I’ve got one of these amd for any wood less than 18-20” it’s amazing. You start getting larger wood and longer cuts and it struggles. But it’s a great saw and battery lasts for a good bit. Not going to last terribly long with big cuts but it’s not made for that. More clean up, clearing, and limbing.
I've got a 15 amp black and decker corded chainsaw that runs an 18 inch bar and chain, I wonder how much of a difference a cordless one is to the corded one?
I haven't used any corded ones in a long time, so I don't have any experience to draw from. Strictly on numbers, 15 amps at 120 volts is 1800 watts. The GS181 is rated 2500 watts and the 82CS34 is rated 3400 watts. If those are accurate, then the Greenworks are quite a bit more powerful. I don't know the power rating for the other 2 chainsaws.
I’ve got one of these amd for any wood less than 18-20” it’s amazing. You start getting larger wood and longer cuts and it struggles. But it’s a great saw and battery lasts for a good bit. Not going to last terribly long with big cuts but it’s not made for that. More clean up, clearing, and limbing.
It's a very "comfortable" saw to use. I like that it doesn't shut off when you bog it down. The x-cut chain also seems to stay sharp a bit longer.
I've got a 15 amp black and decker corded chainsaw that runs an 18 inch bar and chain, I wonder how much of a difference a cordless one is to the corded one?
I haven't used any corded ones in a long time, so I don't have any experience to draw from. Strictly on numbers, 15 amps at 120 volts is 1800 watts. The GS181 is rated 2500 watts and the 82CS34 is rated 3400 watts. If those are accurate, then the Greenworks are quite a bit more powerful. I don't know the power rating for the other 2 chainsaws.
Awesome
"Meh" 😂
Tool less bar system...