Glad to find this thread. Not surprised as this is exactly what happened today with the 60v 16" 2.5a $200 Walmart special with free delivery
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I had been curious about the new battery saws. Surprised by how fast it is. And quiet
Made short work of a new fallen dead ? from the storm.

Limbs and anything 8" or under, it just fly through. Got 2/3's into that 14" trunk and as said above as soon as it was about to hit a lick it would die. Have to raise it up, pull the trigger and go again. This was maybe 15-20 minutes into cutting and I may possibly are not charged the battery til it quit blinking, like I did this evening. So I could cut for 20 minutes and then have to charge it for 50. Another battery is the price of a small boat but if you own other 60v GW tools it would be worthwhile., It is what it is though. A great tool for quiet, clean worry free ,other than battery life light use.
Not sure the oiler was working 100% and the biodegradable bar and chain lube is thick as snot


The lady took a liking to it immediately and never got it in the dirt once. Took to running it like it owed her money. I was grinning like a possum eating briars watching her. I just hauled the brush.




I had been curious about the new battery saws. Surprised by how fast it is. And quiet
Made short work of a new fallen dead ? from the storm.

Limbs and anything 8" or under, it just fly through. Got 2/3's into that 14" trunk and as said above as soon as it was about to hit a lick it would die. Have to raise it up, pull the trigger and go again. This was maybe 15-20 minutes into cutting and I may possibly are not charged the battery til it quit blinking, like I did this evening. So I could cut for 20 minutes and then have to charge it for 50. Another battery is the price of a small boat but if you own other 60v GW tools it would be worthwhile., It is what it is though. A great tool for quiet, clean worry free ,other than battery life light use.
Not sure the oiler was working 100% and the biodegradable bar and chain lube is thick as snot


The lady took a liking to it immediately and never got it in the dirt once. Took to running it like it owed her money. I was grinning like a possum eating briars watching her. I just hauled the brush.

