![]() It seems like the Milwaukee unit has enough attachments to make the system worthwhile, at an attractive enough price, and their battery platform is going to be around for a while too, so long-term support seems safe. ![]() Is the Milwaukee unit "good enough" for light duty weekly maintenance? Or is it a waste, and should I just save coin for a HD gas unit.?Įdit: I'm not really interested in another brand cordless unit, unless someone can make a VERY STRONG case for it. (May still get a Stihl Kombi later for the KM131 powerhead.) I considered getting a Stihl Kombi system, but there's no comparison in the cost of the cordless powerhead and batteries. How is the powerhead? I don't expect it to be SUPER powerful, but specifically, how does it do with the edger attachment? OK power for cutting in some sidewalk edging if needed, or is that a hard NO.? In the case of the Milwaukee too, there's aftermarket batteries available if you're a cheapskate like me. Milwaukee M18 FUEL 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless String Trimmer with QUIK-LOK Attachment Capability and 8.0 Ah Battery-2825-21ST - The Home Depot So the powerhead, trimmer attachment, edger, pole-saw, hedge trimmers, charger & 8ah battery, would be $526 before tax. MilwaukeeM18 FUEL 18V Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless String Trimmer with QUIK-LOK Attachment Capability and 8.0 Ah Battery. If you buy the trimmer kit and attachments, you can get up to $200 off. Optimized for the M18 FUEL String Trimmer, the line produces less noise and longer run time. I'm considering one of these units for use as an edger & pole hedge trimmer, but also as a backup or 2nd trimmer. The Milwaukee 0.095 inch string trimmer line utilizes high grade polymers and a full mass, twisted design to provide longer life and greater cutting power. Anyone using one of the Milwaukee M18, Quik-Lok trimmers?
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