A cordless chain saw is a battery‑powered tool for cutting branches and firewood. This cordless chain saw eliminates the hassle of gas, oil mixing, and pull cords. The motor of a cordless chain saw runs silently and starts instantly with a trigger.
A 40V cordless chain saw can cut logs up to 10 inches thick. The chain speed of a cordless chain saw is slower than gas models but sufficient for yard tasks. An Oregon bar on a cordless chain saw reduces kickback risk for beginners.
The battery of a cordless chain saw typically lasts 30 minutes of continuous cutting. A second battery allows you to keep a cordless chain saw running while the first charges. The charger for a cordless chain saw plugs into any household outlet.
An 8‑inch cordless chain saw is ideal for pruning overhead branches. The light weight of a cordless chain saw reduces arm fatigue during extended use. Tool‑less chain tensioning on a cordless chain saw makes adjustments simple.
For safety, a cordless chain saw has a chain brake activated by the front hand guard. The automatic oiler of a cordless chain saw keeps the bar lubricated. A cordless chain saw with a brushless motor runs longer per charge.
After use, the cordless chain saw stores easily on a garage shelf. No fuel smell means you can keep a cordless chain saw inside the house. This cordless chain saw is a clean, quiet alternative for suburban homeowners.