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Off topic Electric chain saws

M-61

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Any recommendations for a battery chain saw?
What should I look for?
Use would be max 10 inch trees at the very most with 6” being usual use
Thanks in advance
 
Sounds like am EGO 14" would be perfect for that. I have the 18" version and it's pretty impressive. My daughter bought a small Dewalt and it stalls at anything over a twig.
 
I bought this a couple of weeks ago and so far it has been a beast.

I was very surprised at how well it cuts compared to a gasser. So far it has exceeded my expectations. Battery life is excellent.

One reason I bought it: my s-i-l said his field guys hadn't broken it yet, so high praise indeed.
 
when they first came out i bought a 20 v Dewalt and it has been quite good.

there have been many improvements since they first came on the scene.
 
I don't use mine a whole lot, but I have an 18V Ryobi w/14" bar IIRC. Have cut down and cut up a large aspen along with others with the thing. Still works fine, but don't know how much longer it will last. Have other 18V Ryobi stuff, so thats why I bought it. Kid bought me a new one, but haven't used it yet.
 
I own the Stihl and both ability and battery life have been impressive.
At the recent Equip Expo in Louisville We demo'd the newest Makita. Their XGT line is very impressive.
 
I bought this a couple of weeks ago and so far it has been a beast.

I was very surprised at how well it cuts compared to a gasser. So far it has exceeded my expectations. Battery life is excellent.

One reason I bought it: my s-i-l said his field guys hadn't broken it yet, so high praise indeed.
Check out this embarrassing moment for Dewalt Battery Power !
watch
 
I have the husky version with 2 batteries. I built a plywood box/tray to put it in along with a qt of oil & spare chain. The batteries last a year and dont lose charge. The saw is a permanent fixture in the back passenger section of my truck cab. Never smell it. Cuts windfalls like a mofo.
 
I own the Stihl and both ability and battery life have been impressive.
At the recent Equip Expo in Louisville We demo'd the newest Makita. Their XGT line is very impressive.
The XGT line is their 40v line isn't it? I've had their 18v line of tools for years and have had great luck with them.
 
I have the Husqvarna 40v. Cut down and chopped a 30 year old citrus tree and only used 1 bar of the battery. It also makes short work of pine and oak around our cabin.
 

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