@@JamesWilson-lg7bx Agreed, but if that's the case, they have no business selling it with that one, and my Ryobi still beats its ass with the same size battery for much longer.
That one actually came with no battery. The one I was waiting for delivery on came with the 12amp. My mistake for saying it came with the 2amp, but the point is, I did another review with the Ryobi using the same size, much older battery and it still kicked Milwaukee's ass from here to Timbuktu. The 12amp battery weighs about 5 lbs, which I weighed in another video. Combine that with the already bulky, higher weight of the Milwaukee, and you're weed whacking with a 15-lb tool with no ergonomics at a significantly higher cost. I'll take the Ryobi lighter, more powerful, bad ass trimmer with adjustment capabilities, that can withstand being tossed off a trailer onto the highway at 60mph and still work for $139 over this Milwaukee all day long.
Correct, which sucks, I know. I did do a comparison with the Ryobi using virtually the same battery and still had more power, chewed through shit, and lasted longer.
I agree. The issue that both companies are guilty of, is throwing in these shit batteries that don't power more than a radio, forcing you spend more on additional batteries. They're both full of shit for doing that.
That's the price for the entire kit that I bought that included the string trimmer, pole saw, four 12 amp batteries with a rapid multiport charger, hedge trimmer, pole hedge trimmer, pole saw, and edger
My sentiments exactly. I'm going to do more comparisons between other power tools to see if there's any weight to the Milwaukee name versus the laughing stock reputation of Ryobi lol. They're the same company, anyway. 🤷🏻♀️
@@independentthinker8930 I was just in Home Depot buying the Ryobi string trimmer and ran into the Milwaukee guy who started asking me questions and when I told him the difference between the two he said I should be using an 8 amp battery and I laughed and I said yeah well I get 18 to 20 minutes with a 4 amp with Ryobi.
I’ve just bought one 😳
Good Video
Thank you! I did go the next day and I bought the Ryobi one. I did a review on that one the next night
I love my ryobi too
You need to use the 8.0 high output battery you’re using a small I believe standard battery. It’s not big enough for the weedeater.
@@JamesWilson-lg7bx Agreed, but if that's the case, they have no business selling it with that one, and my Ryobi still beats its ass with the same size battery for much longer.
TY hey don’t sell it with that battery
That one actually came with no battery. The one I was waiting for delivery on came with the 12amp. My mistake for saying it came with the 2amp, but the point is, I did another review with the Ryobi using the same size, much older battery and it still kicked Milwaukee's ass from here to Timbuktu. The 12amp battery weighs about 5 lbs, which I weighed in another video. Combine that with the already bulky, higher weight of the Milwaukee, and you're weed whacking with a 15-lb tool with no ergonomics at a significantly higher cost. I'll take the Ryobi lighter, more powerful, bad ass trimmer with adjustment capabilities, that can withstand being tossed off a trailer onto the highway at 60mph and still work for $139 over this Milwaukee all day long.
It's easier to use with the shoulder strap
Battery is way too small! Why it comes with a 12.0
I subbed
That's only a 3ah battery
Correct, which sucks, I know. I did do a comparison with the Ryobi using virtually the same battery and still had more power, chewed through shit, and lasted longer.
You need bigger battery
I agree. The issue that both companies are guilty of, is throwing in these shit batteries that don't power more than a radio, forcing you spend more on additional batteries. They're both full of shit for doing that.
So you mean to tell me ryblomee is better than milwaukee?
Nope, I don't mean to tell anyone anything. I use the product and let it speak for itself. If that's what you deduced, I guess we're in agreement.
Thank you for your hard work and your help god bless
1500.00 ???
That's the price for the entire kit that I bought that included the string trimmer, pole saw, four 12 amp batteries with a rapid multiport charger, hedge trimmer, pole hedge trimmer, pole saw, and edger
Sounds like paying for a name, not product
My sentiments exactly. I'm going to do more comparisons between other power tools to see if there's any weight to the Milwaukee name versus the laughing stock reputation of Ryobi lol. They're the same company, anyway. 🤷🏻♀️
Did you see that the battery died in 4 minutes? That's ridiculous!
@@r-ratedreviewswithheather601 yes, pretty much useless
@@independentthinker8930 I was just in Home Depot buying the Ryobi string trimmer and ran into the Milwaukee guy who started asking me questions and when I told him the difference between the two he said I should be using an 8 amp battery and I laughed and I said yeah well I get 18 to 20 minutes with a 4 amp with Ryobi.
@@r-ratedreviewswithheather601 it's always spend more money
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You should pole dance
Hahahahahahaha!!! 😆😆😆