BATTERY Garden Tools: Are They Powerful Enough?
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I think I speak for everyone when I say, "We need more of Patrick, Jess's dad."
@nathanpaice7394
2 жыл бұрын
Especially doing the product reviews
@officiallyet
2 жыл бұрын
Agreed, stole the show!
@thefreeak
2 жыл бұрын
I burst out laughing at Scott's expression during Patrick's review/ use of the hedge trimmer.
@Cameronsutubes
2 жыл бұрын
I agree ,Patrick good enough for Jess and Sponge Bob .
@bruce-le-smith
2 жыл бұрын
it was pretty good, Scott jumping out of the way of the swinging blades was a classic theatrical move
I'm so grateful that you've never changed the core style of your videos. I love the time-lapse settings and relaxing music so much. Like a meditation
Definitely need to get Patrick on the tools more, such a happy guy
Steel toe while mowing sounds like a good idea. My safety flip flops are getting worn
Thank you Scott, for all your videos. As an apprentice carpenter doing renovation work myself, your videos are very relevant.
Every time I watch one of your videos I feel better, I’m not sure how you do it but you do. I do yard maintenance as part of my work and I have grown tired of it. I did not learn any new info from this video about yard work but its something about the production quality and music that puts me into a good mood. Thank you sir
Pro tip-Next time trim your bushes first then mow and the mower will pick up all the small leftovers. Congrats on being home owners!
@dezstepz2427
2 жыл бұрын
Yup. I do that also
Tip for the chipper, Wheelie bins are great for capturing the chip then you can move it about quickly and put it where you want.
I look forward to watching you videos. You are by far one of the most genuine person I know.
@f.demascio1857
2 жыл бұрын
Scott is a top notch guy for sure.
I think I noticed a pollen offender at 6.06 Orange flower from Lantana here is a study found Clinical and immuno-proteomic approach on Lantana camara pollen allergy-a major health hazard - and 8.44 you whacked it back. Good to see those battery lawnmowers in action wasn't sure how they would cope
Always nice to se a popup for a new video from Scott! And as always it is stellar, nice job
This video is unique to see Jess’s parents helping out and I had a good laugh when Jess pulled in the driveway. Man, you got to wack all the bushes and overgrown plants because you won’t have the time to keep up with the bushes when you work full-time unless Jess’s dad mowing the lawn weekly. 😂😂 What a lovely family! 🙌
I've the same mower. Small tip: Putting it on quiet mode whenever possible really extends the battery range. It will go through some thick stuff still but will not ramp up the speed. It seems like when it ramps up and you're mulching the clippings, the clippings are forever being moved around inside the deck and drawing power down. Not allowing the motor to ramp lets tall clippings fall back to the ground.
@SpeakEasy2
2 жыл бұрын
Just FYI, it’s better for your lawn than if you mulch the clippings. It’s not carrying the grass clippings around. They do fall to the ground.
@PLGardenCare
2 жыл бұрын
@@SpeakEasy2 this isn’t true. Considering his lawn is full of clover and other weeds all you’d be doing is spreading the weeds. Until he gets it to a stage where the weeds are under control then mulching makes more sense
@TaylerMade
2 жыл бұрын
@@PLGardenCare i heard that mulching creates thatch? i put in a new lawn last year and whilst it looks good. i am wondering if it needs de thatching? what are your thoughts on de thatching and how often does it need doing?
@PLGardenCare
2 жыл бұрын
@@TaylerMade would depend on the type of grass and when you are cutting it how much is left on it. Plus other environmental conditions will determine how fast it breaks down
@tmmtmm
2 жыл бұрын
I can't believe his battery life was so poor tbh. My Ryobi mower does 200sqm of long grass on a single 5.0Ah 36V battery and that's collecting all the clippings not just letting them fall to the ground on a 'quiet mode'. That said I'm suspicious of the usable capacity of Makita 40V batteries - the Ryobi 5.0Ah 36V battery is twice the physical size of a Makita 5.0Ah and very hefty.
Great how you celebrate the woodchipper! Showing all the piles of wood, than slowly open the garage with this musik under it and action! 😀
Welcome to the "ENDLESS DAYS IN THE GARDEN" Its great having mature gardens but they take many hours of time to maintain. Now that you have the overgrowth sorted a few hours a week will keep your new home looking great. Thank you Scott & Jess Brown for sharing your new home with us. Happy New Year.
