Do you have any need for a portable generator? You could run your corded trimmer off the generator and have an excuse to buy something you might potentially want more than another weed wacker?Update. Since there was no particular warnings on the Craftsman I went ahead and got it because I could get it now, it has a 5Ah battery, and Lowes has a decent return policy.
Charged overnight - went to the jobsite, knew it was going to be a slog - 2 feet high grass and other heavy weeds. It actually worked better than I expected EXCEPT it wouldn't advance string. Certainly no powerhouse but could work with patience.
Question - this one has a button you hit to advance. It stops the spin head which I assume is supposed to make it ratchet out a piece. But it is about 50/50. Hit 2 or 3 times in a row and sometimes you get a couple inches, sometimes you don't. Mostly I had to stop, snap open the string cover and it would immediately ratchet out a bit. Its almost like the cover is too tight or the spool too thick. Either way the stopping is ridiculous even if it worked. Do they all do this?
I was able to get the job about 80% done - taking lots of patience. Ran the battery dead.
So it will need to go back. Do I get another cheap one, or spring for the 56V Ego or the 40V Kobalt - on sale for $149 but only has a 4Ah Battery. I see extra battery is as much as the trimmer almost. Rigid way too expensive even though I have batteries.
I don't think I want to deal with gas. I predict I will be doing this job 18 months at most, and we do have a couple winter months that will tame it a bit. I presume once I get it 100% cleaned up it will go pretty quick.