![]() ![]() Out of all of the attachments, the string trimmer was the one that I really appreciated having the support strap. It works similar to my other weed eaters I’ve used, to have more string come out you tap on on the base. The string trimmer (weed eater) works great as expected. Milwaukee M18 Battery String Trimmer and Quik-Lok Attachments Reviewįirst tool up for testing is the M18 FUEL 18-Volt Brushless Cordless String Trimmer and 9.0 Ah Battery. That’s one area I’ll definitely be looking at for these tools. Then I don’t have to worry about maintenance of the gas/oil engines, pull strings, chokes, etc! The only drawback of battery tools is the run time of the battery and how long it takes to recharge if you don’t have a backup battery. I prefer to have battery operated yard tools. □ As part of the Home Depot Tool Prospective program, I get the chance to try out some of Milwaukee’s battery yard tools. Snow or not, it’s time to get the yard cleaned up for the new growth! I slacked in the Fall, so I have quite a bit to trim back. Spring has sprung in Utah, which means 50’s one day, snow the next day and back to 50’s. Click here to read my full disclosure policy. ![]() ![]() This post contains some affiliate links for your convenience. The Milwaukee Battery String Trimmer review is sponsored by The Home Depot. I have been compensated for my time and provided with product (tools). ![]()
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