Cordless Brushless Chainsaw

Cordless Brushless Chainsaw

Your employees still need to carry their sharpeners, and they still need to put in bar-and-chain oil. Bar-and-chain oil is one requirement I’ve noticed in particular being neglected on battery saws. Cutting-edge handheld chainsaw battery powered technology isn’t going to do you any good if the new employee warps the guide bar and ruins the chain rollers every time they take the saw out. One of the advantages of a cordless chainsaw is its portability.
Operating the cordless chainsaw is as easy as inserting the 4.0V 4.0Ah Lithium Ion battery into the battery compartment at the rear of the unit. Received a review saw from Oregon to see if we can answer that question. Stay tuned for a bunch of posts from Mark as he experiments with our trial saw, and for a later post from me explaining how we narrowed down the battery-powered chainsaw choices out there. In a few weeks, I hope that we'll be able to tell you whether or not a battery-powered chainsaw is worth the expense for homesteaders. Battery chain saws provide a great balance of power and portability. Keep your lawn beautiful with convenient cordless chain saws from Sears.

The safety lock and switch trigger provide you double protection for prevent accidental advance. From a flat battery to full charge in  just 1 hour and a brain that tells you how healthy your battery is. The 30 cm cutting system equipped with a narrow kerf chain means highly efficient and quick cutting.
Knowing the pros and cons of each style can better help you make the right choice. Whether you’re a homeowner or professional, a durable tool bag to carry your tools without damage is essential. Features extra-large, wide-mouth 16” opening for easy access and visibility of tools and accessories. The power curve on an electric chainsaw is smooth and predictable.
We’ve been using Makita’s 18V and 18V X2 chainsaws for years. However, it’s the 40V max XGT line that has the best options for Team Teal. The GCU04 steps up with 42cc gas equivalent power thanks to its brushless motor.

Plus, you’ll find gas-powered chainsaws with bars as long as several feet, while battery chainsaws top out at 18 inches. The 20-volt battery has enough oomph to fuel up to 96 cuts before needing a recharge. The balanced design and comfortable handle make the tool easy to wield and maneuver without too much stress or strain. 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.
Stay up-to-date on the hottest deals, the newest sales events, and the latest products. Soft rubber texture is both easy to grip and makes the product comfortable to hold for extended periods. Stock up on backup accessories to make sure you have everything you need to complete long weekend projects. That way, your to-do list doesn't have to stop just because your tool needs new parts.

Failure to complete the form may result in a delay in processing your return. Hand protection should always be worn, especially when maintaining saws. This means if you experience any unhappiness with our product, no matter what, no questions asked. Reach out to us within 30 days and we will refund your purchase. Once you get above 120 degrees Fahrenheit, the risk of fire becomes very real. Very pleased with the snowblower and the extremely fast shipping.
However, with the boost in overall power, it doesn’t really need it.

When you see numbers such as 60V Max, that’s a battery that settles into a 54V nominal voltage. When you don’t see “Max” on the battery and packaging, you’re usually looking at a battery that is displaying its nominal volts. It’s the same basic equation we use for power, just applied to energy storage instead of output. It’s an easy way to compare the available energy of one battery to another when they have different voltages. Holding a saw with your left hand on the front handle in front of you should have the saw balancing fairly flat. Being a bit front-heavy is okay, but a rear-heavy saw lifts the cutting end of the saw up towards you and requires more effort and vigilance to use and carry safely.
As stated above, the charge is plenty good for a team of three to cut and haul off materials. No gasoline – hard starting – measuring cups, Bar oil and you are good to go. When you first start using one, it’s strange if you’re used to a gas chainsaw. Electric powered chainsaws use clean technology and create almost no smoke or emissions. This means reduced physical exposure to petrochemicals and reduced inhalation of hydrocarbons.
Other than chain and bar oil, just slap a battery in and go. We compare this battery-powered technology to traditional combustion powered models and highlight the health benefits. And we also reveal situations where battery powered chainsaws may not be a safer alternative to two-stroke models. This is a great chainsaw for anyone who regularly cuts firewood and demands reliable, powerful performance. At a lightweight 9 pounds, this chainsaw shouldn't tire you out quickly.

Low-kickback chains are also available; they are specially designed to prevent the chain from digging too deeply into the wood. If the cutter of the chains gets too deep into wood, it can stop abruptly and cause kickback. To help avoid kickback, never use the tip of the saw for making cuts.