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DEWALT 18" 60V MAX Cordless Chainsaw (Tool Only, DCCS672B)

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$165

$330

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Blains Farm Fleet
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Blains Farm Fleet has DEWALT 18" 60V MAX Cordless Chainsaw (Tool Only, DCCS672B) for $164.99. Free store pickup is available where stock permits, otherwise shipping is $1.99 for Rewards Members (free to join).

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Features:
  • Quick chain adjustment with onboard wrench
  • Built for safety: Limited kick back protection with chain brake
  • Long-lasting performance: Continuous lubrication with auto-oiling feature for longevity of use
  • 26% more peak power than a 40.9 cc gas chainsaw**
  • More than 2x the torque: up to 2.5X the torque of a 40.9 cc Gas Chainsaw**
  • Fast cutting through thick wood: Cuts through 17 in. white oak log as fast as 24 seconds using DCB609 battery, sold separately

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  • This offer beats a Frontpage deal from July 2024.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Blains Farm Fleet has DEWALT 18" 60V MAX Cordless Chainsaw (Tool Only, DCCS672B) for $164.99. Free store pickup is available where stock permits, otherwise shipping is $1.99 for Rewards Members (free to join).

Thanks to Community Member philadelphialaw for posting this deal.

Features:
  • Quick chain adjustment with onboard wrench
  • Built for safety: Limited kick back protection with chain brake
  • Long-lasting performance: Continuous lubrication with auto-oiling feature for longevity of use
  • 26% more peak power than a 40.9 cc gas chainsaw**
  • More than 2x the torque: up to 2.5X the torque of a 40.9 cc Gas Chainsaw**
  • Fast cutting through thick wood: Cuts through 17 in. white oak log as fast as 24 seconds using DCB609 battery, sold separately

Editor's Notes

Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • This offer beats a Frontpage deal from July 2024.
  • Please see the original post for additional details & give the forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

Original Post

Written by philadelphialaw

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ElatedStag3292
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can confirm the leaking but you just store it sideways with the reservoir up. never leaked a drop after that.

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JusthathoughtToday 01:12 AM
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7 reviews with 2.1 average
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Today 01:20 AM
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itssskykyToday 01:20 AM
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tool only
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Today 01:22 AM
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Nick04263Today 01:22 AM
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Reviews say you need to empty chain oil between uses or it leaks out in storage. I've never heard of that being a thing before. Terrible design if true.
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Kev1nGToday 01:23 AM
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Reviews complain about leaking oil, chain tensioner breaking and it resembling a toy. Going to pass on this one.
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jeff44jeffToday 01:31 AM
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I would take a chance if it came with that 60v battery. Reviews aren't promising.
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BondTToday 01:32 AM
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Homedepot has this on clearance for $180. i guess base on the reviews why this thing on sale!
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Today 01:32 AM
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bud914Today 01:32 AM
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Quote from Justhathought :
7 reviews with 2.1 average
yes 7...look elsewhere where there is more teviews
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polldavToday 01:49 AM
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I got this for $135 I think last month when that goofy Midwest department store that I forget the name of had a big dewalt sale. No idea if it often goes down that low though.
As far as I know the 60v 14, 18 and 20 inch chainsaws are all fine and the old 16" one is the model everyone hates
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HiQToday 02:00 AM
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Quote from polldav :
I got this for $135 I think last month when that goofy Midwest department store that I forget the name of had a big dewalt sale. No idea if it often goes down that low though.
As far as I know the 60v 14, 18 and 20 inch chainsaws are all fine and the old 16" one is the model everyone hates
bomgaars? $139.99
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EureskoToday 02:15 AM
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Quote from Kev1nG :
Reviews complain about leaking oil, chain tensioner breaking and it resembling a toy. Going to pass on this one.
I think all the DeWalt chainsaws leak oil, which is why the manual says to drain it when storing it. not hard, just dump it out. I use a 2stroke oil measurement bottle to store it in, because it's small and has a wide mouth, easily fits a funnel with a filter. As far as the bar tensioner, there are better gears available from DeWalt they put in the newer saws, if you have that problem the small tooth gears probably broke, and they make thick beefy gears that drop right in. Cost less than $25. The saw rips and chews through batteries. It's a great saw.
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LunchboxBenToday 02:16 AM
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Quote from Nick04263 :
Reviews say you need to empty chain oil between uses or it leaks out in storage. I've never heard of that being a thing before. Terrible design if true.

My 20V DeWalt and 40V Ryobi both leak oil. I have a puddle in my garage that's going to be an issue working on the insulation and drywall this weekend because they will leak. Wish I had a case for them, because I'll forget.
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whiddlesToday 02:28 AM
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Quote from Nick04263 :
Reviews say you need to empty chain oil between uses or it leaks out in storage. I've never heard of that being a thing before. Terrible design if true.
all my chainsaws leak oil. gas powered or battery upto 24 inch blades
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ElatedStag3292Today 02:33 AM
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Quote from Nick04263 :
Reviews say you need to empty chain oil between uses or it leaks out in storage. I've never heard of that being a thing before. Terrible design if true.
can confirm the leaking but you just store it sideways with the reservoir up. never leaked a drop after that.
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hoshorToday 02:39 AM
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Quote from HiQ :
bomgaars? $139.99
I bought one from Bomgaars on that sale and have used it once to cut done a 20 foot evergreen tree. It chewed right through the cuts. Obviously small sample size. All the electric chain saws i own need the oil drained after use (I must buy junk, Remington corded pole saw and Worx battery 12")

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ScarletKite628Today 02:39 AM
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We've had the earlier 60v saw with the 16 inch blade for a few years. Does a decent job for an occasional use saw. Yes, they leak bar oil if you sit them in the usual, upright position. But the simple fix we've found is to just sit it on the side, with the oil fill hole up, and no more leaks (no, it doesn't leak from then fill hole, but that storage position prevents the leaking inside the mechanism). Even our Stihl gas saws will leak oil.
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