owned... i also got the fuel leaf blower and grass trimmer... i lov it all i wouldnt buy a gas model ever again
@@MarkThomasBuilder How long of use will this motor(unit) last you before you got to buy another one if you use it for regular use??? 5 years? Give or take a year or so??? Also do the Milwaukee batteries usually last for years as well?
I recently bought one. I have a main home with one acre and tons of trimming and a lake cabin that needs the tall stuff kept down for fire mitigation. I COULD NOT BE HAPPIER WITH THE MILWAUKEE, it’s the real deal. The Stihl FS110 is going on Craig’s list, no more being beat up, fighting with the string head, etc. and no I’m not in any way associated with Milwaukee tools.
Wow, that's impressive to replace a Stihl FS110 with it. I'm about to test the pole saw and edger attachment soon with the 12Ah battery. I think I'll get a lot done on a single charge.
I have this with all the attachments best money ive spent. The articulating trimmer for bushes is so good and has cut my bush trimming by half the time
I bought the latest model of this today, 6/14/20, works better than the pro gas trimmer I replaced.mine came with .080 line but instruction say you can use.090 as well. Love it. Nice review thanks
Can someone help?, I bought a Milwaukee strimmer and I am trying to figure out what this part is in my hand, it looks like a plastic deep impact socket (smooth inside, closed at one end), a hanger at the top and a lock-unlock window in the middle, its bugging the hell out of me not knowing what it is, and nothing in the instructions!
@@engjds It has been a yr but sure you figured it out by now . It is to hang the whipper snipper by a hook once you unhook it from the strimmer. Place over end of pole and twist to lock it on .
Awesome tool! I tried to get my hands on a demo unit when I found out about them early in the year, but to no avail. I will have to live vicariously through your attachment videos! ;)
QUESTION OF THE DAY: How many 9Ah batteries would you need if you owned this line trimmer? I think 1 is enough for homeowners, but how about for lawn care companies? 4-5 Batteries for a day's work?
Seen a video of a lawn care guy he did at 5 yards on one battery. I have a quarter acre yard and I only use 1 bar. Or you can put in a 12.0 battery and go for a long time.
Everyone talks of buying extra batteries for lawn care companies. I use all of my Milwaukee tools professionally and used to run with the commercial lawn care outfits. Before I'd buy a new battery at the kind of prices that they command I would have an inexpensive 400 watt power inverter in the cab of the truck. With Milwaukee's rapid charger the 9 amp battery will charge in about 1.5 hours from fully discharged to fully charged. Leave the battery on the charger between jobs and you will have plenty of battery for the larger residential jobs. 1 hour of run time for most residential lawn jobs is a LOT of trimming!
Im currently using the blower for my company. I clean 7 gardens a day and i use two 12Amp batteries. I just ordered this tool and for the work i do which is basi maintenance, i might use all the life out of my other 12 Amp.
That looks awesome, unfortunately I bought a new string trimmer 2 years ago, wish I would have waited for the Milwaukee, I ended up with the Echo which works good but Milwaukee batteries are more versatile with the rest of their tools. Thanks for the review!
Mine came with an 8 battery and I was a bit annoyed I didn't get the 9 but oh well. I'm still happy with it, for what I need this is overkill lol. No more bullshit mixing gas, oil and winterizing.
I currently have the Echo battery powered trimmer ,the first model with the split shaft .I was able to use the blade and hedge trimmer attachments .It was great until the motor died.I went to get a new one but the new model is not a split shaft. I could get a gas power head but don't want to mess with gas anymore '' noise and exhaust fumes''. I will be taking a good look at the Milwaukee trimmer.Echo is not keeping up with there battery line up and falling behind.
Check out the RYOBI (BTW parent company TTI owns Milwaukee & Homelite) brushless 40V universal attachment capable powerhead @ Home Depot. I was going to buy this Milwaukee brushless powerhead until I found out it DOES NOT accept universal Homelite, Ryobi etc. type attachments I already own.
I own one of these and it is amazing. But it eats batteries, 1hr of run time is a farce. I am hard on it no doubt, but i recommend having multiple batteries.
ultimately had to order it from my local H Depot (none in stock) but got the combo with the pole saw. the basic trimmer is very powerful. my area to trim is rather small, but with the 9.0 battery provided i still show a full 4 bars of charge even after 20 mins use, so in my case i've got power in reserve. more than pleased.
It's a great trimmer. It's nice not having to worry about mixed fuel or starting warm up time. Just pull the trigger and it's at full speed pretty quick.
