We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Battery-electric chainsaws offer the same portability as their gas-burning counterparts. However, unlike internal combustion engines, battery ...
Corded-electric chain saws are fine for minor storm cleanup and other small jobs and many homeowners prefer them to gas-powered models that need fueling, pull-starting, and maintaining. But you can't ...
A rusty chainsaw chain can cause problems with reliability and may even need replacing, so it's best to get ahead of the game ...
We tested both electric and gas consumer models from major brands in the 14- to 20-inch-bar range. Their prices started at around $40 for the electrics and rose to about $300 for the gas versions. As ...
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According to Roy Berendsohn, our senior home editor, an electric chainsaw is the fastest and easiest way to clean up a tree or limb brought down by a fierce storm. Plus, they’re a breeze to use—just ...
It's hard to imagine how difficult it was for lumberjacks to chop down big trees using axes and other hand tools (powered only by serious upper body strength) before the invention of chainsaws. When ...
Here at Hackaday we are a diverse bunch, we all bring our own experience to the task of bringing you the best of the hardware scene. Our differing backgrounds were recently highlighted by a piece from ...