Looking better in each video mate. Great to see Jess' parents getting involved as well. Love to see parents that are supportive and along for the journey
Dying for more content, loving the new house and what it will become. Just finished ours after 2 years.
Your new place is going to be amazing after the landscape is cleaned up. And then the house. Little at a time. Looking forward to every episode.
I've been using 18v mower, line and hedge trimmers for a few years now. Wouldn't say no to more power but despite the claims of many they work just fine. Also agree With Jess's dad, you can't rate things a 10.
@radiotek4023
2 жыл бұрын
I bought a 2nd hand Victa 82V whipper snipper been using it for a year very impressed way more power than a cheap 2 stroke
We’ve been really impressed with the Makita brush cutter (so light, and one 18v battery lasts 30 mins) and the multi tool with the hedge trimmer etc. They make it much easier to maintain the 5 acres we’re on. Lovely to see you settling in. Must be amazing to have all that space after living in an apartment.
mowing your own lawn is one of the best simple pleasures in life, happy to see you embarking on this well-deserved journey.
I don't think anyone has commented on the music. I usually hate the music people put on their videos, but Offenbach and Strauss I approve. Well done
Your creativity makes this world better. Your ideas & editing are awesome. Keep doing your thing man! 😁
A great introduction to your new home and to your weekends from now on! I've got the 18 volt Makita strimmer and hedge trimmer plus the 36 volt chainsaw, all great tools which compete well with the much heavier, noisier and smellier petrol equivalents. They make garden maintenance more of a joy than a chore! Enjoy your new home😁😁
I remember when I bought my first House, we spent 3 weekend's cutting back all the overgrown bushes and one annoying tree . Also I like Jess's Dad, bring him back for more product reviews and commentary, a true wordsmith.
Hard work guys… well done!☀️😎the garden is going to look lovely.🌳🌻🌸🌺🌾💐
I got the DeWalt 60V chainsaw, and it's a really good saw. 9AH battery under constant use trimming , cutting logs etc makes it about 2 hours. Which is about the time I need to refill the bar oil. The bar/blade on it is thinner than more classic gas powered saws but gets the job done. Also every batter change I pop the cover off and clean up around the drive sprocket. Only downside i have is the plate around the drive sprocket is plastic and after about 12 hours of use, wood had jammed in there forcing the blade into it and cutting a grove. But replacement parts are cheap, Aksi the blade tensioner is really nice, I actually check the blade now every battery where with my older gas one I was more like, not jumped off yet. My only other issue is the anti kickback could stand to give me another inch for my hand, with gloves and everything i seem to trigger it when ever it rocks as i set it down. 5/5 would buy again
Does Jess’s parents live close by? It’s nice to have family around. Congratulations on your new home. Wishing you both all the best.
That was as good to watch as your build videos. What a difference chopping up the overgrowth makes to the property. And lets face it, men love to chop stuff up.
Cheers to you and Jess on the new place, looking forward to the videos that will come as a result. Wish you all the best in the new year!
We recently moved into a newly built home in a newly built neighborhood. Lawn care is included in the monthly common fees. Our lawn never looked good. I paid a company to fertilize but it still looked horrible. I started watching The lawn Car Nut on YT. I bought a set of EGO lawn tools. Learned how to fertilize and take care of problems. I now have the nicest yard here. Watch some Lawn Care Nut vids and you will be thankful. A couple battery operated sprayers too will help. One dedicated just for weeds the other for everything else. I am the only one out of 600 homes that cuts his own lawn while still paying for it. :)
@dfw_motorrad1329
2 жыл бұрын
+1 on Lawn Care Nut, but also add Ryan Knorr, Lawn Ginga, Doc, and Silver Cymbal I have an acre of Blue/Rye out in the country and I'm the only house in several square miles that even waters their lawn. This spring I'm digging trenches and installing in-ground irrigation though. No more moving sprinklers around. I got my grass seed from Ryan Knorr.
@ridef0rlife
2 жыл бұрын
@@dfw_motorrad1329 Lawn Tips is good as well
Neighbours must love you Scott. Chainsaws and hedge trimmers on Christmas Day
Little tip when trimming hedges. Put a tarp down on the surface below. saves a shed load of tidying up. Also a bonus tip, lay several pieces of rope underneath the tarp. You can then tie wrap the whole lot and bundle in the trailer/van ;) I learned the hard way lol Hope you're enjoying your new adventure. Watched your vids from the start, keep up the good work. Great content 😎💪
Everything has strong roots and will grow back. Lovely in-laws!
