Electric string trimmers

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B-Man
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Re: Electric string trimmers

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I've had a dewalt 60v for a season and a half and am still happy with it.
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Re: Electric string trimmers

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But how long have you been team Kristen?


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[quote=""Melis""]The cop asked Coop "Are you really a firefighter?" Coop was like "yeah" then the cop said "ok your in charge" then the cop left :lol:
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Re: Electric string trimmers

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Holy crap, this thing spins fast :lol: I think I've been running my weed eater on slow choke for too long haha.
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Re: Electric string trimmers

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My dad has one, only thing I hate is that it’s thin string. Don’t know if that’s the same on electrics or not.


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[quote=""Melis""]The cop asked Coop "Are you really a firefighter?" Coop was like "yeah" then the cop said "ok your in charge" then the cop left :lol:
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Re: Electric string trimmers

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Just ordered the Milwaukee M18 package with a battery and charger. Got a 10% off coupon and paid $240 with tax and free shipping. Looked at batteries separate and a 6ah m18 battery is like $160 by itself! That's madness!
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