Hurricane Ian took down a couple of large cedar trees at out place and plopped them across our driveway, so I have some cutting to do. I've owned a couple of gas-powered chainsaws in the past, but my old Poulan will require some work to get running since the carb is pretty gummed up. Being frustrated with the mess and hassle of gas saws, I decided to take a look at a battery-powered one.
So this morning SWMBO and I took a trip to Ace. All they had were Stihl units, and they were pretty pricey with battery and charger sold as separate items. A 14" saw + battery + charger was going to set me back about $800, so we decided to see what Lowe's had.
Turns out what Lowe's had was a 16" EGO, with a 56V battery and charger included, on sale for $229 (regular price $249). Reviews looked good, so we said "SOLD!" and headed for self-checkout.
I just tried it out and I like it. I'll be an infrequent user, so it will probably hold up well enough for my light home use. And I love the convenience! No drive to the gas station, no filling a gas can, no premixing gas and oil, no choking, starter cord yanking, engine warming, throttle playing, etc. And I really like that when I'm not pulling the trigger it's not running at all.
It zipped through some 10" cedar limbs like a hot knife through butter. I think it's going to be exactly the saw I've needed.
But I'm having trouble finding a hockey goalie mask here in central Florida.....
So this morning SWMBO and I took a trip to Ace. All they had were Stihl units, and they were pretty pricey with battery and charger sold as separate items. A 14" saw + battery + charger was going to set me back about $800, so we decided to see what Lowe's had.
Turns out what Lowe's had was a 16" EGO, with a 56V battery and charger included, on sale for $229 (regular price $249). Reviews looked good, so we said "SOLD!" and headed for self-checkout.
I just tried it out and I like it. I'll be an infrequent user, so it will probably hold up well enough for my light home use. And I love the convenience! No drive to the gas station, no filling a gas can, no premixing gas and oil, no choking, starter cord yanking, engine warming, throttle playing, etc. And I really like that when I'm not pulling the trigger it's not running at all.
It zipped through some 10" cedar limbs like a hot knife through butter. I think it's going to be exactly the saw I've needed.
But I'm having trouble finding a hockey goalie mask here in central Florida.....