
Originally Posted by
weeds
Visiting my parents and they have a Ryobi 18V ONE+ whipper snipper......
I sorta had high expectation given how many people rave about them online, whipper snipper, mowers, chainsaws etc..........
They kind of have their uses.
I rave(a little) on line about the chainsaw, but my chainsaw needs a low to mild.
Predominantly camp fire timbers .. so we pick and choose our camp fire timbers.
You definitely wouldn't use one like you'd use a petrol chainsaw .. ie. chopping a 1 meter diameter redgum .. and whatnot!
I've made a reference to having used mine one handed to chop a small tree in an awkward posi.
I could have used my cordless reciprocating saw, but it doesn't balance well one handed. That's why I used the Ryobi chainsaw. It felt much safer of the two options.
Obviously I get that one handed operation vs safety using chainsaws .. etc. I made sure I had everything planned out so nothing would go wrong, and it didn't.
Actualy the real challenge was to be sure that the falling branch didn't destroy some windows on that side of my house, so a very controlled cut, to direct the branch in a very specific direction and speed(downwards).
I have(my brothers old) Ryobi One Plus brush cutter. He now has all synthetic turf, and I have a small amount of whipper snipping to do at home.
Lawn is only cut with a petrol mower, but I struggled with the cordless snipper to trim those areas that required it.
It worked, but a chore to use for my not very arduous needs.
Enter dad! 
He no longer had the need for the AEG 54v whipper snipper I got him, so he returned it.
What used to take me at least one hour with the not so useful Ryobi, I can now do in a few minutes with the AEG.
So it's a matter of horses for courses.
For just trimming the edge of grass where the mower misses, Ryobi was fine. Lasts a while, same batteries as the tools .. ie. a bit of a rave there, with caveats on the usefulness.
But when it comes to those treelike weeds I get in some parts of my yard(mainly along the side of the house) and some corners of the yard .. Ryobi is useless. AEG tho .. rips everything I've ever asked it too.
Only issue with AEG is the amount of work time(for those interested in such specs). I'd estimate going for it, you'd get 1 hr continuous usage.
I rarely need it for more than 15mins.
Arthur.
All these discos are giving me a heart attack!
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