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<blockquote data-quote="OM617YOTA" data-source="post: 7755255" data-attributes="member: 168313"><p>My 80v Kobalt with an 18" bar will cut anything a gas saw with an 18" bar will cut, just slower. With four batteries, it was enough to cut a full load of maple for my little Toyota pickup. It could be quite useful for storm cleanup after the fact, after power is restored and it's easy to recharge batteries.</p><p></p><p>Primary cleanup saw, clearing roads and such, immediately after or during a storm, without a way to recharge batteries, not a chance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OM617YOTA, post: 7755255, member: 168313"] My 80v Kobalt with an 18" bar will cut anything a gas saw with an 18" bar will cut, just slower. With four batteries, it was enough to cut a full load of maple for my little Toyota pickup. It could be quite useful for storm cleanup after the fact, after power is restored and it's easy to recharge batteries. Primary cleanup saw, clearing roads and such, immediately after or during a storm, without a way to recharge batteries, not a chance. [/QUOTE]
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