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Best Small Chainsaws (Top 5 Picks)

if youu2019re looking to cut small trees or branches in awkward places, a full-size chainsaw might be unwieldy. The solution could be a mini chainsaw, which is a less powerful but significantly more versatile option that's perfect for small tasks. <br><br>More Details.<br>Article: https://toolsdetail.com/category/power-tools/saw/<br>Video: https://youtu.be/m7e44Gwud0c<br>Website: https://toolsdetail.com<br>

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Best Small Chainsaws (Top 5 Picks)

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  1. if you’re looking to cut small trees or branches in awkward places, a full-size chainsaw might be unwieldy. The solution could be a mini chainsaw, which is a less powerful but significantly more versatile option that's perfect for small tasks. Number 1. BLACK+DECKER LCS1020 Chainsaw. The Black+Decker LCS1020 is the finest backyard chainsaw. This cordless chainsaw is a pleasure to use anywhere around your home or garden, featuring a 10-inch bar and powered by a 20-volt lithium-ion battery, yet weighing only 7.2 pounds. The fact that the battery easily lasts for a whole workday would be enough to get Black+Decker into the top three all by itself. Yet there are other features love almost as much. The oiling system is user-friendly, with a window for monitoring the fluid level, and the tool-free chain tensioner worked fine every time we tried it. The battery is compatible with many of B+D’s other cordless power tools. And did we mention the ergonomic handle? You might not even feel it after dicing up a limb with the LCS1020. One catch is that you have to pay extra for the battery and charger. Number 2. Worx WG384 40V small Chainsaw.

  2. the Worx WG384 cordless chainsaw features a 14-inch bar that is just the right size for small and midsize pruning and cleanup jobs. It boasts toolless automatic chain tensioning, automatic chain lubrication, and includes a safety chain brake. The efficient brushless motor extends battery life, and the batteries are compatible with all Worx Power Share 20V, 40V, and 80V tools. the WG384’s performance quality as a basic backyard-worthy chainsaw for DIYers. The lightweight chainsaw proved to cut very well without binding in the wood, and the batteries lasted through 68 cuts, ranging from 4 to 12 inches in diameter. On the downside, the bar oil reservoir leaked a little when not in use, the automatic chain tensioner needed occasional manual adjustment, and it simply didn’t operate quite as comfortably and aggressively as our best battery chainsaw pick. Number 3. Oregon CS1500 Lightweight Chainsaw. Cutting firewood with a dull saw is not fun. To make it easier to maintain a sharp tool, Oregon created a self-sharpening electric chainsaw with plenty of power to boot. The Oregon has an 18-inch bar and a self-sharpening lever that grinds a fresh edge onto the chain’s cutting teeth in 3 to 5 seconds. It has a 15-amp motor, an automatic oiler, and a reservoir view window for bar lube. It also uses a toolless chain tensioning system, which allows the user to adjust the chain to the proper tension and lock it back into place with ease. it easily cut through the largest 12-inch to 14-inch material that we had on hand with zero chain binding or motor bogging down. While the saw is heavier than most of those, the extra weight helped balance the saw body and bar length, plus it added to the downward pressure for cutting large material. Number 4. Ego Power+ CS1401 14-Inch Chainsaw.

  3. Those looking for gas-like power in a battery-fueled chainsaw may want to check out the Ego Power+ CS1401. Powered by a 56V 2.5Ah rechargeable lithium battery, this chainsaw features a 14-inch bar, automatic chain oiler, toolless manual tensioner, weather-resistant construction, and a high-efficiency brushless motor to extend battery runtime and overall tool lifespan. The battery is compatible with all Ego Power+ ARC Lithium tools, including mowers, blowers, trimmers, and many more. the Ego Power+ 56V lineup with favorable results, and the CS1401 cordless chainsaw continues the trend. The battery lasted through 76 cuts of 4-inch to 12- inch material. At 11.4 pounds, it was the heaviest battery-powered saw, but it was quiet and fast cutting though not as fast as the Makita XCU03PT. This saw is part of an extensive group of consistently capable tools that can share batteries, a considerable advantage that saves money and space. Number 5. Poulan Pro PR4016 40cc Small Chainsaw. The Poulan Pro is another of our favorite gas-powered lightweight chainsaws. Poulan is a subsidiary of Husqvarna and follows in its parent company’s footsteps with chainsaws that aim to be strong and light. The Poulan gets close to that mark in some ways and flies wide in others. The biggest downside is that it’s a nightmare to start; even people who like it otherwise report that it takes a lot of yanking to get it going and that it frequently dies. The engine also overheats easily, forcing you to wait for it to cool down if you fail to start it too many times in a row. If you can keep the PR4016 going, you’re rewarded with a powerful backyard saw built with sturdy materials. It’s a significant improvement on many gas saws, with less noise and exhaust on average, and it performs consistently for years on end.

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