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Free in-store pickup. Shipping makes the deal not as sweet, but if you are able to pick this up it's a great deal!
https://www.grainger.com/product/...-in-317D25
This would be an okay deal with the chainsaw alone, but coupled with the 5ah battery this is a smoking deal!
Competitor pricing is around 220
https://www.amazon.com/DEWALT-DCC...B00GLI0VRM OOS
CCC on Amazon shows the lowest price for this set was 199.00 on Aug 31, 2018.
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So that leaves you at $50 for a 5ah battery which is on the low side you'd pay for one in the grey market (eBay/Craigslist/FB Marketplace).
Great deal if you can get it for $150 picked up.
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This is only mentioned on the 22" hedge trimmer page under a section called "required accessories". WTF.
I have the Milwaukee chainsaw and it's a surprisingly good chainsaw. Good weight/balance and it tore through several large trees without issue. I know we have come a long way with electric tools but I'm still always amazed at just how well some of these traditional gas-only tools perform.
Have both.
The Milwaukee one leaks more and isn't just longer, but cuts better. The power of the Milwaukee is substantially more.
The battery placement on the Dewalt feels weird while the Milwaukee takes the massive large ones (that I received with it) and the typical ones you'd find. Take out the battery and you have a nice little compartment for gloves or bar oil.
Both are about the same amount of weight and if place the Dewalt into the smaller and lighter category (cutting branches / limbs) while I'll use the Milwaukee to cut rounds to size for when I need to throw them into the fire place.
If you don't need, or have an option, then go for the Milwaukee.
I'd set the Dewalt for $100 and the Milwaukee for $150, in terms of value
The Milwaukee one leaks more and isn't just longer, but cuts better. The power of the Milwaukee is substantially more.
The battery placement on the Dewalt feels weird while the Milwaukee takes the massive large ones (that I received with it) and the typical ones you'd find. Take out the battery and you have a nice little compartment for gloves or bar oil.
Both are about the same amount of weight and if place the Dewalt into the smaller and lighter category (cutting branches / limbs) while I'll use the Milwaukee to cut rounds to size for when I need to throw them into the fire place.
If you don't need, or have an option, then go for the Milwaukee.
I'd set the Dewalt for $100 and the Milwaukee for $150, in terms of value
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Click the link or read the title....
https://www.grainger.com/product/...ype-165GV9 [grainger.com]
Please don't use a chainsaw. You're unqualified - trust me.
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