The Milwaukee M18 FUEL String Trimmer with QUIK-LOK, designed for landscape maintenance professionals, provides users with the power to clear thick brush, reaches full throttle in under 1 second and features a balanced design which increases user control. The cordless string trimmer is made up of 2 components the M18 FUEL Power Head with QUIK-LOK and QUIK-LOK String Trimmer Attachment. This M18 FUEL Power Head, part of the QUIK-LOK Attachment System, is compatible with multiple attachments such as an Edger, Articulating Hedge Trimmer and Pole Saw attachment. This gives users the ability to quickly swap out attachments on a single Power Head, delivering ultimate versatility and a lower cost of ownership. The POWERSTATE Brushless Motor delivers up to 6,200 RPM with up to a 16 cutting swath and gives you the power to maintain speed in demanding applications without bogging down. The motor is positioned in the rear of the trimmer to provide the best combination of power, balance and maneuverability. REDLINK PLUS intelligence ensures maximum performance while protecting from overload, overheating and over discharge.
- POWERSTATE brushless motor: purposely built for the M18 FUEL power head with QUICK-LOK to generate the power and performance of high voltage platforms
- REDLINK PLUS intelligence: optimizes performance, provides overload protection preventing damage to tool and battery during heavy applications, compatible across the M18 system
- M18 REDLITHIUM high output XC8.0 battery: delivers unmatched run-time, power and longer life
- Part of the QUIK-LOK attachment system
- Features the Milwaukee easy load trimmer head
- RPM: 0 RPM-4900 RPM/0 RPM-6201 RPM
- Cutting swath: 14 in. to 16 in.
- Line diameter: 0.080 in./0.095 in.
- Trigger: variable speed
- Weight: 9.85 lbs.
- Includes: M18 FUEL power head with QUICK-LOK (2825-20) and M18 FUEL QUIK-LOK string trimmer attachment (49-16-2717), M18 REDLITHIUM HIGH OUTPUT HD12.0 battery (48-11-1812) and M18 REDLITHIUM HIGH OUTPUT XC8.0 battery (48-11-1880)
- Part of the M18 system of 200+ tools
Imogene Simonis (verified owner) –
I have owned several gas powered trimmers(commercial grade).and in comparison this trimmer did not disappoint. Very happy with the purchase.
Lisandro Bradtke (verified owner) –
So far this grass trimmer has been exactly as advertised.
Gussie Reichel (verified owner) –
It is so convenient to just pick up the trimmer and pull the trigger. If I need to move from one spotter to another, no reason to keep it running just ease of the throttle and move in peace. It’s so much quieter than my old gas model (and much cleaner not having to mix and store gas). I’m sure my neighbors probably appreciate it as much as I do. It’s got plenty of power and runs off of a XC5.0 battery just fine, but the bigger batteries seem to make it a little less front heavy and improve the weight balance. Highly recommend.
Kieran Stamm (verified owner) –
Trimmer handles tall grass really well. It has tons of power and the batteries last forever (12AH).
Barrett Hoppe (verified owner) –
I have a small yard, and owned a leading STIHL gas trimmer, and received the 2825-20ST as a gift. I already have several M12 and M18 tools and well aware of the level of quality by Milwaukee. However I was unsure if M18 outdoor tools will handle yard work. I read many reviews, I was hesitant, and held back from getting the hedge trimmer and string trimmer. So my girlfriend made the decision for me and got me both! Yeah, she is a keeper! Out of the box there’s very little assembly, just the guard and the handle need to be attached. I used a 80% charged HO XC 6.0 battery, and was able to run on turtle mode for over 25mins. I still had 2 bars leftover when I was done. The power was ample I only needed to be on turtle mode and barely needed full throttle. It has dual speeds, and a variable trigger, bump feed and its balanced well. I listed my gas trimmer on the market place the very same day! I will not be going back to gas trimmers!!!!!!
Rory Kovacek (verified owner) –
Easy to assemble. Perfect for my small yard. I