I see the OP has long picked a brand. That said, I've got some 40 V Ryobi tools. The push lawn mower, straight shaft string trimmer with attachment capability, pole saw attachment, and a 14" chainsaw. The trimmer works fine, but does chew through batteries fairly quick. It has a brushed motor still, and blows very hot air on my arm well trimming, the one downside. I suspect over the next year or two Ryobi will upgrade that to brushless which will help significantly with battery life.
The mower is good, I think it wouldn't satisfy a perfectionist, it doesn't mulch as good as a gas mower and tends to leave some grass on top of the lawn after mowing, but it doesn't bother me much. I'll take that anyday for the absolutely quite, vibration free operation. No more bad gas, pull starting, air filters, or oil changes too. And it's light, easy to lift if needed.
The chainsaw is my first, but I'd say it cuts as fast as other chainsaws I've seen used, it's light, and has all the above advantages except it's a bit noisier. Actually I wear hearing protection with the trimmer and the chainsaw, the motor is quiet but the string and chain, respectively, still make a surprising amount of noise.
Overall I'm quite happy, and I'll be buying more electric stuff in the future. Probably getting a leaf blower next. Not sure about a snow blower though, almost certainly will wait a few years for that one. Especially as I got a really nice Toro 1028 snowblower included with our house we bought this spring. It's a
beast of a snowblower for residential use, way overkill but SO FUN to use! Especially when it's bigger than all the neighbors snowblowers.