@@MarkThomasBuilder I bought the leaf blower, chainsaw combo a while back with the 12amp. hour battery. The leaf blower is awesome. the deal is www.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-M18-FUEL-18-Volt-Lithium-Ion-Cordless-Brushless-String-Grass-Trimmer-with-Pole-Saw-Hedge-Trimmer-Edger-Attachments-2825-20ST-49-16-2718-49-16-2719-49-16-27/310572389?cm_mmc=ecc-_-THD_SHIP_CONFIRMATION-_-V1_M1_CA-_-Product_URL&ecc_ord=WA94111316&ecc_id=35024d0bec7da43b12e9e68656ed6e93919729cede2e1ce916954ea83abdcd89
My lawn mower is starting to go. I am looking for a replacement but was considering just getting this as a replacement. We have a fairly small lot. Do you think this could replace a lawn mower for a small lot?
I've mowed small sections of yards with just a string trimmer. You can get it to look decent, but not as good as a push mower. Another less expensive option is a reel mower.
Love the video Mark, just grabbed this deal last weekend and have been using it for a week. Any chance you could show us actually how to replace the line? This process seems foreign to me! Cheers and keep up the great work. liked and subbed!
So I just picked up the flex volt string trimmer, how heavy is that one because I'm 50-50 I kind of want that one but I kind of like the DeWalt but the DeWalt is very heavy
Great question... I was just using the Milwaukee trimmer yesterday and I felt like it's balanced very nice and the weight seemed no different than my other gas trimmers. In fact, I thought it was slightly lighter. I'm using the 9Ah battery. Hope that helps!
@@MarkThomasBuilder Yes it does thanks man, It was a hard decision Milwaukee or flex-volt, I went with flex-volt only because I didn't want to wait on shipping, But I feel like I make the wrong choice. :(
@@MarkThomasBuilder YES that is one of the reasons I went with it, IT has 600 cfm and 150 mps So that review should be out in the next week or so, So come check out my channel..
Got myself one of these and it's great, but how do you find the bump feed? Seems to take a fair bit to get it to let some out & even then it's not much. I get how winding on new line works as well, but it's not easy either - seems to click, click, click as I'm winding it on. Any thoughts?
How do these do in tall, thick overgrown green/wet weeds? How would it compare to, say a Stihl 94R in tall/overgrown weeds. I'm sure it would eat batteries, but can it cut it without bogging down too much? I can't find any videos on UA-cam showing it cutting thick overgrown weeds.
It's okay, but I'd grab my ECHO SRM 2620T for my first choice. I believe I overheated the battery after extensive hard use on the Milwaukee. This Milwaukee trimmer is great because it's quick and easy to grab and go. No warm-up time, just pull the trigger and you're off.
I really like this trimmer. Unfortunately, they don't offer a brush blade accessory at this time. I've heard many people say that the U-style hand grips, also know as the bicycle style grips are the safest for running a brush blade.
Ok Sir this or a EKO I am on the fence as to what is the way to go. I am at Home Depot confused more than before LOL I do need a blower and trimmer- I am gun shy cuss I just returned one that COSTCO’S sells my wife purchased for me the run time wasn’t good other wise they were ok - but no customer service to brag about Thank You I value your opinion PS I don’t have any other battery operated toys so it’s a stand alone for me but I will add attachments later
I think both brands will serve you well. I've tried out some Ego tools and like what they have to offer. I've heard great things about them too from other friends. I own the Milwaukee trimmer and accessories and it really does a great job and has good run time. One single battery charge will get a lot of work done.
markthomasbuilder - well if you own the Milwaukee trimmer that’s good enough for me so Milwaukee it will be. I can’t Thank You enough for getting back with me, Cheers and have a great holiday.....
I've heard good things about the EGO brand and have visited their display and met the owner at a Home Depot event. I'm hoping to test out their products sometime soon. They have a fast feed head that works well and looks easy. The Milwaukee is easy to load as well, compared to the older style where you have to take it all apart.
I've had it overheat one time after extended use in tall weeds with a 9Ah battery. Other than that, it's a great trimmer. I'm testing out the brushless dedicated trimmer next and will push it and see.
Good day. Is there a strong vibration at grass trimmer on Hi and Low? on my model 2825 strong vibration. with a chain saw everything is quiet and smooth...
I don't know how much it cuts while trimming, but my video from last summer will answer your question. It's with the M18, 12Ah High Ouput battery. ua-cam.com/video/0XyDWj6jARk/v-deo.html
This has an easy to load head. The Ego is an auto feed that's pretty cool. I have a video showing the Ego in use from April of 2019 at the Home Depot Prospective event.
Question I have is how do you service the head you supposed to put grease in it but what do you what do you put into it are you supposed to put anything down the shaft I don't know I bought one I love it please let me know thank you
Have you noticed an excessive amount of line use? I have used the stock speed feed head, and now the echo. I have tried a stock line, some green squared .0080, and my usual stihl round .0095 and I burn through line. I feel like i am bumping out every few feet of work. My commercial Echo with the same line and head I bump feed line at most twice per cut. Something is not right here.
