
Dewalt
The DEWALT FLEXVOLT 60V MAX 15-inch brushless cordless string trimmer is a heavy-duty tool designed for tackling tough overgrowth and dense brush. It features a gear drive transmission, a high-efficiency brushless motor with variable two-speed settings, and compatibility with the FLEXVOLT battery ecosystem for extended runtime.
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Expert Opinion
Professional reviewers praise the DEWALT FLEXVOLT 60V MAX lineup for its brushless motor delivering up to 5800 RPM and its effective 15-17 inch cutting swath. They note that it powers through dense growth similarly to gas models while offering cordless convenience, with solid runtime of over 25 minutes on low speed using a 9.0 Ah battery. The tool is highlighted for its heavy-duty build and gear drive, making it suitable for professional use.
What Users Say
Everyday users commonly praise the trimmer's strong cutting power through thick weeds and the convenience of the quick-load spool system. Users appreciate the versatility of the hi/lo speeds for controlling power and extending battery life in large yards. However, recurring complaints focus on the 14.8 lb weight feeling heavy for extended use, shorter runtime on high speeds, and the perception that the tool is overkill for light residential trimming.
Common Complaints
Weight of 14.8 lb feels heavy for extended use. Shorter runtime on high speed or with smaller batteries. Occasional need for 0.095-inch line upgrades for tougher jobs. Perceived as overkill for light residential trimming
How It Compares
vs. EGO 56V/HTA2000
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Choose EGO for wider cutting width and longer runtime; choose DEWALT for gear-drive torque and ecosystem compatibility.
vs. Milwaukee M18 Fuel
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Choose Milwaukee for a lighter weight tool; choose DEWALT for higher voltage power options and brand ecosystem integration.
vs. Makita 40V XGT
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Choose DEWALT if you already own 20V MAX tools and want a unified battery ecosystem; choose Makita for 40V XGT specific performance needs.