We got a Royobi 40 volt mower last year and it's been a reliable mower for us so far. I t came with only 1 battery, so we run out of charge before we run out of lawn if the grass is long. Using the mulcher setup is probably part of that also. I'd like to get a second battery, but they're expensive so that won't happen for now. Perhaps next spring...
The mowing is done for this year in this area now so we won't need a second battery until next year.
The Greenworks system ships with two different battery packs. One 2.0 AH and one 4.0 AH. We found that us in two of the 4.0 AH batteries just made it so that my daughter ran out of energy before the mower did.
If I needed to use the chainsaw heavily it would require buying new batteries. It drains a battery quickly and the recharge takes some time.
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It's good to know about how fast the chainsaw drains the battery, something to think about when deciding if I want to buy the Royobi chainsaw.
It really depends on what you are going to do with it. An electric chainsaw is a good choice for heavy pruning on an old apple tree, but it won't make a pile of firewood to last all winter.
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