Battery powered chainsaw recommendations? (2017)

   / Battery powered chainsaw recommendations? (2017) #182  
Any current opinions what's the best battery powered chainsaw? I have to trim some trees from a 40 foot man-lift. I have a hotrodded Stihl MS201T that cuts like h*ll - but after trying the 36volt Makita & the 40V Husqv .... there's no turning back :thumbsup:
.... Gotta have one, more work & less effort, no hearing protection required I can hear my guys on the ground. And the neighbors won't complain.

So who has a modern battery powered chainsaw and what brand model? Not interested versions from a few years back, unless you're happy with it. Wanna hear about the new ones that rival a small gas saw.

Don't remember whether I replied. Will do now whether I did or not. We wore out the brushes on a 40v 12" cut Kobalt one this last spring. Bought another brushed 40v one same as what we have, as the new brushless ones have a different 24v battery. If buying new, I'd buy a brushless one. Kobalt is good.

We've also a couple 18v B&D ones, a regular "straight" one and another alligator one. Love the alligator one, but it requires you to have an oil squirt gun to give it a shot every so often. Neither of these are near as powerful nor last as long as the Kobalt one but are great for having around.

We cleared out a debris pile about 100 yards long and about 6 or 8 ft high filled with all kinds and sizes of wood left by the May, 2018 storm. The Kobalt champed through it all. Only some of the big bases of some trees had to be pushed into a pile we made alongside the creek via the tractor bucket. The Kobalt sometimes had to be used on both sides to get through some of that stuff.

Ralph
 
   / Battery powered chainsaw recommendations? (2017) #183  
Put them in the freezer for an hour or so and please tell me how well they work. I would be curious.

The batteries are obviously not meant to be in freezing weather for long and the run time will probably be reduced a bit. The stihl batteries won't charge if they are too cold and need to get back to room temp or close before charging. I've run into this before and so has my father.

I keep my electric saw in the basement and bring it out when I need it.

Is this a limitation of the tech, for sure, just like you might not to use them on a really wet day.

The idea though isn't that these saws are ready to replace the big boys or "serious" land owner. This is for small use and home owner applications really. Some of us just push them a little further is all.
 
   / Battery powered chainsaw recommendations? (2017) #184  
The thinking is, that these electric saws WILL replace the gas ones, sooner rather than later.
 
   / Battery powered chainsaw recommendations? (2017) #186  
The thinking is, that these electric saws WILL replace the gas ones, sooner rather than later.

Yes I agree, but they have a ways to go until they get there. I would say 5-10 years until we see a true commercial saw.

Stihl already upgraded their batteries to work in light rain, before they wouldn't work in any wet conditions. But we need to see something that can meet the TQ that gassers can put out. Where a battery saw might slow down, usually a gas would power through.

As I do mostly smaller things, I'm happy 95% of the time with my electric. Call up the cousin for big trees as he has a monster gasser.
 
   / Battery powered chainsaw recommendations? (2017) #187  
When Ontario Hydro came out here in the summer, they had a Stihl Cordless saw . They also came with a small FORD mounted bucket truck, that I am told by people in the industry is horrible.

When lawnmowers and ZTs are going battery, you know that is the trend.
 
   / Battery powered chainsaw recommendations? (2017) #188  
I've got a Huskavarna battery one and I like it for the ease of use. It is a lot lighter than a gasser. The big tree in the back yard that came down last winter all got cut up this past spring with it. My shoulders thanked me profusely for buying it rather than a gasser.
Would I buy another one? In a heartbeat.
 
   / Battery powered chainsaw recommendations? (2017) #189  
For the size and capability of the saw, the Oregon is hardly lightweight.
 
   / Battery powered chainsaw recommendations? (2017) #190  
For the size and capability of the saw, the Oregon is hardly lightweight.
With battery installed, my EGO saws are close in weight to gas saws I've owned: Husqvarna 36, Stihl 290.
 

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