I have a Remington 'chainsaw-on-a-stick' that can be used by itself (10" bar, 7 Amps). Pretty light duty. Plastic gears. Won't stand up to heavy use or abuse.If your only going to use it occasionally, you won't wear out a cheaper one either.
Try some of the 'better' ones. Your expectations will change!Power is what youd expect from an electric saw.
I found the Greenworks 16" 40v Chainsaw to be an excellent saw to cut anything under a foot in diameter priced around $300. Keep it sharpened and this saw will do some surprising cutting for you. Nothing like no pulling to start, no smelly gas and nice light weight. This old guy has retired my old Husky and the Sthil Farm Boss and sticking to lighter weight firewooding.Are there any good electric saws. I'm looking to pick up a cheap used saw to use in the driveway at home. Any suggestions? I was think maybe an older USA made Mac or Sears type saw
Hi Doc Scott,I found the Greenworks 16" 40v Chainsaw to be an excellent saw to cut anything under a foot in diameter priced around $300. Keep it sharpened and this saw will do some surprising cutting for you. Nothing like no pulling to start, no smelly gas and nice light weight. This old guy has retired my old Husky and the Sthil Farm Boss and sticking to lighter weight firewooding.
Pushing too hard? Dull chain? Or just creosote?I should say i made close to hundred cuts. It finished a lot of cuts with smoke rolling off the bar...
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