maintenance is easy power to get everything done or would to pause to recharge? how would the electric didn't want to compromise on performance or tried a corded electric trimmer a few years ago tested over time the equipment repeated weekly tests to see how curious about the big challenge of thicker grass where i wished i still had my gas equipment none of the new equipment slowed down under my neighbor's apple trees nificant savings over retail maintaining cordless lawn equipment is to worry about changing • clean the equipment with a rag • for the mower sharpen or replace the procedure is the same as with a gas mower • store the equipment the mower; it's super- or oil to leak out • remove the batteries and store them in a cool them every two months when not in use to increase their life.-tt greenworks first impressions they all used an 80-volt lithium-ion battery enduring the loud gas engine the mower had plenty of power to cut through the thick spring grass-no perfor- use it much because i found the mower to be very light and easily pushed and in response to my question about battery actually had some juice to spare costco connection cordless lawn mower and a combination blower and string trimmer from green- works in select warehouses and on costco.com today's cordless mowers have as much torque as gas mowers how does electric compare to gas when it comes to torque-that is power to get the job done? the cordless equipment i tested at battery and brushless motors here's the rundown parable to a 26-cubic-centimeter to a 25 cc gas engine when you're looking at specs higher voltage means higher pow- er-which means i feel confident willing to compromise.-tt