I'll have to test this out some more to see if I notice that. It seemed pretty normal to me with the Milwaukee line. I experimented and discovered you can put an ECHO Speed Feed head on this trimmer. I have an extra one that I've been testing out and I decided it will be best served on my Stihl trimmer.
Have you tried the ECHO Black Diamond line? That seems to feed out well for me and cuts nice. I used to use Husqvarna line, that I was always going through.
Cool! I will be reviewing the other accessories in a week or so. I'm curious how the extension works with the saw and hedge trimmer. I think the strap comes standard with a few of the other items.
Jerome Duffy battery MSRP is about $150 the bare tool is $220 If you get the kit with the promo free attachment you get charger for free so you kind of pay a premium thinking future wise, on the DeWalt side theirs is extremely overpriced for just a 13-16" swath For OPE I would tell people to get just the standard trimmer, it's going to be cheaper anyways and you don't have to hog over one power head This seems to be more for homeowner that needs more versatile needs Lawn Care doesn't always need attachments
Jerome Duffy 9.0 shouldn't be that much, if anything it was the 12.0 Online has better pricing that is current with the market, they might have just used old pricing based on original valuation, meaning when they released many of their batteries usually the older ones decrease in value but still can say that MSRP is still at the same cost
The string head looks too bulky. Might suck trying to finesse your way around the nooks and crannies of rocks, and uneven terrain next to edging. I’d have to try b4 buy.
I haven't thought much of the vibration issue yet, but just went out there and noticed what you're talking about. I compared it to another brand battery trimmer which had slightly less vibration. I've used an old gas Husqvarna trimmer for years which had lots of vibration, so I guess I've grown accustomed to that issue.
Why would they make this and not put out a brush blade kit? I was going to invest until I looked into it and seen they didn’t have a brush blade kit for it. So I picked up a 2620 with the optional brush blade kit sorry Milwaukee you missed out on the money!
Back to reinvention!!! Overheat issue makes it absolutely raw and unacceptable for regular comfortable use! Not each item, but maybe 3 of 5 with such malfunction.
I've never noticed my trimmer get hot to the touch. I've had one time where the unit stopped after prolonged use. All the other times, this works great for me.
Used it for the first time today and the 9Ahr did not last anywhere near 1 hr. It was out in less than 20 minutes. I swapped in a new battery and after a few minutes it wouldn't stay on for more than a few seconds. Very disappointing especially after spending all that money.
I've done off and on hedge trimming with the 9Ah battery and it lasted a long time. The grass trimmer must drain the battery faster. I just received a 12Ah battery. I'm going to compare that and test the run time in the trimmer very soon. Stay tuned for the video.
Does anyone feel this trimmer makes an annoying high pitched whine, especially when you release the throttle and it powers down? I thought I might have a defective unit, but after listening to this review it sounds just like mine. It works fine, it just sounds like something it not connecting right.
Now that you mention it, yes. The sound it makes sounds like it needs some grease. I often wear ear muffs with music or a podcast playing, so I rarely hear the noise.
I'm disappointed Milwaukee didn't make this powerhead accept universal RYOBI & Homelite Expand-It type attachments. IMHO it's going to hurt their sales somewhat. I was going to buy this because I have a couple 18V Milwaukee batteries but I'll prolly be buying the RYOBI Brushless 40V universal attachment capable string trimmer powerhead instead because I already have the pole saw, string trimmer, edger & mini tiller attachments. I'm trying to do my part environmentally by going all electric & it's much quieter early in the morning doing yardwork as to not bother any neighbors. Milwaukee you dropped the ball on this one by not accepting universal Expand-it type attachments. Pretty stupid IMO because Milwaukee's parent company TTI owns RYOBI & HOMELITE!
If I had to guess why they don't offer a universal fit, it's probably because they differentiate themselves as commercial grade instead of diy or homeowner grade.
I tell you what. Good power, but not big league yet. I use it for commercial use. Motor gets hot and shuts down. Not productive. Going back to Stihl gas.
Driving to the gas station, mixing fuel, will take 5 minutes. 2 gallons of 40:1 will last me through a full day. $500 in batteries and 25 hrs charge time to last the day? Nah im sticking with 2 stroke 🤣
@@MarkThomasBuilder but those battery backpacks are like $1000. I can get 2 2620s with that! No doubt battery has come a long way, but the no hassle of oil and gas makes no sense imo
You can keep your 2 stroke. With the single HD12ah battery I could easily trim at least 8-9 houses with battery to spare. I’ve got 3 of those and the 9ah given with these the tool. While trimming hedges, I even got better life, over 3 hours of hedge trimming and only used 1 bar of the 9ah pack. I’ve owned the best of Stihl, Husqvarna, And even some Echo, I no longer do lawns commercially and ditched the gas tools for battery, happiest I’ve ever been using OPE. I’d love to meet up with guys like you and go a day with my battery trimmer and you can use your gas, I’ll do everything you do, without the noise, hassle, smell, mixing of fuel, refueling, maintenance.
