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expired Posted by hsgarnel • Last Friday
expired Posted by hsgarnel • Last Friday

Greenworks - 80V 17" Gen3 Brushless String Trimmer with TWO 2.0Ah Batteries & Charger - Black/Greengreen $179.99

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Model: Greenworks - 80V 17" Brushless String Trimmer with 2.0Ah Battery & Charger - Black/Green

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wgdz
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Thanks compared to the refurb option posted in a different thread, this one comes with two 2.0AH batteries and 4 year warranty
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yepyepyep
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Edit: I didn't see second battery but it does show up as bonus item when checking out
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Mattman13
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Quote from yepyepyep :
I don't see anything that indicates this comes with TWO batteries. The specifications only show a 2.0Ah battery and specifically says "Number of Batteries Included - 1"
it shows in extra items
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yepyepyep
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Quote from Mattman13 :
it shows in extra items
Thanks. I see that now that I went to checkout. Updated comment
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MemorableKite461
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I have had this for 2 years. Its powerful. Wear pants!
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Packard8
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Good deal with the extra battery, but this is not the attachment capable model.
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Prof.Suggon
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Quote from MemorableKite461 :
I have had this for 2 years. Its powerful. Wear pants!
naked string trimming is never advisable
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comebackcarl
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I need a trimmer... I have an 80v greenworks lawn mower. 40v kobalt blower. And assorted 24v kobalt and 20v DeWalt tools.... Is this the one to grab?
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Quote from comebackcarl :
I need a trimmer... I have an 80v greenworks lawn mower. 40v kobalt blower. And assorted 24v kobalt and 20v DeWalt tools.... Is this the one to grab?
gi for attachment capable model (not the one in OP). I have a Kobalt-branded one and use it with at least 3 different attachments. oh, and Greenworks batteries work in Kobalt just fine after "fixing" the battery compartment eith Dremel
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equate5
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This is cheaper then Costco. It can't be true
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savethatmoneyy
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Quote from comebackcarl :
I need a trimmer... I have an 80v greenworks lawn mower. 40v kobalt blower. And assorted 24v kobalt and 20v DeWalt tools.... Is this the one to grab?

It's a good trimmer, but I buy my greenworks from Costco. I've had to return a trimmer when the spool broke and a blower when the battery stopped charging. The warranty may cover it but Costco seemless returns make it worth it to me.
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DeadDealer
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Showing $249 with bonus battery for in store or ship to home.
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A-DanielO
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Ive never tried battery powered weed eaters. I have thick brush in my back yard - some of the vegetation is almost an inch in diameter. Would this weedeater be sufficient or should I stick with a gas powered ? Do you give up torque or cutting power by going with a battery powered weed eater? Thanks for any input !

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mackomon
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Too bad it looks dead

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