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I ain't got room for any new toys in the shop with both of my smokers in there plus all of my woodworking toys. I'll just have to settle for my 15 year old 20" saw w/ widow maker chain.
LOL---They really are big batteries!
The EGO 56V ---7.5ah Batteries weigh about 5 pounds each.
And if you just wanted to buy one Battery, it would cost about $300.
Much cheaper when you buy two Batteries with a tool & charger.
The 18v, 12.0a Milwaukee battery is 3.6 pounds. Goes for around 250 or so separately. Yes, buying a kit (tool, battery, charger) is the more economical way to go. Getting a Milwaukee jobsite fan next month.