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WORX WG303.1
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Good for light-duty backyard work
This 1.3 hp chainsaw is suitable for all kinds of light-duty domestic jobs, such as trimming, pruning, and firewood cutting.
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Not designed for heavy tasks
This 1.3 hp chainsaw has a small, 16-inch chain, which is unsuited for heavy jobs. It’s also incapable of running for an extended period, as that will make the motor overheat.
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Very affordable
This electric chainsaw costs less than $90, being one of the cheapest options available.
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Easy to maintain
Since electric motors are less demanding in terms of maintenance than gas motors, this chainsaw will save you a lot of time and effort. You also won't have to deal with the complicated mechanisms associated with gas-powered chainsaws.
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Operates quietly
Even while working at full load, this chainsaw is not overly loud. It's even likely that you will not have to use any hearing protection while running the tool.
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Safe for indoor use
Since it uses an electric motor, there are no unhealthy emissions caused by burning fuel, making it safe for indoor use.
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Weight:
11 lbs
Chain pitch:
⅜”
Maximum Recommended length:
16”
Engine type:
Electric (AC mains powered)
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$83.42
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Poulan Pro 967061501
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Can handle both light-duty and medium-duty jobs well
Apart from regular domestic tasks, such as firewood cutting, pruning, and trimming, this chainsaw can also deal with more substantial jobs, like medium diameter (3 ft) tree cutting.
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Only 20-inch bars are supported
According to the official spec sheet, this tool only supports 20-inch bars. This might limit you in tasks that require larger or smaller chains.
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Good value for money
For just under $200, you’ll get a reliable medium-duty chainsaw with all the essential features you might need and even a few extras, like an anti-vibration handle.
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Can perform cuts up to 40 inches
Due to its powerful 50cc engine, this tool is capable of performing cuts up to 40 inches in diameter.
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Starts with less force than usual
The starter system is spring-assisted, which reduces the amount of force usually required to start a chainsaw (especially if the tool is cold).
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Weight:
15.4 lbs
Engine power:
Not specified
Maximum Recommended length:
20”
Chain pitch:
⅜”
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$199.99
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Husqvarna 3120 XP
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Built to last
The body of the saw is built using premium-quality plastics and the large plastics parts are held together by high-quality screws. There are virtually no loose or insecure parts, which means it’s tough enough to handle serious job site abuse. Additionally, the crankcase is made from high-quality magnesium, which is sturdy, lightweight, and thus expensive, reserved only for premium products.
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Heavy
The saw weighs 22.9 pounds, not including fuel, a bar, or a chain, which, combined, can double the total weight. You’ll need a lot of physical strength to run this tool.
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Excellent for heavy-duty use
When it comes to raw cutting power, this might be the most powerful chainsaw available on the market. Its massive 118.8 cc engine can run a large 42" bar chain at the stunning speed of 65.9 ft/s, delivering up to 8.3 hp of power to the workpiece. The tool is perfect for extra-heavy-duty jobs, such as cutting trees with up to 6 ft diameter.
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High fuel consumption
According to the datasheet, this saw consumes 570 g/KWh. Since the maximum power of the unit is 6196 W, the 2.64 US pint fuel tank is expected to last only about 20 minutes. This means you will need extra fuel while working this chainsaw.
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Good safety features
This chainsaw has all the essential safety features, such as a lever chain brake and a trigger lock. Furthermore, it has an inertia-activated chain brake, which instantaneously stops the chain in the event of an unexpected kickback.
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Bar and chain not included
This chainsaw doesn't come with a bar and chain included, meaning you will have to buy them separately.
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Supports large bars
Even though according to the official datasheet the maximum supported bar length for this tool is 42", this chainsaw is known for handling up to 60" long cutting bars.
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Adjustable chain oiler
You can adjust the chain oiler according to each job's needs and weather conditions. This is important for professional use, where the tool is being pushed to its limits.
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Weight:
22.9 lbs
Maximum Recommended length:
42”
Engine power:
8.31 hp
Chain pitch:
.404”
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$1799.95
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Stihl MS 150 C-E
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Ideal for working in heights
The bare tool weighs only 6.1 pounds, which makes it one of the lightest 2-cycle gasoline chainsaws available. The weight of this chainsaw is perfect for arboring and climbing tasks.
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Pricey
$500 is a very high price for a 10" chainsaw. With that amount, you could potentially afford a professional-grade 20"-24" chainsaw that would have a wider application range and higher power.
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Great for detail cutting
This chainsaw uses an extra fine 12-inch cutting bar with an extremely thin tip. It’s great for making precise carving cuts.
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Good for light-duty work
Even though this power tool is less powerful than most gas-powered chainsaws, with it, you can still do some trimming, pruning, carving or even prepare firewood.