@@michaelholly88 Good to know. This is obviously up to the challenge. Maybe get it on Fathersday sale.... I am sick of pulling that cord. Even on a Stilh.
HUGE PILE OF CRAP! On my second battery and it only lasts 5-10 minuets! If the battery has 3 bars out of 4 the charger says it is fully charged but is not.
Huh, I'm not having issues like that. I upgraded to the 12Ah high output battery which works very well. I made a video last summer showing how much it can do on a single charge.
@@MarkThomasBuilder have you ever ran the trimmer continuously. I just got one and after 10 to 15 minutes its stops and after waiting a couple of minutes it turns one for a few seconds and that's with a 12.0 but idk if it's defective. The homedepot cashier dropped the box when she was loading it on my cart. When I use my pole saw.... I have a power head dedicated for it it doesn't shut off at all but the trimmer that has its own power head does.
I have been trimming 31 lawns for 5 years with this and finally motor is starting to go. Bought another one.
I recently posted a video about their Gen 2 version launching later this year. It's well designed and a great option to consider.
I do commercial work and these things
Are getting better all the time. It will eventually get to the point where you won't even need the gas unless you are on a large overgrown job. We installed
An inverter in our trailer that always keeps a battery fresh.
I agree. Awesome idea, with the inverter!
Hello I switched from a stihl gas powered trimmer that went to shit after 1 year of use to a battery powered trimmer by Milwaukee and holy moly what a difference it made. I'm super happy with my trimmer.
Glad to hear it! It's an amazing trimmer.
me being a plumber i have all the tools for the plumbing all milwaukee m18 fuel.....best tools i ever owned... i also got the fuel leaf blower and grass trimmer... i lov it all i wouldnt buy a gas model ever again
I'm seeing the trends going that way. I'm wanting to get the Milwaukee leaf blower next. I've heard good things about it.
I love my Milwaukee string trimmer, super powerful and no gas noise. Works great.
I agree, it's very convenient to use, no choking the engine or warm up time.
@@MarkThomasBuilder How long of use will this motor(unit) last you before you got to buy another one if you use it for regular use??? 5 years? Give or take a year or so??? Also do the Milwaukee batteries usually last for years as well?
I recently bought one. I have a main home with one acre and tons of trimming and a lake cabin that needs the tall stuff kept down for fire mitigation. I COULD NOT BE HAPPIER WITH THE MILWAUKEE, it’s the real deal. The Stihl FS110 is going on Craig’s list, no more being beat up, fighting with the string head, etc. and no I’m not in any way associated with Milwaukee tools.
Wow, that's impressive to replace a Stihl FS110 with it. I'm about to test the pole saw and edger attachment soon with the 12Ah battery. I think I'll get a lot done on a single charge.
I have this with all the attachments best money ive spent. The articulating trimmer for bushes is so good and has cut my bush trimming by half the time
Thats awesome, glad to hear it!
I bought the latest model of this today, 6/14/20, works better than the pro gas trimmer I replaced.mine came with .080 line but instruction say you can use.090 as well. Love it. Nice review thanks
Thank you, I'm impressed with this trimmer. It's nice to just pull the trigger and go. No engine warm up time or having to pull start it.
Can someone help?, I bought a Milwaukee strimmer and I am trying to figure out what this part is in my hand, it looks like a plastic deep impact socket (smooth inside, closed at one end), a hanger at the top and a lock-unlock window in the middle, its bugging the hell out of me not knowing what it is, and nothing in the instructions!
@@engjds It has been a yr but sure you figured it out by now .
It is to hang the whipper snipper by a hook once you unhook it from the strimmer.
Place over end of pole and twist to lock it on .
@@lizbam4583 Hehe, yes I figured it eventually, but thanks for the reply)
Awesome tool! I tried to get my hands on a demo unit when I found out about them early in the year, but to no avail. I will have to live vicariously through your attachment videos! ;)
Thanks! You would do a great job making a demonstration video!
QUESTION OF THE DAY: How many 9Ah batteries would you need if you owned this line trimmer? I think 1 is enough for homeowners, but how about for lawn care companies? 4-5 Batteries for a day's work?
Seen a video of a lawn care guy he did at 5 yards on one battery. I have a quarter acre yard and I only use 1 bar. Or you can put in a 12.0 battery and go for a long time.
