Which Hedge Trimmer is Better: Milwaukee or Ego?

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Asked By ToolTimeGuru83 On

I've been delaying the purchase of a hedge trimmer for about six months now, and it's finally time to get one. I already own Milwaukee power tools and Ego yard equipment, and while I like the build quality and batteries from Milwaukee, I think Ego's 56V battery might be overkill and a bit heavy for my needs. Has anyone here had experience with either or both brands?

3 Answers

Answered By PowerToolPatty On

I’ve tried the Quik-lok Articulating Hedge Trimmer and love how you can adjust the angle! It can get heavy during extensive use, but thankfully it includes a shoulder strap to help with the weight.

SoreArmsSam -

Yeah, that articulating trimmer is quite a workout, especially after tackling a lot of big bushes! My arms were screaming afterward.

Answered By GreenThumbGeorge On

I’m using the Ego battery system and love it, but if I had to start from scratch, I might go for the Ryobi 40V line just because it's typically more budget-friendly. The smaller Ego batteries are pretty light, so weight won't be a big deal unless you're using a larger battery for heavier tools like a string trimmer. If you’re looking for value, Ryobi is definitely a solid option, especially if you're trying to save some cash with a good quality product.

BudgetBuilder22 -

Totally agree! If you’re tight on funds, Ryobi is a great deal. However, if you're willing to invest a bit more, Ego usually outperforms Milwaukee.

Answered By HedgeHog_Harry On

My mom has the Ego hedge trimmer, and it’s been great for her—it’s easy to handle. Personally, I own both the Milwaukee M18 and M12 models, and I have to say, despite the Ego’s larger battery, it often feels lighter than the M18. I can even do a side-by-side pic tomorrow if you’d like to see how they compare!

CuriousCraig -

Aren't Ego mowers made of plastic? Milwaukee uses steel, which definitely adds some weight.

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