I agree definitely not domestic - The blades seem same as petrol version ... I think the light weight and plastic build may throw people off but plastics are super strong these days
The only parts of tools I actually break are made of metal! (honda mowers usually - handles, axels, ratchets etc..)
For those asking about the FSA90R, I've been using it for a couple of weeks and loving the convenience
I bought it to compliment the KM130 I use - I'ts perfect for regularly cut lawns etc - I'm always looking for more ways to become more efficient and the battery stuff helps
The weight distribution is funny as the motor is at the bottom - feels light when using horizontally but heavier when twisted to cut vertically
If you're thinking of buying to go all battery - don't bother - but to give you an edge on those regular jobs - yes
The hedge trimmers and pole saw I've found to be better than petrol in all aspects and have since sold my kombi and petrol hedge trimmers etc
I notice the kombi polesaw and battery chainsaws all use the same new small chain - sharpen with a 3.2mm file
The only thing I'm not interested in is backpack batteries - purely because of the amount of times we switch tools throughout the day
If I worked in a hedge maze or farm etc then backpack would be awesome