Everyone talks of buying extra batteries for lawn care companies. I use all of my Milwaukee tools professionally and used to run with the commercial lawn care outfits. Before I'd buy a new battery at the kind of prices that they command I would have an inexpensive 400 watt power inverter in the cab of the truck. With Milwaukee's rapid charger the 9 amp battery will charge in about 1.5 hours from fully discharged to fully charged. Leave the battery on the charger between jobs and you will have plenty of battery for the larger residential jobs. 1 hour of run time for most residential lawn jobs is a LOT of trimming!
Im currently using the blower for my company. I clean 7 gardens a day and i use two 12Amp batteries. I just ordered this tool and for the work i do which is basi maintenance, i might use all the life out of my other 12 Amp.
That looks awesome, unfortunately I bought a new string trimmer 2 years ago, wish I would have waited for the Milwaukee, I ended up with the Echo which works good but Milwaukee batteries are more versatile with the rest of their tools. Thanks for the review!
Thanks, I'm very happy with it so far. I'll be putting the other accessories to the test very soon.
Mine came with an 8 battery and I was a bit annoyed I didn't get the 9 but oh well. I'm still happy with it, for what I need this is overkill lol. No more bullshit mixing gas, oil and winterizing.
Is you 8AH battery a high output? If so, that's a great battery.
I currently have the Echo battery powered trimmer ,the first model with the split shaft .I was able to use the blade and hedge trimmer attachments .It was great until the motor died.I went to get a new one but the new model is not a split shaft. I could get a gas power head but don't want to mess with gas anymore '' noise and exhaust fumes''. I will be taking a good look at the Milwaukee trimmer.Echo is not keeping up with there battery line up and falling behind.
I'll pass that information on. I own an ECHO battery powered chainsaw and it works well for me.
Check out the RYOBI (BTW parent company TTI owns Milwaukee & Homelite) brushless 40V universal attachment capable powerhead @ Home Depot. I was going to buy this Milwaukee brushless powerhead until I found out it DOES NOT accept universal Homelite, Ryobi etc. type attachments I already own.
Having owned about 5-6 line trimmers of varying 2 strokes & corded electric. I think my next & hopefully last one might be this one
It's really a nice trimmer. No gas to worry about.
I own one of these and it is amazing. But it eats batteries, 1hr of run time is a farce. I am hard on it no doubt, but i recommend having multiple batteries.
@@matthewmccarthy312 I figured the 1 hour run time was BS. I could take care of my entire property front and back in an hour too bad
5:14 - SOLD...!!! on my way to the Depot.
That's awesome. A lot of people are talking good things about this item. More attachment reviews will be out soon.
ultimately had to order it from my local H Depot (none in stock) but got the combo with the pole saw. the basic trimmer is very powerful. my area to trim is rather small, but with the 9.0 battery provided i still show a full 4 bars of charge even after 20 mins use, so in my case i've got power in reserve. more than pleased.
Maybe the 2 speed setting is more for using the power head on other attachments or other attachments on the power head.
I'm planning on testing out some other attachments. I'll see if a low speed is needed.
wow this thing is a beautiful beast.
doesn't take prisoners!
Yes, It performed better than expected!
Just bought this unit yesterday,....... had a store special,.... pick a leaf blower or a free battery ......( I took the battery...$250.00)👀😏👍
It's a great trimmer. It's nice not having to worry about mixed fuel or starting warm up time. Just pull the trigger and it's at full speed pretty quick.
I agree!,........ get in & get the job done!!!!👀😎👌👍🤘🍻
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bought the whole set With every attachment plus the Pole extender for $465 home depot is having a huge sale.
That's awesome, I didn't see that in their recent savings event. I'm looking at the leaf blower but didn't buy it yet.
@@MarkThomasBuilder I bought the leaf blower, chainsaw combo a while back with the 12amp. hour battery. The leaf blower is awesome. the deal is www.homedepot.com/p/Milwaukee-M18-FUEL-18-Volt-Lithium-Ion-Cordless-Brushless-String-Grass-Trimmer-with-Pole-Saw-Hedge-Trimmer-Edger-Attachments-2825-20ST-49-16-2718-49-16-2719-49-16-27/310572389?cm_mmc=ecc-_-THD_SHIP_CONFIRMATION-_-V1_M1_CA-_-Product_URL&ecc_ord=WA94111316&ecc_id=35024d0bec7da43b12e9e68656ed6e93919729cede2e1ce916954ea83abdcd89
Thanks, I'll probably pick up the leaf blower this month.
Bought the same thing it’s pretty nice I guess. The Dewalt 60v string trimmer is way more powerful but Milwaukee has a better head.
My lawn mower is starting to go. I am looking for a replacement but was considering just getting this as a replacement. We have a fairly small lot. Do you think this could replace a lawn mower for a small lot?
I've mowed small sections of yards with just a string trimmer. You can get it to look decent, but not as good as a push mower. Another less expensive option is a reel mower.
