Oregon introduced a battery-powered chainsaw a few years back. Since then, its 'PowerNow' brand has grown to include: a cordless pole saw, hedge trimmer, and string trimmers, with new products announced for Spring 2015.
http://oregoncordless.com/
I was surprised when they announced a new, corded, electric chainsaw, also equipped with their PowerSharp chain and a built-in sharpener. I like electric chainsaws, so I asked if I could demo one, and compare it to a couple of other saws: their CS250, 40 volt, battery saw; and my Makita UC4000, 13 amp, corded, electric saw.
All 3 of these saws run PowerSharp chain, with the Oregon models having a built-in sharpening lever. My Makita uses one of their aftermarket kits with the bar-end sharpening cassette. All 3 saws can also be fitted with standard 3/8 low-profile, .050 gauge chain, if the user prefers.
These saws are not identical: they have different power ratings, different chain speeds, different bar lengths; etc. So this is not a competitive, or quantitative comparison. It is a subjective evaluation of this new saw, using some familiar saws for reference.
References:
Oregon CS1500 Spec Sheet
http://www.oregonproducts.com/pro/products/corded/CS1500.htm
Oregon 40V Saw thread
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/review-oregon-powernow-cordless-chainsaw.179262/
Oregon 40V Pole Saw review
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/oregon-40-volt-pole-saw.248941/
PowerSharp threads
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/powersharp.148391/
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/oregon-powersharp.125402/
Philbert
http://oregoncordless.com/
I was surprised when they announced a new, corded, electric chainsaw, also equipped with their PowerSharp chain and a built-in sharpener. I like electric chainsaws, so I asked if I could demo one, and compare it to a couple of other saws: their CS250, 40 volt, battery saw; and my Makita UC4000, 13 amp, corded, electric saw.
All 3 of these saws run PowerSharp chain, with the Oregon models having a built-in sharpening lever. My Makita uses one of their aftermarket kits with the bar-end sharpening cassette. All 3 saws can also be fitted with standard 3/8 low-profile, .050 gauge chain, if the user prefers.
These saws are not identical: they have different power ratings, different chain speeds, different bar lengths; etc. So this is not a competitive, or quantitative comparison. It is a subjective evaluation of this new saw, using some familiar saws for reference.
References:
Oregon CS1500 Spec Sheet
http://www.oregonproducts.com/pro/products/corded/CS1500.htm
Oregon 40V Saw thread
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/review-oregon-powernow-cordless-chainsaw.179262/
Oregon 40V Pole Saw review
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/oregon-40-volt-pole-saw.248941/
PowerSharp threads
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/powersharp.148391/
http://www.arboristsite.com/community/threads/oregon-powersharp.125402/
Philbert