Can't tell you how relaxful this video is to watch. Thanks and happy new year to you guys too.
Your use of classical music always makes me smile.
You confirmed my decision to buy Makita lawn mower - the heavier model, not the much lighter plastic model. It looked likes a real lawn killer. Yes, we want to see more of Patrick, he's a man to be feared with a tool in his hand, and the brevity and brutal honesty of his tool reviews are to be admired. Happy New Year from the Big Island.
@ryane6719
2 жыл бұрын
I bought makita mower (same one)And it definitely does a good job on my lawn. Check the blade when you get it to make sure that it’s sharp… for some odd reason mine was very dull(had factory gray paint on it).
@PLGardenCare
2 жыл бұрын
DLM434 or DLM531 are good models
@trevormanuelsingko4373
2 жыл бұрын
@@PLGardenCare I have the old DLM460, and thinking of upgrading to a bigger and heavy duty mower..the dlm 531 is discontiued and the DLM432? is the plastic version.
@PLGardenCare
2 жыл бұрын
@@trevormanuelsingko4373 na should be 19” steel deck with bar blade. The DLM531 should be 22” with swing back blades well at least here in Oz it is
It's very simple Scott.Battery life depends solely on length and dryness of grass.I have used a 12 volt battery powered mower for last 20 years.Just mow very regularly for complete success.Brilliant piece of kit you have there with 40 volts.
@PLGardenCare
2 жыл бұрын
Mowers are still 36v but your right around the dryness and length of the grass effecting run time though more so with Scott’s unit will be the self propelled motor
Happy New Year! May 2022 bring you health, fortune and happiness.
What a wonderful video, as I sit here watching you do gardening its snowing outside. Patrick definitely should be a recurring character, great guy.
I did chuckle when Jess said "You might need to redo this part" and then later when dad was asked what mark he would give the hedge trimmer he said ten, and when he was queried as to why not ten, he said "I can't rate anything 10 out of 10". Seems Jess may have inherited that gene. :-) Really enjoying you two making a new life in Nelson. My wife and I left Auckland for Havelock North 36 years ago and we have not regretted that move. My parents ended up following us 10 years later.
In Croatia is 5 pm :) thx Scott for new video... 👍🏻
absolutely love the house/garden content! And the choice of music is fantastic! :D your content is getting better by the day!
@bruce-le-smith
2 жыл бұрын
yeah this was a good music episode, i recall the early episodes had some especially great music content too!
@rossmcintyre381
2 жыл бұрын
At the 10 minute mark the music is Malcolm Mclaren ... House of the Blue Danube. Haven't heard anyone play his music for ages.
A little tip. The highest setting will keep your grass the greenest. But you have to mow it more. Thats the caveat, it helps it withstand the sun though. Also for allergies you two should try and find a local bee farmer and use the honey frequently. Can really help with allergies (it helps me)
@DiscoFang
2 жыл бұрын
Good tip about the honey. Yes, people tend to mow lawns waaaayyy too low.
That hedge trimmer brought back a memory from 1978 I was working for a small town and they had just hired a new fellow and they put him on the parks crew. First day, first job, trimming a hedge. Less than 1 hour into his first shift and he is on his way to hospital with a partially severed thumb. Keep hands on the handles!!! They rescued the thumb and he eventually managed to retire a few years back as a foreman. Also of note mid winter here in Canada and I just got in from shoveling almost a meter of snow out of the drive.
I used a plug-in mower for years and finally upgraded to that Makita one, it's amazing.
Happy New Year! Love all of the work you did in the garden. Beautiful job!
The happy times of home ownership. The first lawn cut👍👍👍 Happy New Year to you and Jess. Wishing you both a happy and healthy 2022.
I want to give two thumbs up! Great and entertaining content there, Scott and Jess. Happy new year for you, too! Greatings from Germany
If you need to take all the bushes to a tip ,go to Green waste to Zero on 18 Cargill Place, Richmond - Nelson, NZ, they are FAR cheaper than the tip
Happy to see that i'm not the only one putting his lawnmower in the livingroom. I've got the same Makita lawnmower and the hedgetrimmer and i am realy pleased with them. 2 rows of batteries will get you easily through your garden. Price-quality ratio is unbeatable. I'm a big fan of Makita cordless powertools.