Love the video Mark, just grabbed this deal last weekend and have been using it for a week. Any chance you could show us actually how to replace the line? This process seems foreign to me! Cheers and keep up the great work. liked and subbed!
Thanks, glad to hear it! That request sounds easy enough. No problem.
So I just picked up the flex volt string trimmer, how heavy is that one because I'm 50-50 I kind of want that one but I kind of like the DeWalt but the DeWalt is very heavy
Great question... I was just using the Milwaukee trimmer yesterday and I felt like it's balanced very nice and the weight seemed no different than my other gas trimmers. In fact, I thought it was slightly lighter. I'm using the 9Ah battery. Hope that helps!
@@MarkThomasBuilder Yes it does thanks man, It was a hard decision Milwaukee or flex-volt, I went with flex-volt only because I didn't want to wait on shipping, But I feel like I make the wrong choice. :(
I haven't tried the Dewalt trimmer yet. I've tried their handheld blower and it's powerful.
@@MarkThomasBuilder YES that is one of the reasons I went with it, IT has 600 cfm and 150 mps So that review should be out in the next week or so, So come check out my channel..
Cool, will do.
Another one for my collection.
I'm sure you'll be happy with it. Especially if you run the 12Ah H.O. battery.
Got myself one of these and it's great, but how do you find the bump feed? Seems to take a fair bit to get it to let some out & even then it's not much. I get how winding on new line works as well, but it's not easy either - seems to click, click, click as I'm winding it on. Any thoughts?
How do these do in tall, thick overgrown green/wet weeds? How would it compare to, say a Stihl 94R in tall/overgrown weeds. I'm sure it would eat batteries, but can it cut it without bogging down too much? I can't find any videos on UA-cam showing it cutting thick overgrown weeds.
It's okay, but I'd grab my ECHO SRM 2620T for my first choice. I believe I overheated the battery after extensive hard use on the Milwaukee. This Milwaukee trimmer is great because it's quick and easy to grab and go. No warm-up time, just pull the trigger and you're off.
@@MarkThomasBuilder Ok, thanks for the info.
seems to be pretty good. what about a 3 point blade in place of the head?
I really like this trimmer. Unfortunately, they don't offer a brush blade accessory at this time. I've heard many people say that the U-style hand grips, also know as the bicycle style grips are the safest for running a brush blade.
Ok Sir this or a EKO I am on the fence as to what is the way to go. I am at Home Depot confused more than before LOL I do need a blower and trimmer- I am gun shy cuss I just returned one that COSTCO’S sells my wife purchased for me the run time wasn’t good other wise they were ok - but no customer service to brag about Thank You I value your opinion
PS I don’t have any other battery operated toys so it’s a stand alone for me but I will add attachments later
I think both brands will serve you well. I've tried out some Ego tools and like what they have to offer. I've heard great things about them too from other friends. I own the Milwaukee trimmer and accessories and it really does a great job and has good run time. One single battery charge will get a lot of work done.
markthomasbuilder - well if you own the Milwaukee trimmer that’s good enough for me so Milwaukee it will be. I can’t Thank You enough for getting back with me, Cheers and have a great holiday.....
TOY MAKERZ So what´s the verdict? Greatest decision you’ve ever made?
You should have shown us how to install the string. Do you like this unit better than an EGO brand?
I've heard good things about the EGO brand and have visited their display and met the owner at a Home Depot event. I'm hoping to test out their products sometime soon. They have a fast feed head that works well and looks easy. The Milwaukee is easy to load as well, compared to the older style where you have to take it all apart.
Will it work with the ego attachments. I’m on the Milwaukee battery platform, but Milwaukee doesn’t have the cultivator that Ego has
That's a good question. I kinda doubt it, but I'm not sure what the Ego attachment end looks like.
Lots of negative reviews on the overheating issues which has me hesitant. Doesn’t appear they’ve updated this unit to resolve these issues.
I've had it overheat one time after extended use in tall weeds with a 9Ah battery. Other than that, it's a great trimmer. I'm testing out the brushless dedicated trimmer next and will push it and see.
Good day. Is there a strong vibration at grass trimmer on Hi and Low?
on my model 2825 strong vibration. with a chain saw everything is quiet and smooth...
I didn't notice any vibration that stood out. It seemed pretty normal to me.
Have you tried a 5.0 battery in this ? Just interested to see how long the run time would be
Houghton garden services I haven’t tried anything less than the 9Ah. I bet you could trim around a house 2-3 times at least.
14 minutes on low
Great Video. You Always Do A Nice Job. Thanks : > )
Glad to hear it, thanks!🙌
Is the runtime of 1h true?
And is it enough? Big batteries are not cheap...
I don't know how much it cuts while trimming, but my video from last summer will answer your question. It's with the M18, 12Ah High Ouput battery. ua-cam.com/video/0XyDWj6jARk/v-deo.html
Great review.
