Should be able to give a Stihl MSA 200 C-BQ review after the Christmas Tree Season...
Brother is picking one up this year and the Stihl Battery run times range from 1/4 hour to more than 3 hours on a single charge.
Part of the reason is pulling the rope cord on the gas 1500 times plus there have been a few noise complaints from running the gas saw... so will see how the Stihl does in the expectation department...
No idea what the package costs... but not cheap is all I could get out of him.
MSA 2 C-BQ | Lithium-Ion Powered Chainsaw | STIHL USA
Stihl MSA 200 C-BQ $379.95 Chainsaw
AK300 Battery $169 (the biggest one) Note: you need 2 batteries
500 fast charger $119
= $837
If all he's doing is clipping off a fresh inch so the tree can draw water, that Stihl is like using a hammer to swat flies. He should get a Makita first ($178), and maybe the 36v Makita leaf blower. And a few angle grinders, drills drivers, blower, a farm can make good use of those tools. But some guys like to buy orange or need to avoid looking like like a homeowner or something.
What will actually happen though, is they'll use the electric saw at the retail area first, then after the customers are gone they'll use it everywhere so that Stihl won't go to waste.
I didn't see any video where they used the saw dogs. Two other vids they didn't even install it on the saw. Anyway it has a lot of torque, on a ~4" christmas tree you can bear down on it with the dogs it goes thru as fast as you can rotate it prob 4 or 5 seconds.
My 36v leaf blower has become a star tool, I never had a blower before. I use it to blow out my truck cab. It cleans in a fraction of the time of a vacuum. And the bed too (with canopy) it blows the dust out. It blows the leaves out of my gutters, blows all the spiderwebs out of the eaves. I use it to clear off the slab to work on stuff, another awesome battery tool.
I bought these kits cuz they each came with 2 batteries, dual charger and a free angle grinder so I got 4 batteries.
36v blower kit
36v chainsaw kit (top handle)
Repeating this,,,,,,,,,,, don't get the rear-handle Makita battery saw, it has a much faster chain speed (& less torque), but the worst part is an infuriating button you hafta hold down for a little while before the saw will start (every frickin' time!). My buddy bought that one and he's sorry. It's almost like a pull-rope.