This is one of my faves. More in laws & more of you doing things that you have no idea about.
It can be hard for people outside NZ to appreciate just how bad the summer sun can get in terms of UV exposure. Some years ago I was visiting a friend in Arizona and before a several hour desert hike he gave me some SPF30 to put on. I asked "what is this, an undercoat or something?" but apparently it was all you needed.
Good one Scott, there is a career in gardening. Strauss makes it even better.
Always great to see something different. Nice house - nice garden!
You got to build a nice gateway for that secret garden, Scott 😊😜
JESS!!!!!!! The Blue Danube........ Perfect, just perfect.
Happy new year to you, jess and the whanau, and wishing your more success on the channel in 2022 ♥ from Wellington
Happy New Year Scott and thanks for the video!
Battery powered garden equipment has come along way. My grandparents love them due to the fact you don’t have to mix fuels or use a pull cord to start. I’m currently waiting for Milwaukee to get of their butt and make a mower so I can finally be fully electric.
@connahjones8178
2 жыл бұрын
We have a corded mower which is great for us because its light and the cord is able to reach the end of the garden (just) but batteries would save alot of energy knowing where the cord is. BUT my fiance would be very annoyed if the batteries were not fully charged or if they ran out part way through and having 4 6ah batteries for a mower is expensive. The bosch mower (secondhand) cost us about £25
This is gonna be an epic jouney indeed! Thanks for bringing us along!
That clip of the Christmas tree at the Nelson Cathedral made me so homesick - didn't expect to see you in Nelson. Great video
I used to have the smallest of the Makita lawn mowers and tackled quite a sizeable communal area before we moved a couple years ago. It's lightweight and easy to navigate. My wife can use it. I also have a petrol Honda that obviously is loads more powerful but is also way heavier and I only keep it for nostalgic reasons really. It used to be unthinkable to be able to do your garden with a battery powered tool. Nowadays, it's just way more practical. Nice weather over there! Enjoy yourselves!
Happy New Year Scott and co! :-) I love following your journey. And nice work on the garden.
Great advertisement for Makita. Daddy Super !!! A fun episode!
Congratulations on your new home. Keep Pat around, what a legend 🇳🇿🥇
Great content! Looking forward to see work around your new house and garden. Greetings from Sweden!
I hope you keep that Hills Hoist! What a classic! 🙂
Love it, Happy New Year to you both
When Makita sends you a housewarming gift.
Full watching u mow the lawns on a sunny afternoon as it’s midnight pissing down rain havin a smoke ahaha
Happy new year to you guys. Great job. It’s looking really nice nice on the garden.
I’ve recently brought a Stihl battery mower and chainsaw, awesomest tools ever. We’ve got to change the mindset with battery tools. No more petrol, mixing 50/1, and the noise reduction is fantastic. We also brought a Hansa C7 chipper. This machine is NZ made and the best on the market. Really easy to use and the mulch is really handy around the fruit trees.
@TheOneWhoMightBe
2 жыл бұрын
I was probably the first person in my neighbourhood to buy a battery mower. 6 or so years later every second house has one. The change is coming. Fuck mixing fuels and dealing with the noise and fumes.
@theofarmmanager267
2 жыл бұрын
I’m not sure what you mean about changing the mindset on battery tools. I remember my father having a lawnmower powered by a car 12v battery. It was okay but didn’t have enough power to cut grass that was slightly wet and/or long. We’ve got a battery strimmer. The issues are much the same as the old battery lawnmower - it lacks power to cut longer grass or wet grass. With current battery technology, it seems to be fine if you’ve got the time to cut everything up to twice a week in peak growing season. If, however, you can’t cut that often or you want to tame a new area, then we’ve not found a battery powered garden tool that will cope. No doubt that it will come but, until then, we will keep the petrol machines.
@Clark-Mills
2 жыл бұрын
Same: Father bought a blower and was given another weed-whacker... which he gave to me. Now my collection includes: Mower, chainsaw, hedge-trimmer, weed-whacker, blower. Mower had issues after 3 years of HARD abuse; bought another instantly to finish my job. Fixed the old one and gave that to bro... The spread continues.
