Tools.woot.com[woot.com] has 16" 40V Greenworks Brushless Cordless Chainsaw (Tool Only) for $114.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime, otherwise, there is a $6 flat ship fee per order.
I have 2 of these and they both work great. So nice not having to deal with gas and trying to get a gas chainsaw to start. Not as powerful as gas but does the job especially if you keep the chain fresh
I have 2 of these and they both work great. So nice not having to deal with gas and trying to get a gas chainsaw to start. Not as powerful as gas but does the job especially if you keep the chain fresh
Truly depends on the Ampere Hour rating of the battery and all the other variables. I have trimmed 8-10 palm trees on a single 2ah battery and had no issues. Probably about 80, 10-15 second cuts.
I've had this little saw for a few years. Out of trimmer, hedger, mower (died), and the chainsaw in Greenworks 40V I have, the chainsaw is my favorite tool by far. It's the longest bar length (16") in 40V across the brands, it's fairly lightweight, does not leak oil, intuitive / easy to use. If you have batteries / charger -- $115 is a good price. You'd also want to buy the chain sharpener (I think this is the one: https://www.amazon.com/Mempa-Chainsaw-Sharpener-Chain-Easy/dp/B0C931B8Y1)[amazon.com], which requires little skill or learning curve to correctly sharpen the chain in under 5 mins.
I have one also, battery life isn't amazing with a 4.0 battery, but I can get 7 cuts through a 14-15" oak log on a single charge. I carry it out the trails here to clear the path after storms and more battery would be nice.
Like others stated depends on battery. I've brought the 2 I own and 4 batteries I own up in Michigan for cutting wood and myself and a friend can cut for a solid 3 to 4 hours. Combined ah is about 15 but depends heavily on type of wood you are cutting and stress on the blade
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How is the battery life?
Truly depends on the Ampere Hour rating of the battery and all the other variables. I have trimmed 8-10 palm trees on a single 2ah battery and had no issues. Probably about 80, 10-15 second cuts.
Like others stated depends on battery. I've brought the 2 I own and 4 batteries I own up in Michigan for cutting wood and myself and a friend can cut for a solid 3 to 4 hours. Combined ah is about 15 but depends heavily on type of wood you are cutting and stress on the blade