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I want to get a lightweight top handle for pruning and came across the husky battery powered one. A friend of mine has the stihl 150t and I really like it, but was wondering if anyone has any experience on the battery husky who could offer some insight and/or advice?

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Matt

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I want to get a lightweight top handle for pruning and came across the husky battery powered one. A friend of mine has the stihl 150t and I really like it, but was wondering if anyone has any experience on the battery husky who could offer some insight and/or advice?

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Matt

 

A thread or two on here . Put in a search . :001_smile:

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I find them great and Steve's article sums it up well. I've had the battery fall out twice so I'm going to make a little Velcro strap. I did also try the stihl battery saw and that was impressive too. You don't need ear protection for that and the tiny chain cuts pretty well. It's also a tad lighter

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