Plenty Of Power and Versatile – Electric Chainsaws

by manpublish on February 6, 2010

When it comes time to cut firewood for that Christmas fire or do a clean up after a major tropical storm came through nothing comes in more handy than a chainsaw. When it is time to go shopping for a chainsaw, you have two options electric corded, electric cordless or gas powered. Now before start thinking “an electric chainsaw come on now! I need something with some guts!” you might think again, alot has changed in the last 15 years when electric chain saws were somewhat underpowered. Now days most electric saws have adequate cutting speed and power to handle most light and even medium duty jobs.

There are a lot of advantages to owning an electric saw. Some of them are smaller more compact designs and lightness. Electric saws are considerably lighter than gas powered saws. And if you have a lot of cutting to do, especially over head cutting you’ll really come to appreciated the difference in weight.

Yet another issue that needs to be addressed is maintenance. electric chainsaws are much easier to maintain. Just plug them in and you’re good to go. With gas saws they’re just more complex and so there are more parts on them. Simply put, the more parts and the more complex the design the more parts there are that may break. Not to mention the problems with adjusting the choke on them.

Convenience is yet another big advantage that you shouldn’t over look. No storage issues with gas and oil and no mixing. No gasoline means you don’t have to worry about spilling it all over your saw. Not to mention the hassles of storing gasoline and going out to buy it. And you shouldn’t overlook the headaches that come from making a mistake mixing the gas and oil mixture. If you don’t get the gas oil ratio right, the saw might not start.

Remington makes fairly good smaller saws that are ideal for light duty jobs like pruning smaller limbs. Remington chainsaws don’t have that much power, however if all you really need it for is pruning smaller limbs, then they are not only adequate but affordable as well. Some are as cheap as .)

But if you’re looking to do heavy cutting, than a smart move is to step up to a Makita electric chainsaw. As you might expect, this saw costs more – nearly twice, but not only is it more reliable but it will last a lot longer too. There are very good reasons why you see them on contractor’s trucks and in the hands of city maintenance crews. The brand name of Makita is associated with rock solid reliabiltiy and high quality.

When you add up all the advantages that electric saws give, not to mention that they are cheaper than gas powered saws, investing in an electric chainsaw is a pretty good choice.

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