Thoughts on "Hyper Tough" as a legitimate, credible cordless power tool system?
I have a hard time taking them seriously (the name alone!), but still, $99 for a credible 2-battery 4.0 MAh 40V system would be amazing!
Anyone know if these are made by TTI like HART, Ryobi and Milwaukee?
They are not made by the same company. hyper tough is a Chervon product whereas HART is made by TTI. Hyper tough is a couple notches lower in quality but very affordable.
This could be great in California. No water - no lawn. Just weeds and I am sure it will mow the few weeds that are left growing.
I know everyone likes cordless, but I have a Craftsman (e.g. Black and Decker) plug in model and it has worked out very well and the power is OK. Yes moving the cord can be a pain at times, but you just learn the best way to mow the lawn to minimize any risk of running over the cord. I am glad I am not waiting hours or having to plan ahead to charge the battery or plan on a battery expense down the road.
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I have a hard time taking them seriously (the name alone!), but still, $99 for a credible 2-battery 4.0 MAh 40V system would be amazing!
Anyone know if these are made by TTI like HART, Ryobi and Milwaukee?
I have a hard time taking them seriously (the name alone!), but still, $99 for a credible 2-battery 4.0 MAh 40V system would be amazing!
Anyone know if these are made by TTI like HART, Ryobi and Milwaukee?
Google search shows they are made by tti
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Also IMHO 16" is too small for a lawn. I got the Ryobi 20" for a little bit more at one of the DTO sales last year and its been good.
I have a hard time taking them seriously (the name alone!), but still, $99 for a credible 2-battery 4.0 MAh 40V system would be amazing!
Anyone know if these are made by TTI like HART, Ryobi and Milwaukee?
They are not made by the same company. hyper tough is a Chervon product whereas HART is made by TTI. Hyper tough is a couple notches lower in quality but very affordable.
Also IMHO 16" is too small for a lawn. I got the Ryobi 20" for a little bit more at one of the DTO sales last year and its been good.
Concur. Anything below 20 inches for a mower your going to have to do many passes unless you have a small lawn.
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Also IMHO 16" is too small for a lawn. I got the Ryobi 20" for a little bit more at one of the DTO sales last year and its been good.
Yup! Any good sized yard needs at least a 22 or 24 inch deck...
These are only really good for very small lawns.
I know everyone likes cordless, but I have a Craftsman (e.g. Black and Decker) plug in model and it has worked out very well and the power is OK. Yes moving the cord can be a pain at times, but you just learn the best way to mow the lawn to minimize any risk of running over the cord. I am glad I am not waiting hours or having to plan ahead to charge the battery or plan on a battery expense down the road.
Not true. It's made by Chervon based on product page in Walmart. Same manufacturer for Ego. I received mine and can confirm this.