It is no surprise that EGO dominated the 2022 Equipment Show. They are ahead of the curve and now are available for the lawn professional.
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I only own Ryobi and would rather own Ego.
You were having fun…don't get a ticket talking while mowing 😂✂💯
Wow they really are stepping up their game really cool to see
Man, did that guy have an ego! 👍 Who was the beauty at the end?
haha this was a fantastic video. Barnaby explains how you won't run into things with the steering wheel ztr and Dan runs into something. Did you see any pricing numbers for the string trimmer?
They need to come out with a dethatcher
Lets be real, anyone who cuts grass commercially is not buying battery equipment. I don't need to worry everyday I leave the house if I charged the batteries or not. As long as I have gas I can keep working as long as I need. How many expensive batteries do I need to cut all my yards in a day? Just to get into a electric trimmer I would need a $430 dollar trimmer. 2×5.0AH batteries are going to run me $500. All to have less power, worst run time and to slow production. Oh, not to mention the Commercial backpack blower cost $1,300 dollars. I can buy two any brand gas backpack blowers and have quadruple the efficiency. Can we get some input from lawn care professionals that actually use these things to make money?
The STX4500 trimmer has a no load speed of … only 5200 RPM? A bit on the low side of commercial trimmers. Why even bother with a 3 speed selector?
I got my mother in law a ego push mower. She loves it.
0:12 You should have dropped the Hillary Clinton meme I am just chilling.
I worked So Orange County the money areas, the landscape companies were relentless, you could never have a peaceful lunch, the crews were not allowed to use a leaf blower within 30 feet of someone by law.
We need a fab deck on the 42" and a 32" rider @egopowerplus
I don't believe contractors ask where will they charge their batteries. They're gonna ask how long will the batteries last. That question wasn't answered here. replacing 96 batteries, assuming contractors will use the highest capacity batteries available for the most run time and power, will be horrendously expensive and you're going to run through these batteries quickly with how you will be using them all day every day. You go from 20 to 30 battery cycles per year for residential users to 400 to 500 cycles per year. at the latest you will be replacing those packs every 3 years. You better hope EGO is offering some fantastic volume discounts to lesson the cost.
A good question to ask would be what the charge cycle rating is for their 12ah batteries.
Can you have one wheel going forward and one in reverse, like a true ZTR?
I'm a homeowner and have gone from gas to 100% EGO and couldn't be happier. Mower, string trimmer, pole saw, blower, and waiting for winter to use my new 2 stage snowblower. Great products.
Our landscapers in our area are using EGO Products. It’s quiet and no smell of gas!
Trust in the lord for he is with you 🙏🤷♂️
Cool blower, but it still isn't as violent as a gas blower. And so, to get that more violent vortex needed to get the debris out of an ivy bed (or just for leaf season in general) I have taken to using two bowers. One backpack and one hand held in my left hand. Because this one has two batteries, could it be designed to support a second blowing wand? I don't care about battery life. I just put the depleted batteries in the trailer to charge. (Trailer 1.2 kwh main battery for refueling)
Switched to Milwaukee for my mower. Faster, more powerful. Better vortex.
Everyone praising ego are homeowners, eco activists or sales reps. Essentially people who don't do lawn care landscaping for a living. The theory makes sense but real world practice quickly shows the faults. I've been trying to go electric for 6 years. Friend of mine went gas from the beginning 6 years ago. He knocks out 30-40 houses a day, I do 15 and fill in the rest of the time with flower bed work and other tasks cause the batteries can't keep up if I tried to do 20+ houses a day. After my 5th year seeing how much more I work to make up the efficiency of gas, I've slowly added gas back into my arsenal and this year was the best year I've had. We're running businesses not charities.
Just waiting for them to come out with either a 30” push mower or a 36” stand on mower. Until then I’ll stick with my 21”
ego has cool stuff but the customer service is probably one of the worse. I would stay away from the brand.
Be nice if they use 11-16 inch rear wheels and lockable casters up front