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The fastest and easiest way to clean up a tree or limb brought down by a fierce autumn or winter storm is by using a battery-powered chainsaw. leaps of innovation in cordless power tool technology, quieter battery powered chainsaws are now becoming more competitive, and sometimes preferable, to their gas powered counterparts.<br><br>More Details.<br>Article: https://toolsdetail.com/category/power-tools/saw/<br>Video: https://youtu.be/IMd-dTot99c<br>Website: https://toolsdetail.com/
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The fastest and easiest way to clean up a tree or limb brought down by a fierce autumn or winter storm is by using a battery-powered chainsaw. leaps of innovation in cordless power tool technology, quieter battery powered chainsaws are now becoming more competitive, and sometimes preferable, to their gas powered counterparts. Number 1. CRAFTSMAN V20 Chainsaw. Equipped with the shorter 12-inch bar and chain, the CRAFSTMAN V20 battery Chainsaw is one of the cheaper ways you can start cutting things apart with motorized help. You might think the smaller size of the CRAFTSMAN would make it lighter and nimbler for when you’re carving intricate ice sculptures, but it’s actually pretty heavy for its size. At 14 pounds, it’s heavier than some of the 16-inch saws we tested. Worse, the 20V system is much weaker than the 40V and 60V systems on other saws, and its power was underwhelming at best. If you’re considering the CRAFTSMAN, it’s likely due to the affordable price. You get a 4.0Ah battery included with the saw, making it an even better deal. It’s also got features like tool free chain tensioning that will make your life easier. Number 2. WORX WG322 20V Power Share 10" Cordless Chainsaw.
A portable yet powerful chainsaw, WORX WG322, is packed with quality-life features which didn’t need me to become a lumberjack to use it. the Worx saw’s low chain speed and 20-volt slim-pack battery combined with light weight and nice balance make this a saw suitable for someone who doesn’t need a heavier duty chainsaw, has never run a heavier-duty chainsaw, or only has occasional need to cut up wood, like a downed branch, kindling, or a small log. The compact design makes it easy to store between uses, taking up little shop, shed, or garage space. With its small bar, small battery, and low chain speed, the Worx struggled in tough material during our hands-on testing. LIke the other light-duty saws on this list, it works well for occasional use with its modest 10-inch bar. Number 3. Makita XCU03PT1 18V X2 Cordless Chainsaw. Makita, established in 1915, is a company that has redefined innovation. The unmatched durability and quality of its power tools is driven by a strong commitment to research and development, that is reflected in the performance of its products. Its battery-powered chainsaw is an extension of this performance based legacy. If you’re looking for the best battery operated chainsaw that offers ease of use, efficiency, and productivity, this is it. The Makita XCU02PT1 is a battery-operated chainsaw that offers the innovative spirit of Makita, and the dependability of a sturdy tool. Not only does it cut wood up to 12 inches thick, but it also weighs just over 10 pounds with two batteries attached. This weight value is fantastic for a tool of this caliber, making sure that you do not endure the excessive strain of carrying a heavy power tool.
Number 4. BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX* Cordless Chainsaw. There’s no need to break your budget for a cordless chainsaw, particularly if you only expect to use it occasionally for light duties around your property. The BLACK+DECKER 20V Max chainsaw comes at a very reasonable price point, but it’s no slouch when getting the job done. The 10-inch bar is more than adequate for pruning or removing shrub or tree branches, and depending on your specifics, it has enough run time to finish most garden tasks. At 7 pounds, it’s easy to maneuver without wearing yourself out. The chainsaw comes with a 20-volt max lithium battery and charger, along with a scabbard to cover the tool when idle. The chain tension is easy to adjust, with no tools required, and the auto-oiler keeps the chain turning smoothly. For safety, the bar and chain are designed to reduce the risk of kickback. Number 5. Greenworks Pro 80V 18-Inch Chainsaw. If you thought only a gas-powered chainsaw had enough muscle to take down a fairly large tree, then be prepared to be pleasantly surprised by the Greenworks Pro 80-Volt Chainsaw. With its 18-inch bar, 80-volt battery, and powerful motor equivalent to a 42cc gas engine, you can use this chainsaw to tackle even heavy-duty tasks, from felling trees to cutting logs to removing branches to clearing debris after a storm. When you've fully charged this commercial-grade chainsaw, you can make up to 150 cuts, and take advantage of its fast speed, strong torque, and overall power. Sturdy steel bucking spikes hold logs in place while you work; an automatic chain oiling system reduces maintenance, and a brushless motor furnishes long life and superior
runtime. Plus, it charges super fast; in as little as 30 minutes, it's ready to go. More Details. Article Video Website Social Media. Twitter Facebook Instagram Pinterest Youtube