@TheOneWhoMightBe
2 жыл бұрын
@@some-random-bloke Not to diminish your POV, but we're talking about urban yards done once a week here, not acreages or commercial work.
@JS-tb9hu
2 жыл бұрын
@@theofarmmanager267 try some of the ego commercial batyery stuff. More power than your regular petrol line trimmers
Wait, why are we only discovering now that Jess' dad is such a character? 😂
@jpgarcia90
2 жыл бұрын
and that she has a nose job! 🙈
@kevincoleman242
2 жыл бұрын
@@jpgarcia90 what?
@dezstepz2427
2 жыл бұрын
@@jpgarcia90 is that a joke🤔🤔
@jpgarcia90
2 жыл бұрын
@@dezstepz2427 it's just a comment guys, no need to make a fuzz about it. It just struck me as she was standing next to her mom. Maybe it's not even the case and they just have different noses. I myself am a bit of a Nigel Thornberry so I couldn't care less. Hope my comment didn't struck as too nosy ! cheers
Happy New Yard, Scott and Jess! Looks great!
Solid update! Happy new year to you and Jess!
Each episode gets better and better. Thank you!
I got myself the same mower in the summer and am very pleased with it! That hedge trimmer looks like a beast. Another great video and brilliantly put together. Happy new year and all the best in your new home guys🏴❤️🇳🇿
Love these videos keep them coming
Great job Scott and Jess’s Dad, when your taking big bushes out always cut it into small bits because it’s easier to move. Thank you for the latest exciting episode Scott, different but just as interesting.👍👍
Scorched earth policy Scotty. Concrete everything. Build a bbq/ entertainment erea.....then extra workshop/ tool shed the rest. Congrats on your first home guys. Love all your episodes mate.
Definitely need more of Jess's dad! He was awesome haha
New year becomes happy when Scott uploads.
Happy New Year to you both over the ditch, hope you all had a great Xmas and New Year, and may 2022 be safe, healthy and prosperous for you both. What a difference some yard work makes, certainly opens the place up and makes it look even bigger, and there's a certain satisfaction once finally done as well, great work...loved listening to Patrick as well, made for some laughs 😂😂😂😂 Cheers from Sydney and as always...looking forward to the next exciting episode...!!!!
so glad Makita got u covered (and your friend too), your new house is so beautiful! Congrats man!
Having in-laws around for working holidays are super!
Hey Scott - Get some local honey down you. It’s full of proteins like pollen etc, it will ease your allergies as you introduce small amounts into your system via the honey 👍🏼
Been loving your videos. I’ve been watching them whenever I can
YOU HAD ME AT THE CHIPPER REVEAL :)) Love your videos Scott, just really nice.
I might not know carpentry but I do know landscaping. Make sure you age that mulch before throwing it around the garden bed as it leeches nitrogen from the soil and can turn it pretty acidic. Cheers for the video scotty🤙
@dressjess
2 жыл бұрын
How do you age it, and for how long? By leaving it in the bag?
@lukefontaine3186
2 жыл бұрын
@@dressjess I usually just make a pile on a tarp and let it sit in the sun for roughly two months minimum that said I’ve known guys who leave it up too a year
Awesome video my man!! We love the battery tools!! 🙌⚒🤩 defo the future !!
My kind gardening, everything must go
awesome! mean pad guys, nice to see some parts of nz still have a back yard, congrads
Scott and Jess. And parents. You will both come to love your garden. It will all come together. After apartment living to have your own green space and to develop it [perhaps a veggie patch?] it will become your go to place. An outdoor room. Haven't used battery powered garden tools, but planning to invest next UK summer. Thanks again. All the best in 2022. Stay safe.
i like battery powered mowers, hedgers, line trimmers etc for some applications but they can't quite cope with really overgrown yards yet. that's not always important for a homeowner if you keep on top of the yard but as a professional gardener it can be a limitation. i think the next generation of them are going to be really excellent
I really like your videos. So relaxing!
Happy new year from Germany. Funny to see someone mowing his lawn under the christmas tree :-)
Even the 18V Makita hedge trimmer is superb. Hands down, one of their best tools.
A very nice wild flowers lawn!
I have that mower and it’s awesome and super quiet. Love love love it. Cheers mate from Northern California