Quote Originally Posted by encorehunter View Post
I have to 60v Dewalt table saw and I like it, but I wish it had a cord adapter as well. The 20v chop saw it really nice, it is very handy to not have to have power in an area t build a house or building. I use the 60v batteries on my saws when I am on bigger projects. I also like them for the chainsaw when I am out trimming trails for the atv/utv. The weedeater will do a large yard with a single 5 ah battery, and I dont have to mess with gas and dealing with difficult to start. My next purchase will be the 20v pole saw to trim the trees higher without having to carry the generator in the utv for power.
I have the pole saw and it?s good for trimming branches around my house.

I have some of the other 20v outdoor power equipment and it has about the same power as the smaller gas versions. I love not having to wear ear protection. Putting them down while working I don?t feel the need to rush back to it like the gas.

Also the electric company you may have might have a rebate on them, if so it?s a good way to get into the battery system.


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