
 Originally Posted by 
Carnut1100
					 
				 
				I am a lawn mowing contractor, and for the last 7 months I have been running AEG 58v equipment commercially. 
I don't have the full range yet, but I have used them all. 
First the mower. 
Pits main drawback is 18" cut. Ego does a 21" self propelled model now which will probably be my next purchase.
the AEG has similar grunt to an old Victa 2 stroke. 
It weighs 26kg so it's not heavy to push around, but I'd still like a SP model. 
4ah battery gets me around 45 mins of mowing on a well maintained lawn, 27 mins on a thick feral mess. 
It has constant speed load sensing technology so it ramps up power as needed. 
For my taste the blades are lacking in lift. Also they are too far above the chassis base height for me. 
The Victa has a better base design, as does the Ego. 
I have had 3 sets of handles fatigue crack through the lock pin holes in 7 months, but have just been sent the new improved handles that are redesigned to not crack....they do listen to feedback!
high lift blades are also on the drawing board with a warning that run time will be reduced as a trade off for better performance. 
I'll take that any day.
6ah batteries are hitting the shelves with the next month.
the whipper snipper...
i love it. 
It will run slowly and trim lawn edges for ages, or it will power through waist high grass...I have had 3 battery chargers cycling through 5 batteries while I ran it flat out through a backyard jungle for 2 hrs straight!
plenty of power!
it is a split shaft and will accept Ryobi Expand-It attachments, or the better quality MTD Trimmer Plus units. 
I've  got a pole hedger for it and a lawn edger. Getting the pole pruner saw shortly. 
Run time with a hedger is awesome...over an hour and less than half a battery used. 
Lawn edger chews power big time but works well.
whippy will run a battery flat in 20 mins if pushed at full power into waist high thick grass. Much longer on easier work.
the leaf blower is not bad. 400cfm is not super, and the Vocta is nearly 500cfm with the new Ego being almost 600 and Ego bringing out a backpack blower which has even more grunt...but the AEG does the job. 
Hedge trimmer  is relatively heavy. Similar weight to my Husqvarna petrol hedger. 
It easily matches the Husky in cut capacity although the cutter bar speed is a little slower. Quiet and smooth with no fumes in the face, I'm buying one very soon and the petrol one is for sale. 
An hr and a half on pittosporum hedges used less than half a battery. I was sad to give it back to the rep after having it for a week. 
Chainsaw...feels a bit heavy and the body is a little longer than most petrol ones due to the battery slot. 
Cuts well and is pleasant to use. 
My 50cc Husky will eat it for breakfast, but I'd expect that. 
Id happily cut a load of firewood with it. 
Ive got 3 chargers and 6 batteries and I use this gear exclusively now. The chainsaw and hedger are my last remaining petrol tools and both are getting replaced with AEG stuff very soon.
			
		 
	 
 Awesome, thanks. You must have picked up the chainsaw before they pulled it from the Australian market?
				
			 
			
		 
			
				
			
			
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