EddieWalker
Epic Contributor
I didn't know they made chainsaws. My wife bought a SunJoe leaf blower for $25 a few years ago. I thought she had waster her money, but it's awesome!!! We have three now, they were so cheap that it was easier to just keep each one where we use it.My gas saws hardly ever get pulled out anymore, and we heat only with wood... cutting and splitting a few cords a year. I may get some laughs, but I use and love my 18" SunJoe corded electric chainsaw. It has an Oregon bar and chain, cuts as well as my gas saws, is lightweight, no starting... just pick it up and it's ready to work, and the chain stops instantly, as soon as you release the trigger. They are cheap, and no worries about gas. I've cut lots of huge branches from the top of my boom forklift, and this is so much easier to use and much safer. The cord really doesn't get in the way at all, and you can buy a good 12awg long extension cord for the price of a few tanks of gas... and no batteries to worry about or charge, and it's much cheaper than the battery saws. I can usually get power where I need it around the farm, but have had to pull the gas saws out a few times, and then so much appreciate going back to the electric, particularly after trying to get the gas saws to fire up and wasting so much time working on them. Mine is an 18", but they seem to only have the 16" now in the corded saws. https://shopjoe.com/products/sun-joe-16-inch-14-amp-electric-chain-saw?_pos=10&_sid=559af5100&_ss=r
When I build my bucking table, I might think about getting a corded chainsaw. I can see the advantages if I'm close to the house and I'm just cutting logs into rounds.