Kev
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Hi All,
Thought I'd take a peek at the 36V Stihl gardening tools ...
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The range consists of ...
3 small chain saws ...
I grabbed the larger of the three and it works well, 6mm chain cuts fine and efficiently.
3 hedge trimmers ...
I grabbed the larger of the two hand helds and also the pole version, they cut extremely well.
2 edge trimmers ...
I got the larger one and I'm a bit ho-hum about it. Fine for a manicured garden.
1 mower with catcher and 14.5" blade
I didn't bother, one day this may suit my garden, but it won't be for a while and a 4 stroke petrol Honda will take a lot to beat.
1 blower
I did get this, it absolutely chews the batteries, but has very impressive gusto for a cordless blower!!
1 pole pruner
A must have, this is the jewel of the cordless range to me the light and compact chain head is a winner.
3 battery sizes
115, 180 and 900 (backpack). I went with 2x 180's and they'll give 2 hours with a hedge trimmer and 40 minutes with a chain saw.
3 charger types
Slow, ok and awesome. I got the "awesome" one and it charges the 180 battery pack fully in 25 minutes.
Other stuff
There's a cut off saw and other bits and pieces in the range that I'm not in the market for, but seem well made.
Summing up ...
This stuff isn't for everyone and switching from a powerful petrol variant and expecting similar will leave you mostly disappointed. They do seem to hold their own with most mains electric models of similar size to me.
If you do anything approaching commercial work, only a couple of the items will be useful. Probably the hedge trimmers in conjunction with the backpack battery and perhaps the really compact top handle arborist's chainsaw (I may still grab this one).
The chain saws will require you to keep the chains clean and sharp to get through anything. I doubt you'll ever see one of these cordless units in the back of a pickup [wink]
All in all I'd say cordless battery gardening is mostly here and it's nice to have much quieter gardening tools.
I'm keeping an eye on the robot mower market .. there's some serious stuff for the big end, but the domestic stuff has a way to go yet.
Thought I'd take a peek at the 36V Stihl gardening tools ...
[attachimg=1]
The range consists of ...
3 small chain saws ...
I grabbed the larger of the three and it works well, 6mm chain cuts fine and efficiently.
3 hedge trimmers ...
I grabbed the larger of the two hand helds and also the pole version, they cut extremely well.
2 edge trimmers ...
I got the larger one and I'm a bit ho-hum about it. Fine for a manicured garden.
1 mower with catcher and 14.5" blade
I didn't bother, one day this may suit my garden, but it won't be for a while and a 4 stroke petrol Honda will take a lot to beat.
1 blower
I did get this, it absolutely chews the batteries, but has very impressive gusto for a cordless blower!!
1 pole pruner
A must have, this is the jewel of the cordless range to me the light and compact chain head is a winner.
3 battery sizes
115, 180 and 900 (backpack). I went with 2x 180's and they'll give 2 hours with a hedge trimmer and 40 minutes with a chain saw.
3 charger types
Slow, ok and awesome. I got the "awesome" one and it charges the 180 battery pack fully in 25 minutes.
Other stuff
There's a cut off saw and other bits and pieces in the range that I'm not in the market for, but seem well made.
Summing up ...
This stuff isn't for everyone and switching from a powerful petrol variant and expecting similar will leave you mostly disappointed. They do seem to hold their own with most mains electric models of similar size to me.
If you do anything approaching commercial work, only a couple of the items will be useful. Probably the hedge trimmers in conjunction with the backpack battery and perhaps the really compact top handle arborist's chainsaw (I may still grab this one).
The chain saws will require you to keep the chains clean and sharp to get through anything. I doubt you'll ever see one of these cordless units in the back of a pickup [wink]
All in all I'd say cordless battery gardening is mostly here and it's nice to have much quieter gardening tools.
I'm keeping an eye on the robot mower market .. there's some serious stuff for the big end, but the domestic stuff has a way to go yet.