Milwaukee M18 vs. Husqvarna 525L

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  • Опубліковано 16 жов 2024
  • M18 string trimmer vs. gas

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  • @richardvonlehe4581
    @richardvonlehe4581 3 місяці тому

    Answered the exact question I was asking myself. Thanks.

  • @TheRealChrisShades
    @TheRealChrisShades Рік тому +2

    Im a echo fanboy but I ended up getting this 525L today and it’s pretty sick! Cuts like a freakin laser

    • @coveyking
      @coveyking Рік тому

      damn brother.... wanna hear more about your thoughts on it and also, what fuel do you use?

  • @truthseeker1532
    @truthseeker1532 2 роки тому +1

    That’s got more power than I expected!

  • @TimStegall-m3e
    @TimStegall-m3e 9 місяців тому +1

    So how much was the milwaukee trimmer with battery and charger? How much for an extra battery? What is the run time of the Milwaukee? What is the charge time of the Milwaukee? I'm betting by the time you got 2 batteries and a charger the Milwaukee would be at least double price, if not more, than the Husky.

    • @kylehooker3710
      @kylehooker3710 4 місяці тому

      It comes with batteries. Charge time is usually a half hour for 2 batteries depending on Ah. About 400$

  • @dirtblasterspowerwashing
    @dirtblasterspowerwashing 2 роки тому +4

    The Milwaukee would be good if u lived in a small yard with not much to cut.

  • @lesliesangle
    @lesliesangle 4 місяці тому

    Done Great Job

  • @JenkinsMowing86
    @JenkinsMowing86 2 роки тому +2

    Husqvarna 👍. You should try a 525LST

    • @2002-n8s
      @2002-n8s 2 роки тому

      Is it alot better or just slightly?

    • @ApexPressureWash
      @ApexPressureWash  Рік тому

      That would be cool!

    • @harryballz6358
      @harryballz6358 Рік тому +2

      I have the Husqvarna 525LST where its gearhead has higher torque. It don't spin as fast, its lower gears power through thick brush where the L, LK etc stops until RPMs raise again to continue on. This type of work here is where the LST really shines too. The 525 models are absolute beast!
      FYI- Differences are the
      LST has a bigger fuel tank, metal plate on bottom to protect it not plastic & High torque head.
      LST also has the newer T35x head (Bearing in Bump Feed) but I prefer the original T35 head with a constant spinning bump feed button.
      So I switched my old 323L original T35 head over to my LST.
      The original T35 head floats across grass (like a spinning top) & this helps support the trimmer but the non spinning bump feed T35x head sits in one spot on the grass like a lazy little mutt does...lol
      Read your manual on loading trimmer line on Husqvarna T25/T35 heads, once you know how to load one you'll just love it. Beware vids showing two lines, load one 10ft line till you get the hang of it. Look for arrow on spools side...
      My first one is still going after 3yrs of trimming a large cemetery & 3 large yards. Now retired I own 3 acres I trim with it & Its held up perfect for 13 seasons.
      Unlike Speed Feed heads guys went through 3-4 each season at the cemetery these Husky heads are tough as nails & each piece is sold separately if something does ever break!
      Best Trimmers on the market, Ive owned Echo, Stihl, Shindiawa, JD & Honda. For reliability? HP to Weight? Husqvarna/RedMax wins it all hands down!
      Mix fuel & stored right your Husqvarna will last many many yrs regardless if its used daily, weekly or monthly. Excellent little machine! It's a RedMax Strato-Charged engine, best 2 cycle ever made.
      Storage tip:
      Never store engines with fuel in it!!
      Drain fuel, add 2-3 ounces of straight 2 cycle oil in tank, prime/pull rope 2-3 times to fill carb with oil. Store machine indefinitely.
      When needed, drain oil from tank, fill tank with gas/oil mix, now pump/prime as if carb is dry & start it as usual.
      Machine will smoke till oil clears, smoke is normal & harmless.
      This is much better than storing one dry, the oil keeps diaphragm/gaskets soft in carb vs drying everything out. Peace!

  • @c.daubz.5386
    @c.daubz.5386 2 роки тому

    Good video but Not exactly fair comparison trimmer head vs brush cutter was hoping for even head to head both using bump feed trimmer head with same .095 line, also checking run time 12.0ah battery vs tank of fuel be good

    • @ApexPressureWash
      @ApexPressureWash  Рік тому

      I'll tell ya that electric has some torque but it felt ..... dull ....like it didn't have the sustained rpm's to cut smoother. Fair point though! Thank you

    • @davidgates5699
      @davidgates5699 Рік тому +1

      @@ApexPressureWash The Milwaukee throttles up to full torque when need to help preserve battery. Also there is a bush cutter attachment for the Milwaukee, but even better is the rotary scissor attachment. ✌🏽

  • @truthseeker1532
    @truthseeker1532 2 роки тому +1

    Should’ve tried the Husqy on that snake!

  • @chrisdonovan2053
    @chrisdonovan2053 Рік тому

    The snake was a Dekays. Non venomous harmless little snake that eats little bugs and things.

  • @2002-n8s
    @2002-n8s 2 роки тому +3

    I'm not buying a battery powered anything lol

    • @ApexPressureWash
      @ApexPressureWash  Рік тому +1

      *cranks up gas operated smartphone*
      Top handle chainsaws are my exception, not having to pull that start chord in the tree is pretty damn convenient

    • @i_like_trains2091
      @i_like_trains2091 Рік тому

      Lol