I'm looking to upgrade from my old Black and Decker battery-powered weed eater and I'm torn between getting a 20V or a 60V model. I already have a good number of 20V tools, but I've heard great things about the 60V ones, especially for versatility with swapping attachments. I'm curious about others' experiences and what you think would be the best choice for someone in my position.
3 Answers
I tried the 20V and ended up taking it back. It was lightweight and did the job, but it felt a bit unbalanced with the motor on the end. If I were to buy again, I'd definitely go for the 60V. It's more versatile and worth the price—buy once, cry once, right?
If you're thinking bigger, just get the 60V! It's perfect for serious yard work—my crew handles 25 yards a week with our 60V trimmers, blowers, and hedge trimmers. They’re powerful and efficient, so you won't regret it! Good luck with your choice!
Definitely go with the 60V! I have both the 20V and 60V models, and the more power really makes a difference, especially if you're looking for something to handle tougher jobs. Plus, you can switch out the heads for different tasks. It's a solid investment!

Totally agree! I think the 60V is more future-proof, especially with the attachment options.