Comparison of EGO Batteries with Batteries from Other Major Tool Brands



EGO entered the power tool market in 2012 and quickly gained a reputation for high-quality equipment, especially in lawn and garden tools. The brand offers a range of products including lawn mowers, string trimmers, chainsaws, blowers, hedge trimmers, and a ride-on lawn mower capable of cutting 4 acres on a single charge. The key to EGO’s success lies in its technology, but how do EGO batteries compare to other brands like Greenworks and Ryobi in the same sector?

While EGO uses 56V batteries, Ryobi and Greenworks offer a variety of voltage options. EGO claims that despite the lower voltage, its battery delivers as much usable power as higher voltage models from competitors. Another important factor is Amp hours (Ah), with EGO’s biggest battery being 12Ah. Pricing varies among brands, with EGO’s battery priced at $599, Greenworks at $349, and Ryobi at $899.



Voltage is important, but it isn’t everything

All EGO power tools use 56V batteries, while Ryobi and Greenworks offer multiple voltage options. Despite the lower voltage, EGO claims its battery delivers comparable power to higher voltage models. Another important factor is Amp hours, with EGO offering a 12Ah battery. Prices vary among brands, with EGO’s battery priced at $599, Greenworks at $349, and Ryobi at $899.

EGO batteries definitely make life easier, but is that enough?

EGO batteries offer convenience with a single charger for all devices, unlike Ryobi and Greenworks which may require multiple chargers. While EGO batteries perform well, the choice ultimately depends on the specific tools needed. EGO excels in high-performance tools, but for lighter options, Ryobi and Greenworks may be better choices. Pricing comparisons are complicated due to battery size differences, but EGO’s battery arrays deliver impressive performance.

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