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Idiots guide to Milwaukee.....
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<blockquote data-quote="JoshM" data-source="post: 7871756" data-attributes="member: 787"><p>I've had one for a year or so now. It's not used daily by any means, but with the use of a 9AH battery generally I have used it enough to do what I have wanted to do. </p><p></p><p>With a 9AH battery on hard going thistles and docks etc it will last 15min of consistent work. It's always been enough for me. </p><p></p><p>Incidentally I bought the chainsaw extension as well as the strimmer part of it, that is extremely useful for cutting limbs in a man cage if you get up to that sort of thing, the distance away from the limb with the extension is quite an advantage!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JoshM, post: 7871756, member: 787"] I've had one for a year or so now. It's not used daily by any means, but with the use of a 9AH battery generally I have used it enough to do what I have wanted to do. With a 9AH battery on hard going thistles and docks etc it will last 15min of consistent work. It's always been enough for me. Incidentally I bought the chainsaw extension as well as the strimmer part of it, that is extremely useful for cutting limbs in a man cage if you get up to that sort of thing, the distance away from the limb with the extension is quite an advantage! [/QUOTE]
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