So I bought a house that has a moderately steep hill that's going to need trimmed during the growing season (California). A weed whacker seems like the correct tool for the job. But do I go gas or cordless? I already have a number of Makita 18 V tools and they make an 18 V weed whacker. It's only 6.4 lbs and lasts 20-25 minutes on a 3 Ah battery (which take ~30 min to charge) according to reviews. Seems like the low weight would be easier to maneuver on the hill. I shouldn't be trimming anything too intense as long as I keep on top of it. Right now I have http://www.homedepot.com/p/Homelite-13-in-4-Amp-Straight-Electric-String-Trimmer-UT41112B/203737870 at a different house and I want more power. It gets bogged down easily. Any guess how the power of an 18 V cordless would compare to that? Do I need to go gas?
Clearly the more power (and weight) route is gas. Think it's worth it over the convenience and light weight of the cordless? Recommended brands? Preferably ones that Home Depot carries in-store as I have both a coupon and gift card to use soon. If I get a gas one I also want to be able to put a blower attachment on it.
Oh, and this would be my only gas tool. No need for chainsaws, lawnmowers, or snowblowers. I might feel lacking without any gas tools, but I also wouldn't have to deal with keeping extra gas in the garage and the associated tool maintenance.
Clearly the more power (and weight) route is gas. Think it's worth it over the convenience and light weight of the cordless? Recommended brands? Preferably ones that Home Depot carries in-store as I have both a coupon and gift card to use soon. If I get a gas one I also want to be able to put a blower attachment on it.
Oh, and this would be my only gas tool. No need for chainsaws, lawnmowers, or snowblowers. I might feel lacking without any gas tools, but I also wouldn't have to deal with keeping extra gas in the garage and the associated tool maintenance.
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