Electric chainsaw

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Skringtan

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Has anybody used an electric chain saw and are they any good?
My wife is looking for a saw to cut up wood for the fire and has been looking at DEWALT DCCS620P1, Would have thought a chainsaw would have been better but not sure what like an electric one would be.
 
   / Electric chainsaw #2  
I have used one for demolition occasionally. (16" 110VAC)
Mainly as we wanted clean air and also had 110 on site.

With lithium batteries they are getting good reviews.
Not for arborist trade but OK for DIY home use.
Big trend is a mini (6" blade) offered by most brands now.
Just got one for my wife as she has wrist problems and likes to chop everything into small pieces for land fill/rot.

Google search will find U lots of choices.
 
   / Electric chainsaw #3  
ARE YOU TALKING BATTERY OR CORDED? I BOUGHT A WEN 40 VOLT 16 IN BATTERY SAW 2 YRS AGO AND HAVE NOT USED MY GAS SAW SINCE, it REALLY DEPENDS ON WHAT YOU WANT IT FOR. FOR CUTTING LARGE AMOUNTS OF FIREWOOD THEN A GAS SAW WOULD BE BETTER. FOR TRIMMING AND REMOVING SMALL TREES AND BRANCHES THEY ARE GREAT. I HAVE CUT UP 10IN TREES WITHY NO PROBLEM, tHERE ARE SEVERAL GOOD YOU TUBE COMPARISIONS OUT THERE.
 
   / Electric chainsaw #4  
Has anybody used an electric chain saw and are they any good?
Yes and yes. Cordless tools have now matured to become a reasonable option.

I have wimpy one, Ryobi 18 volt, that I got because I already have several of the batteries and chargers. I recommend something a little stronger for producing firewood. But my use is trivial, for pruning apple orchard limbs that are rotten. Its great for that, plus occasionally cutting a downed Eucalyptus limb - a very tough wood.

Having nothing that needs 2-cycle fuel is a big improvement in convenience. Also no noise, and it stops instantly when the trigger is released.

Recommended.
 
   / Electric chainsaw #7  
I've got the Milwaukee. Will it replace a gasser? Nope. Does it get taken out a lot more than my gasser to do chores? Yep.

If I was just cutting up limbs and stuff around a yard electric would be fine. You say to burn, I don't think they're up for serious firewood processing.
 
   / Electric chainsaw #8  
We've got the Harbor Freight Lynxx 40 Volt chain saw and pole saw. If you keep the chain sharp ..they perform comparably with my Echo chain saw and pole saw and much lighter to carry around.

For some reason HF has discontinued that line?
 
   / Electric chainsaw #9  
I have a Greenworks 40v I use all the time, rarely use my Sthil anymore unless a big tree. I carry couple extra batteries. Quiet.
 
   / Electric chainsaw #10  
Be careful with having an inexperienced person using one these. They are quite and may not instill the caution they deserve. I have a friend who used one and cut himself badly. He is a arborist who works for a utility company and cuts hundreds of limbs and trees a year. But one mistake is all it takes.

My fiancé wanted to use my Lynxx and I refuse to let her use any chainsaw. I may come off as sexist but most women do not have a clue... many men do not have a clue either but some have at least has some exposure to a saw.
 

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