love my Kobalt 80-volt brushless 18" chainsaw with a 5-ah battery. - Still being sold on Lowes website as of 5/26/2024 - I have (2) Kobalt 80-volt 18" Bar Chainsaws and use (2) 5 AH Batteries. Using it on a Southeast LA farm of 18 acres of tall large pine trees that was devastated by a Hurricane with a tornado. most of 10 acres nearly all down. The chainsaw has. been working great even cutting huge logs and trees up to 20"+ logs and it works like a great. And NO more pulling and pulling to start a gas-powered chainsaw. My first 80-volt 18" Bar Chain saw with a 5-AH Battery and charger was $400 in Jul 2021 and just this year bought the second one.
I'm here because I have one I'm trying to find out how to get it replaced for my friend. He used it for five whopping cuts and it died. Lowes doesn't sell it anymore and they won't let him return it even though he has the receipt.
*Ok we know you know how to run a loud generator to disturb the peace. instead of solar (I'm giving you this one for free because I dont want to listen to that archaic brawny redneck crap "making power") lets see now a 210watt 12v (20v) mono crystalline solar panel will charge up 3 car batteries though 1 is needed 3 for the amperage (need not be deep cycle though ideal) and run that say thru a pure sine inverter like maybe Tiger Claw (I use Samlex but those are out of your price range) and you will be able to cut 48 of those neat pines you didnt plant for that 4 hrs of partly shaded early spring sun.) We also know you can drive on a unplowed road... I could go on an on but some people work smart while others work stupid, and some; myself included dont work at all. And proud of it!*
love my Kobalt 80-volt brushless 18" chainsaw with a 5-ah battery. - Still being sold on Lowes website as of 5/26/2024 - I have (2) Kobalt 80-volt 18" Bar Chainsaws and use (2) 5 AH Batteries. Using it on a Southeast LA farm of 18 acres of tall large pine trees that was devastated by a Hurricane with a tornado. most of 10 acres nearly all down. The chainsaw has. been working great even cutting huge logs and trees up to 20"+ logs and it works like a great. And NO more pulling and pulling to start a gas-powered chainsaw. My first 80-volt 18" Bar Chain saw with a 5-AH Battery and charger was $400 in Jul 2021 and just this year bought the second one.
what did those trees do to you
Dude made man mill,,that's cool ! Awesome
Barely used mine. Now the trigger switch is dead or something.
What size generator are you using ?
At the time I was using a 5500 watt Generac but my smaller 1800 watt Ryobi runs the saw just fine.
hello. I bought that same chainsaw kobalt and burned the engine in 20 minutes cutting 2-inch sticks
I'm here because I have one I'm trying to find out how to get it replaced for my friend. He used it for five whopping cuts and it died. Lowes doesn't sell it anymore and they won't let him return it even though he has the receipt.
Wow, sorry to hear that. Mine has been working well for me. I've done a lot of cutting with mine and so far so good.
@@donnasmith2720 lowes refund me. 70.00 in a gift card. and i buy craftman gas and i happy. noisy 🤷♂️
What a waste of time.
*Ok we know you know how to run a loud generator to disturb the peace. instead of solar (I'm giving you this one for free because I dont want to listen to that archaic brawny redneck crap "making power") lets see now a 210watt 12v (20v) mono crystalline solar panel will charge up 3 car batteries though 1 is needed 3 for the amperage (need not be deep cycle though ideal) and run that say thru a pure sine inverter like maybe Tiger Claw (I use Samlex but those are out of your price range) and you will be able to cut 48 of those neat pines you didnt plant for that 4 hrs of partly shaded early spring sun.) We also know you can drive on a unplowed road... I could go on an on but some people work smart while others work stupid, and some; myself included dont work at all. And proud of it!*