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JJkizak

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To stay on track.

 

I recently purchased a Milwaukee battery powered trimmer, and Toro 22" cut mower.  Couldn't be happier, I trim and cut with half battery life left over for both. I never run out of gas and ky family can use it with ease (not that they do).

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Yes, even leave climate change out of th

e equation, electric and solar powered devices are not going away. They are in an uptrend. Efficiency on all so called green energy is only increasing due to innovation. Battery, solar and other projects are only increasing in number and quality. It is scalable which no one can deny when observing their environment. Getting harder now for fossil advocates to deny, as coughing interfering with their message.

 

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When we replace batteries in our flashlights-remotes etc. we use AAA, AA, D, C cells.

Why not notice what Europe made Apple do to their charging cords. 

Manufacturers of hand tools and mowers-trimmers etc. could use a standard system. 

Even automotive batteries are interchangeable from make to make.

Tires-Spark plugs etc. from many sources seem to fit almost every vehicle made.

Not so for my DeWalt cordless drill.

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