Treespotter
ArboristSite Operative
That was our thought exactly.
Oregon says that their brushless C
S300 chainsaw is now available!
http://oregoncordless.com/product/chain-saw-cs300/#product-hreview
Philbert
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Going into business Zog?. . . seven saws, three trimmers and a hedge trimmer. . .
Going into business Zog?
Philbert
Love to get my hands on one and compare it side-by-side with my CS250.Anyway, you gonna get the new oregon saw?
Will start a new thread later this week (linked here), with some initial comments on the CS300, and side-by-side comparisons with the CS250.
How much does it weigh with the 6 A/hr battery?I would say it's the closest thing to a gas saw that I've run yet. Lots of torque and chain speed. The echo I had for a short while was ok , but it was glitchy, had short run time and the battery got really hot. This Dewalt definitely has much longer runtime and seems very well built . The battery was really cool after running it too.
It's a very comfortable and well balanced saw too.
I just got a new toy today. A Dewalt 40v chainsaw. Only had time to carve with it for about 20 minutes, but that all I needed to know its a keeper!!
I use my 80v Kobalt often, but this Dewalt definitely has more power. ...and runtime(I got the saw with the 6aH capacity battery). Only used about half the battery capacity after about 20 minutes of carving.
Well, there is certainly enough variety now for a big battery saw shootout. Be interested to see how this one stacks up against the high end oregon and husky and greenworks and so on, in regular firewood cutting.
zemmo, I will weigh it tomorrow.How much does it weigh with the 6 A/hr battery?
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