GreenWorks 80V String Trimmer (Attachment Capable), 2.0Ah Battery & Charger Included GST80320

January 11, 2020 - Comment

Greenworks Pro 80V 16-Inch String Trimmer Features a Brushless Motor, 16-Inch Cutting Path, .080-Inch Dual Line Bump Feed Head, Variable Speed Trigger, Attachment Capable Design, and Cushioned Overmold Grip https://bestelectricmower.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees

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Greenworks Pro 80V 16-Inch String Trimmer Features a Brushless Motor, 16-Inch Cutting Path, .080-Inch Dual Line Bump Feed Head, Variable Speed Trigger, Attachment Capable Design, and Cushioned Overmold Grip

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Anonymous says:

GreenWorks Pro 80V great… but with some design flaws. Let me start by saying, I love the Greenworks Pro 80v tool lineup! I’ve purchased every 80v tool except for the snow blower… don’t really need it here in TX. The string trimmer and all the other tools are working well and have good power and reasonable run times on the 2Ah battery. The lawnmower really needs the 4Ah battery, as I’ve only been getting ~ 23 minutes of runtime out of the 2Ah batteries in the mower. But, my grass has been kind of high both times I mowed, causing the mower to stay…

Anonymous says:

Buyer beware. Good trimmer however the head tends to disintegrate. I called customer service, was on hold for over 20 minutes. When I finally was able to speak with a person they didn’t have any practical knowledge of the unit. They asked me to email pictures and gave me an email address which I confirmed twice with them only to have the emails return as undeliverable. I purchased two of the units and were only able to use them a whole total of 10 times. From what I can see in the manuals I’ve found online…

Anonymous says:

Mostly good, some bad, with a solution for the bad Bought this April 2016. There is good & bad here, but, to me, there’s more good than bad.Good: For my needs, including multiple attachments, this unit powers them well, even at lower speed. I find little need to run it in high. I have bought mostly Ryobi attachments, and all connect with no issues. Battery life is great. The strongest workout I have given it was in using the pole pruner to limb some trees that I felled with the 18″ saw, which is also a very good tool with its…

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