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Is there a "sweet spot" in small battery saws?
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<blockquote data-quote="davefr" data-source="post: 7764360" data-attributes="member: 248"><p>I have plenty of gas chainsaws but I'd like to pick up a battery saw just for those quick jobs like minor storm cleanup, pruning, etc. Maybe 15-30 minute jobs just a few times per year. No more than 14-16" bar. There are a gazillion to pick from including some no name brands at Amazon. I don't have batteries or a charger for any of them and would like to keep the cost down.</p><p></p><p>I do have an old primitive Kobalt and it's junk. It turns so slow you can almost feel all the cutters hitting the wood. (terrible vibration and slow cutting)</p><p></p><p>I there something that stands out as decent/smooth cutting but won't break the bank including batteries + charger?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="davefr, post: 7764360, member: 248"] I have plenty of gas chainsaws but I'd like to pick up a battery saw just for those quick jobs like minor storm cleanup, pruning, etc. Maybe 15-30 minute jobs just a few times per year. No more than 14-16" bar. There are a gazillion to pick from including some no name brands at Amazon. I don't have batteries or a charger for any of them and would like to keep the cost down. I do have an old primitive Kobalt and it's junk. It turns so slow you can almost feel all the cutters hitting the wood. (terrible vibration and slow cutting) I there something that stands out as decent/smooth cutting but won't break the bank including batteries + charger? [/QUOTE]
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