Electric chainsaw

Been pretty happy with Milwaukee saw. I already had Milwaukee tools so it made sense. Does leak bar oil pretty bad.
Can agree. My 30 year old stihl doesn’t leak but 2 year old Milwaukee does, same with works dewalt.

Battery has got me pretty good limping just tore up pants and scuffed leg you have to watch the torque of them. I prefer gas saw but the little battery saws are very handy and stowable
 
M18 hatchet is a very handy lil shit. I break down a lot of cardboard with mine :ROFLMAO:

I wouldnt want to go cutting firewood with the thing. But for a lil prune job, or stupid stuff that you dont want to smoke a good chain on.......
My wife has one.

Awesome for the 2 small limbs that the storm last night blew down.

I'll be getting their 16 before too long. I've got a few Husqvarnas, same as sad. He got the M18 for small stuff and loves it.

Already invested in the battery ecosystem.
 
Like my Milwaukee a ton for property cutting up downed trees and clearing up shooting lanes. Don’t really use it to cut standing trees. Use it a ton for work I use to use a sawzall for unless metal is involved. If you need to use it more than a 12 ah battery I grab the stihl gas one. It does leak bar oil worse than my gas one. Mine came in a kit with a leaf blower and 12 ah battery. Also bought a pole pruner with 8 ah battery that’s great. Wife loves the pruner and blower. Have a shop vac and tire inflator also and they are super handy especially on hunting and fishing road trips.
 
have 18" Ryobi electric/battery and it is okay - can cut 8-10-12 cuts on a 12 inch log per battery. The less you lean on it the longer it lasts. 4-6 inch limbs - can cut quite a few.

Have a SunJoe pole saw and love it - little battery lasts a long time and never had an issue.

Also be careful with aftermarket batteries.
 
I have a Milwaukee top handle with a 14" bar and it really has impressed me. Nice and light and battery life is good.

It is my go to saw to have in the truck or SXS when venturing from home.
 
ive used a couple 12" dewalt ones and theyve been great. i think you ought to just get whatever battery system you have though. For battery conservation, only make your cuts 3/4 through and break it the rest of the way.
 
Have Had a makita for years and does what it should.
I'd say keep expectations real and you'll be happy.
Have 2 gas saws that handle downed trees, major clean ups and anything that makes sense.
Son has the Milwaukee and no problems either.
If you're doing light work for camping, I think you'd be good with any of the name brands- and a good hatchet!
 
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