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Maybe Al Gore will buy you one?
Plus,
No gas to buy, mix, store, dispose of.
No ethanol issues.
No hard starting or flooding.
No air filter or fuel filter.
No spark plugs to foul or change.
No carbs to adjust or rebuild.
No two-cycle fog or smell.
It's 'On' or it's 'Off', or somebody tripped a circuit breaker.
Before people call them 'sissy' saws, recall that the first STIHL (1926) and Homelite (1946) chainsaws were electric.
Clearly, limited for use in the woods, but for residential use they can be a good choice. Where I live in the city, I am never more than 100' from an outlet.
Philbert
Yes....and all the things you listed.
Corded saws really do come in handy. Never thought about buying one, until I came across the one I bought at a yard sale.
It was like new in it's box, all the paperwork included. Pulled it out of the box, and could tell it had been used once or twice.
I talked um down from $15.00 to $10.00. Best $10.00 I've spent in along time.
For those of you that don't have one, you're missing out.