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Not susceptible to vibrations
This tool's vibration level is very low. On top of the fact that the small and well balanced 1.34 hp engine barely produces any noticeable vibrations, this chainsaw is fitted with Sthil's patented anti-vibration system. This system isolates the handles using a system of springs and levers.
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Great durability
The body of this chainsaw is made from quality plastics and metals while the housing is made of a durable polymer material. Overall, the chainsaw is very tough and almost immune to corrosion.
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Weight:
6.1 lbs
Minimum Recommended length:
10”
Recommended length:
12”
Chain gauge:
Not stated
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$499.99
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Husqvarna 445
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Excelent for medium-duty DIY use
This 45.7 cc, 2.8 hp chainsaw comes with a 20" bar capable of handling all the medium-duty jobs you might come up with. Apart from regular trimming, pruning, and firewood cutting, it will also easily cut up to 20" wide trees. It's perfectly suitable for non-professional household and rural work.
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Bad for heavy jobs
The 20" bar length limits this saw to cut only up to 1.5 ft wide trees. Cutting bigger trees would require you to do complicated parallel cuts, which are not recommended for amateurs.
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Very good value for money
It boasts plenty of premium features for its price tag. The X-Torq technology it uses helps make the unit efficient and reduces fuel consumption. The inertia-activated chain brake automatically detects the dangerous kickbacks and stops the chain. Finally, the spring-based vibration dampers minimize operator's muscle fatigue.
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Feels very solid
This chainsaw is built from premium-quality plastics, composite materials, and very tough metals. It feels sturdy and professional.
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Wide range of compatible bar lengths
You can use pretty much any available bar length between 13" and 20". This greatly increases the versatility of the saw.
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Weight:
10.8 lbs
Chain pitch:
.325”
Engine power:
2.8 hp
Chain gauge:
0.05”
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$339.95
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Husqvarna T435
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High kickback risk
Due to their design, top-handled chainsaws experience more severe kickbacks than rare-handled chainsaws. Operators should always be on alert while operating this power tool.
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Perfect for climbing
This chainsaw has everything a good climbing chainsaw needs. It's compact, lightweight, rope-attachable, and powerful enough for the climbing jobs.
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Bad for heavy use
The small two horsepower motor and tiny 12" bar makes it unsuitable for anything other than light-duty work.
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Good for light-duty use
While on the ground, this 12" chainsaw quickly deals with light jobs. It's perfect for trimming and cutting small diameter trees.
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Low vibration level
The vibrations of this chainsaw are very low, due to the use of a spring suspension system (called LowVib). The system isolates the handles from the parts that are prone to oscillation. As a result, users won't suffer from muscle fatigue while operating it.
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Ergonomic handle
Unlike most commercial chainsaws, this chainsaw has a top-handled design, which makes it very comfortable to hold, with both hands in a natural position.
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Lightweight
Due to its modest design and well-balanced 35cc motor, this chainsaw weights only 7.5 pounds.
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Can be attached to ropes
A rope attachment is an essential feature for a good climbing saw, as it allows the operator to hoist the saw up into a tree while climbing. Additionally, Husqvarna offers an optional climbing strap accessory for another $14.
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Weight:
7.5 lbs
Maximum Recommended length:
14”
Chain pitch:
3/8" LP
Chain gauge:
0.05”
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$399.95
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Makita XCU03PT
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Ideal for light-duty use
With a 14" long bar, this battery-powered chainsaw can do all the regular light-duty jobs you can think off. It's suitable for trimming bushes, cutting low-diameter trees, and preparing firewood.
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Limited to light-duty jobs
This chainsaw's primary limiting factor is the 14" long cutting bar, that limits the tool to only light-duty jobs.
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Very resistant to harsh settings
This tool has high resistance against both water and dust. It is ready to be used in tough and dirty environments. All the electrical parts of this chainsaw are sealed. In fact, you can work with it even while it’s raining.
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Suitable for indoor use, since there are no fumes
Since this chainsaw uses an electric motor, you don’t have to worry about hazardous emissions from the chainsaw. This means you can operate this tool indoors.
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Batteries can be used in other Makita tools
The 5 Ah batteries that come with this chainsaw can be used on any 18 or 36 V Makita product. In fact, the 18 V LXT batteries are now the de facto standard for almost all new Makita cordless tools.
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Includes batteries and a charger
Apart from the standard 14-inch bar and a chain, you’ll also get two 18 V, 5 Ah batteries, and a charger. But, if you already have them, you can also buy the chainsaw without the extra accessories for a lower price.
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Efficient brushless motor
This chainsaw has a state-of-the-art brushless DC motor produced by Makita. It actuates the chain through Makita’s Direct Drive System, so no power is lost in transition.
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Weight:
11.5 lbs
Chain gauge:
.043”
Recommended length:
14”
Minimum Recommended length:
14”
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$389.00
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