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<blockquote data-quote="BillM" data-source="post: 4055560" data-attributes="member: 45785"><p>I made the switch fairly early. Long enough ago that the introduction of ethanol fuels ruined my 4-stroke lawn machines. Now I'm doing rechargeable electrics. I liked the Ryobi 40V stuff when I bought it, and the mower is still running, though I gave it to a neighbor. The weedeater crapped out on me, but the 40v batteries crapped out worse, and sooner. I've replaced them with the Ryobi 18V One Plus line. Not nearly as powerful, and the batteries don't hold a charge as long, but they're a bunch cheaper. And I have a bunch of their One Plus cordless power tools, so keep a bunch of their 18vbatteries around. This part of the experiment is not nearly over, but I've gotten pretty good lifespan from the 18v batteries. The lawnmower is only 16" wide, so takes more passes to get the work done, but it's good for a bit of exercise... <img src="/images/smilies/wink.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=";)" title="Wink ;)" data-shortname=";)" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BillM, post: 4055560, member: 45785"] I made the switch fairly early. Long enough ago that the introduction of ethanol fuels ruined my 4-stroke lawn machines. Now I'm doing rechargeable electrics. I liked the Ryobi 40V stuff when I bought it, and the mower is still running, though I gave it to a neighbor. The weedeater crapped out on me, but the 40v batteries crapped out worse, and sooner. I've replaced them with the Ryobi 18V One Plus line. Not nearly as powerful, and the batteries don't hold a charge as long, but they're a bunch cheaper. And I have a bunch of their One Plus cordless power tools, so keep a bunch of their 18vbatteries around. This part of the experiment is not nearly over, but I've gotten pretty good lifespan from the 18v batteries. The lawnmower is only 16" wide, so takes more passes to get the work done, but it's good for a bit of exercise... ;) [/QUOTE]
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