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Mar 31, 2015 10:21 AM CST
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That's good to know about the batteries. I don't leave batteries in the garage, because I charge them in the house - only ONE outlet in the garage Grumbling Grumbling Grumbling

I love my house, but it surely does give me a list of things I would do differently if I ever decided to build my own (or if I win the lottery and get to remodel this one). nodding

Actually, I just popped in to thank you for this tip. I got the cordless one right after your article ran, and both my yard helper and I have made good use of it. I can definitely see this being one of my go-to tools. nodding
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I'm going to retire and live off of my savings. Not sure what I'll do that second week.
My yard marches to the beat of a bohemian drummer...

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