Thanks, man!
I'm trying to decide on a Milwaukee or an Ego trimmer.....I want an easy to load string and battery powered
This has an easy to load head. The Ego is an auto feed that's pretty cool. I have a video showing the Ego in use from April of 2019 at the Home Depot Prospective event.
Can the bump feed line head be swapped for a blade
They don't offer that yet. I'm looking into it for an aftermarket blade.
Can you use it for lawncare work ? Like for a job?
Yes, I'd go with the 12Ah High Output battery though.
seen mixed Reviews on this Trimmer ?
just picked up a 82v Snapper
was going to get the 80v Greenworks
It's a handy trimmer and I think it works well. My favorite accessory so far is the hedge trimmer.
Question I have is how do you service the head you supposed to put grease in it but what do you what do you put into it are you supposed to put anything down the shaft I don't know I bought one I love it please let me know thank you
Have you noticed an excessive amount of line use? I have used the stock speed feed head, and now the echo. I have tried a stock line, some green squared .0080, and my usual stihl round .0095 and I burn through line. I feel like i am bumping out every few feet of work. My commercial Echo with the same line and head I bump feed line at most twice per cut. Something is not right here.
I'll have to test this out some more to see if I notice that. It seemed pretty normal to me with the Milwaukee line. I experimented and discovered you can put an ECHO Speed Feed head on this trimmer. I have an extra one that I've been testing out and I decided it will be best served on my Stihl trimmer.
markthomasbuilder fair enough. I don’t see how the head matters, but for the record I blew though line on both of them
Have you tried the ECHO Black Diamond line? That seems to feed out well for me and cuts nice. I used to use Husqvarna line, that I was always going through.
markthomasbuilder no, but I have some. I just put in the stihl cf3 pro line. Gonna see how that does.
I just got mine, kit with battery with a free pole saw, I didn’t get the string or the strap attachment. Hmm.
Cool! I will be reviewing the other accessories in a week or so. I'm curious how the extension works with the saw and hedge trimmer. I think the strap comes standard with a few of the other items.
How much?? Anybody know? That 9.0 hour batt. is about 200.00 alone. Without charger. So if you have a charger, how much for tool n batt.
Jerome Duffy battery MSRP is about $150 the bare tool is $220
If you get the kit with the promo free attachment you get charger for free so you kind of pay a premium thinking future wise, on the DeWalt side theirs is extremely overpriced for just a 13-16" swath
For OPE I would tell people to get just the standard trimmer, it's going to be cheaper anyways and you don't have to hog over one power head
This seems to be more for homeowner that needs more versatile needs
Lawn Care doesn't always need attachments
@@dvxAznxvb I was in HD today that batt is 240 dollars
Jerome Duffy 9.0 shouldn't be that much, if anything it was the 12.0
Online has better pricing that is current with the market, they might have just used old pricing based on original valuation, meaning when they released many of their batteries usually the older ones decrease in value but still can say that MSRP is still at the same cost
Whats the best line to use 0.80 or 0.95
I like .095 for all around weed whipping.
@@MarkThomasBuilder thanks
The string head looks too bulky. Might suck trying to finesse your way around the nooks and crannies of rocks, and uneven terrain next to edging. I’d have to try b4 buy.
It seems like a standard size in my opinion. For kicks, I installed an ECHO speed feed head and it worked about the same, so I switched them back.
Seems to vibrate a TON. This normal?
I haven't thought much of the vibration issue yet, but just went out there and noticed what you're talking about. I compared it to another brand battery trimmer which had slightly less vibration.
I've used an old gas Husqvarna trimmer for years which had lots of vibration, so I guess I've grown accustomed to that issue.
Why would they make this and not put out a brush blade kit? I was going to invest until I looked into it and seen they didn’t have a brush blade kit for it. So I picked up a 2620 with the optional brush blade kit sorry Milwaukee you missed out on the money!
My channel has a lot of interest in brush blades right now. I'll pass your comment on to them when I see them next week.
I run 3020 and 2620 wayyyyyyy better than electric bullshit
Back to reinvention!!! Overheat issue makes it absolutely raw and unacceptable for regular comfortable use! Not each item, but maybe 3 of 5 with such malfunction.
I've never noticed my trimmer get hot to the touch. I've had one time where the unit stopped after prolonged use. All the other times, this works great for me.
I have 2.5 acres it will do all of it on a charge
That's awesome! Battery power is amazing!
Used it for the first time today and the 9Ahr did not last anywhere near 1 hr. It was out in less than 20 minutes. I swapped in a new battery and after a few minutes it wouldn't stay on for more than a few seconds. Very disappointing especially after spending all that money.
