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The wife just bought me an (early) birthday present, a new Milwaukee trimmer. I got just the tool as I have plenty of m18 batteries I can use and since my yard is small a 4 Ah should be enough to do all of it.
In order to test out the new toys properly, I took them to my parents house with lots of edging and some thick weeds. trimmer handled everything with ease and didn't bog down even through the thick stuff. Its got a professional head on it with an autofeed that works alright. a bump feed head is also available and i'll probably get it at some point.
long story short it performs just as well as gas powered units i've used and much better than any battery or corded model i've seen. plus its quiet and doesn't smell. After spending a few hours getting all of the father-in-laws yard tools fired up after not winterizing them properly the battery power has some serious appeal.
my favorite aspects of the trimmer are the balance of it and the precise throttle. no problem feathering it around wooden posts or while edging. That, and that I can use the same batteries as my other tools including my favorite impact wrench.
my 4 Ah Batteries lasted a solid 30 minutes edging and trimming on a partial charge. I feel bad for anyone thats trimming for more than a half hour at a time. durability remains to be seen but Milwaukee's reputation is great so I'm not worried.
All in all, I love the trimmer and can't wait to get my hands on the rest of the line.

In order to test out the new toys properly, I took them to my parents house with lots of edging and some thick weeds. trimmer handled everything with ease and didn't bog down even through the thick stuff. Its got a professional head on it with an autofeed that works alright. a bump feed head is also available and i'll probably get it at some point.
long story short it performs just as well as gas powered units i've used and much better than any battery or corded model i've seen. plus its quiet and doesn't smell. After spending a few hours getting all of the father-in-laws yard tools fired up after not winterizing them properly the battery power has some serious appeal.
my favorite aspects of the trimmer are the balance of it and the precise throttle. no problem feathering it around wooden posts or while edging. That, and that I can use the same batteries as my other tools including my favorite impact wrench.
my 4 Ah Batteries lasted a solid 30 minutes edging and trimming on a partial charge. I feel bad for anyone thats trimming for more than a half hour at a time. durability remains to be seen but Milwaukee's reputation is great so I'm not worried.
All in all, I love the trimmer and can't wait to get my hands on the rest of the line.
