MAGpie81
Well-Known Member
Makita. They have some heavy-work tools that run on 2 - 40v batteries (for 80v total). I’m going to start with a weedwacker with attachments I saw good reviews on.Agreed. Ive noticed a lot of companies moving past and above the 20v standard to higher numbers, which will undoubtedly lead to gasoline levels of performance or better eventually. Ill probably give it another year or 2 and switch over to mostly electric tools as well
Buy the dip and hold for a few years as batt-op takes off. Makita has 40+ years of experience there. I also am invested in Milwaukee and Ryobi (under ticker TTNDY).
Here’s a link to the heavy-hitters Makitas-
Makita USA
Makita USA: The Leader In Cordless with 18V LXT Lithium-Ion. The best in class for cordless power tool technology. A leader in power tool technology for the professional.
www.makitatools.com