I've done off and on hedge trimming with the 9Ah battery and it lasted a long time. The grass trimmer must drain the battery faster. I just received a 12Ah battery. I'm going to compare that and test the run time in the trimmer very soon. Stay tuned for the video.
Disk?
Nice hat
Thanks, lol!
Is there a sawblade sapling cutter attachment that's what I need
There isn't a brush blade for the string trimmer. You're best bet is the pole chainsaw attachment.
Does anyone feel this trimmer makes an annoying high pitched whine, especially when you release the throttle and it powers down? I thought I might have a defective unit, but after listening to this review it sounds just like mine. It works fine, it just sounds like something it not connecting right.
Now that you mention it, yes. The sound it makes sounds like it needs some grease. I often wear ear muffs with music or a podcast playing, so I rarely hear the noise.
Milwaukee has no track record when it comes to yard-work equipment.
It seems others are getting into this market too, like DeWalt.
I'm disappointed Milwaukee didn't make this powerhead accept universal RYOBI & Homelite Expand-It type attachments. IMHO it's going to hurt their sales somewhat. I was going to buy this because I have a couple 18V Milwaukee batteries but I'll prolly be buying the RYOBI Brushless 40V universal attachment capable string trimmer powerhead instead because I already have the pole saw, string trimmer, edger & mini tiller attachments. I'm trying to do my part environmentally by going all electric & it's much quieter early in the morning doing yardwork as to not bother any neighbors. Milwaukee you dropped the ball on this one by not accepting universal Expand-it type attachments. Pretty stupid IMO because Milwaukee's parent company TTI owns RYOBI & HOMELITE!
If I had to guess why they don't offer a universal fit, it's probably because they differentiate themselves as commercial grade instead of diy or homeowner grade.
Milwaukee is on a different wave length with power and battery technology compared to ryobi and homelite.
The stock trimmer line is crap. Get some better line in there and this thing is a beast.
It looks like licorice. I'm a fan of ECHO Black Diamond.
How to get more string out.
If there's string in there, just tap the head to the ground 1 or 2 times while it's spinning fast.
I tell you what. Good power, but not big league yet. I use it for commercial use. Motor gets hot and shuts down. Not productive. Going back to Stihl gas.
I had mine do that once so far, but overall, I'm happy with it. The hedge trimmer is amazing and runs a long time.
Driving to the gas station, mixing fuel, will take 5 minutes. 2 gallons of 40:1 will last me through a full day. $500 in batteries and 25 hrs charge time to last the day? Nah im sticking with 2 stroke 🤣
Maybe if Milwaukee came out with a power pack backpack that lasts the day, it might be able to compete in the scenario you mentioned.
Maybe not for a professional to run 10 hours at a clip. But boy us homeowner type hate the gas n oil. Not to mention pulling it when its cold.
@@MarkThomasBuilder but those battery backpacks are like $1000. I can get 2 2620s with that! No doubt battery has come a long way, but the no hassle of oil and gas makes no sense imo
You can keep your 2 stroke. With the single HD12ah battery I could easily trim at least 8-9 houses with battery to spare. I’ve got 3 of those and the 9ah given with these the tool. While trimming hedges, I even got better life, over 3 hours of hedge trimming and only used 1 bar of the 9ah pack. I’ve owned the best of Stihl, Husqvarna, And even some Echo, I no longer do lawns commercially and ditched the gas tools for battery, happiest I’ve ever been using OPE. I’d love to meet up with guys like you and go a day with my battery trimmer and you can use your gas, I’ll do everything you do, without the noise, hassle, smell, mixing of fuel, refueling, maintenance.
@@michaelholly88 Good to know. This is obviously up to the challenge. Maybe get it on Fathersday sale.... I am sick of pulling that cord. Even on a Stilh.
Dewalt 20v or 60v flexvolt compared to this Milwaukee
If I can get a DeWalt one to test out, I'll make a comparison video. I think this Milwaukee one is tough to beat.
HUGE PILE OF CRAP! On my second battery and it only lasts 5-10 minuets! If the battery has 3 bars out of 4 the charger says it is fully charged but is not.
Huh, I'm not having issues like that. I upgraded to the 12Ah high output battery which works very well. I made a video last summer showing how much it can do on a single charge.
@@MarkThomasBuilder have you ever ran the trimmer continuously. I just got one and after 10 to 15 minutes its stops and after waiting a couple of minutes it turns one for a few seconds and that's with a 12.0 but idk if it's defective. The homedepot cashier dropped the box when she was loading it on my cart. When I use my pole saw.... I have a power head dedicated for it it doesn't shut off at all but the trimmer that has its own power head does.
The 9 volt they give you is junk. They gave me 8 and it works ok
Nobody is going to buy this it cost too much the only one's who will be getting this are the guy's who are getting it free like this guy
It helps to already be invested in the M18 battery platform. Overall, it's a solid trimmer.