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<blockquote data-quote="Taylorman55" data-source="post: 222621" data-attributes="member: 1290"><p>I bought the new Dewalt 20V last week with the 5A battery. I have a load of other dewalt stuff and extra batteries so it was easy to decide. I tested it on some serious tough/tall (3+foot) grass along our hayground fence. I held it wide open the entire time as I wanted to see truly how long the battery would last. 25 minutes is what she gave me. Took right about 50 minutes for a recharge. It's def an awesome machine but it is not light by any means. 25 minutes of continuous trimming gets a lot of stuff cut down though. For guys with "regular" sized yards it would be more than enough, and then some. For $179.99 I would buy it again in a heartbeat. The lighter Dewalt batteries I had off my handheld tools did not do as well, bigger one lasted around 12-13 minutes and the small thin one lasted about 5 minutes total.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Taylorman55, post: 222621, member: 1290"] I bought the new Dewalt 20V last week with the 5A battery. I have a load of other dewalt stuff and extra batteries so it was easy to decide. I tested it on some serious tough/tall (3+foot) grass along our hayground fence. I held it wide open the entire time as I wanted to see truly how long the battery would last. 25 minutes is what she gave me. Took right about 50 minutes for a recharge. It's def an awesome machine but it is not light by any means. 25 minutes of continuous trimming gets a lot of stuff cut down though. For guys with "regular" sized yards it would be more than enough, and then some. For $179.99 I would buy it again in a heartbeat. The lighter Dewalt batteries I had off my handheld tools did not do as well, bigger one lasted around 12-13 minutes and the small thin one lasted about 5 minutes total. [/QUOTE]
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