I have had it for about a year and I love it. It’s even better than I had expected, and I’m using it more and more. I also have a bigger pro chainsaw for the big stuff, but the husky 120i is really good for the small stuff and limbing. It’s powerful and quiet. But of course it’s a small homeowner chainsaw so treat it gently, it’s not a pro saw.
I bought this saw last veek. Its cutting performance is event better then it looks on the video. Its actually nearly same cutting power as my "no-name" 1800W electric chainsaw with oregon bar and chain. Just one different - its not so hard to stop this husqvarna saw in the log when you realy push it too hard. With electric chainsaw you can really bite the tree using the metal spikes, but thats all the difference in power. Whit this battery saw I made 9 cuts of oak tree, aprox. 21-23cm diameter and lost just 1 point ot battery indicator from 3.
I have had it for about a year and I love it. It’s even better than I had expected, and I’m using it more and more. I also have a bigger pro chainsaw for the big stuff, but the husky 120i is really good for the small stuff and limbing. It’s powerful and quiet.
But of course it’s a small homeowner chainsaw so treat it gently, it’s not a pro saw.
I bought this saw last veek. Its cutting performance is event better then it looks on the video. Its actually nearly same cutting power as my "no-name" 1800W electric chainsaw with oregon bar and chain. Just one different - its not so hard to stop this husqvarna saw in the log when you realy push it too hard. With electric chainsaw you can really bite the tree using the metal spikes, but thats all the difference in power. Whit this battery saw I made 9 cuts of oak tree, aprox. 21-23cm diameter and lost just 1 point ot battery indicator from 3.
Thank you for your nice comment!
Very impressive!
Thank you very much.