W wander2039 Joined Feb 26, 2005 Messages 4,320 Location Kansas, USA May 4, 2023 #1 Inherited this trimmer back in 2017 when my gma passed. Replaced the battery when I got it. Seems to be averaging 6 years life span on a seal lead-acid battery. Good or bad? A new one is $16 so for less than $3/year can't complain about that!
Inherited this trimmer back in 2017 when my gma passed. Replaced the battery when I got it. Seems to be averaging 6 years life span on a seal lead-acid battery. Good or bad? A new one is $16 so for less than $3/year can't complain about that!
zrxkawboy Joined Nov 30, 2004 Messages 3,179 Location SD May 4, 2023 #2 I would think that is a reasonable lifespan.
A Asterix Joined Jul 18, 2008 Messages 131 Location Gaul May 5, 2023 #3 6 years is a good life. I don't see them typically living longer than 7 years no matter how they're used.
6 years is a good life. I don't see them typically living longer than 7 years no matter how they're used.