Heh heh. Nope. Got plenty of extension cords too, but I still like my cordless drill.Are we running out of Gas?
Just in the last few months I have added a ton of battery powered tools to my work bench. If I could buy a gas powered drill, boy oh boyHeh heh. Nope. Got plenty of extension cords too, but I still like my cordless drill.
Good input! I'm thinking of going this route with a Milwaukee! Might as well as i have many items Milwaukee.Love mine. It’s an 18 volt Milwaukee. Runs on two 12 amp/hour batteries. Bags better than the gas Toro I had. I live I. Town, in Se Bismarck and I can do mine twice on a charge. It’s quiet, no gas or oil, stands upright so small footprint, and has legit lights for late night or early morning.
Only gripe is that at $1000 last spring, it’s as much as some pretty high end gassers.
But I don’t winterize, so can take it out any nice day in the fall and suck up leaves.
Never once wished I’d bought another gasser.
You must have gotten a lemon , I have had 3 the first one is 30 yrs old and my son has it for his home, the second one is 20 years old and I use at the cabin and the third is 10 years old . DId have to stick a new coil in the 20 yr old one last year but thats about itGot a Honda mower with electric start, it's been just a worthless piece of shit, that little dinky battery doesn't have enough power to in gauge the starter, then the auto choke that's another thing, last year had to use starting fluid to get it running. Been looking at the Milwaukee m18 mower, all my tools and ice augers are Milwaukee, might as well go that route
Same with mine, battery is the original 4 years old now, starts it right up, never put a nickel into itYou must have gotten a lemon , I have had 3 the first one is 30 yrs old and my son has it for his home, the second one is 20 years old and I use at the cabin and the third is 10 years old . DId have to stick a new coil in the 20 yr old one last year but thats about it
Got a Honda mower with electric start, it's been just a worthless piece of shit, that little dinky battery doesn't have enough power to in gauge the starter, then the auto choke that's another thing, last year had to use starting fluid to get it running. Been looking at the Milwaukee m18 mower, all my tools and ice augers are Milwaukee, might as well go that route