WORX WG322E.9 18V (20V MAX) 25cm Cordless Compact Chainsaw - (Tool Only - Battery & Charger Sold Separately), Black

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WORX WG322E.9 18V (20V MAX) 25cm Cordless Compact Chainsaw - (Tool Only - Battery & Charger Sold Separately), Black

WORX WG322E.9 18V (20V MAX) 25cm Cordless Compact Chainsaw - (Tool Only - Battery & Charger Sold Separately), Black

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It’s worth mentioning that some cordless chainsaws run on two batteries, rather than just one. However, don’t assume that this automatically correlates to a longer runtime – it could just be that two batteries are needed to run a powerful motor, and you may still end up with a shorter runtime than a chainsaw that uses just one battery. Cutting Bar Length Assembly Ease: I assessed assembly ease on how long it took to put the chainsaw together and the clarity of the instructions provided. I deemed any chainsaws that took more than 20 minutes too long, as this may take significantly longer for someone who is unfamiliar with this tool. I also marked down chainsaws that didn’t provide clear instructions, those that took longer than specified, or models where the parts didn’t seamlessly fit together. Chainsaws that required no assembly were given top marks, as these designs made the tool more accessible for less experienced users.

A chainsaw’s cutting speed will tell you how fast that machine will be able to saw itself through a piece of wood. Smaller models could have a cutting speed of just 4 m/s, whereas higher-end cordless chainsaws can offer up to 20 m/s, which is comparable to a petrol chainsaw. One is similar to the 10” cordless chainsaw (WG323) with an added easy-to-use extension pole, allowing you to perform cuts at a maximum reach of 12 feet. To get to the bottom of the best cordless chainsaw, I tested a variety of chainsaws, both from the most renowned and lesser-known manufacturers. I assessed each chainsaw on its assembly ease, design, performance, power, ease of use, safety, and value for money. Here is how I tested:Where this battery powered chainsaw really shines is in how easy it is to use. I loved how lightweight this machine is – at just 3kg , even with the battery in, it’s not going to leave your arms aching, which cannot be said for most of the other chainsaws that I tested. Proven Power—Worx NITRO™ tools are built for pro-level performance to elevate power, speed, and productivity on every task. cordless chainsaw features high-speed 16 in. bar & chain for professional-grade performance and cutting capacity.

If you’re only going to be cutting small and thin pieces of wood, then a short bar is all you need. However, if you plan on using your chainsaw to cut chunky logs and to fell trees, then go with a longer bar. Understanding Motors There are a few design elements to this battery powered chainsaw that immediately stand out. Firstly, its size – with a 20cm bar and a very compact body, it’s the smallest of the six cordless chainsaws that I reviewed. Next up, the metal protective cap over the tip of the chainsaw. It’s there to reduce vibration, give you a cleaner cut when pruning trees, and prevent you from cutting with the nose of the chainsaw. Why? Because that requires expertise, whereas this chainsaw is designed for beginners. Although the runtime was a little disappointing, the chainsaw makes this worth dealing with when you take into account how easy it is to use. Even with the battery in, it weighs just 3.5kg , making it so lightweight and comfortable to work with. Its metal gripper spikes help to hold the machine steady while you’re cutting, and its automatic oiling system works well.Less noise – one of the biggest advantages of a battery-powered chainsaw is that it’s far quieter than its petrol alternatives. There’s usually less vibration too, making it more comfortable to operate I was very happy with how this machine performed. It neatly sliced through both large branches and small trunks, with the maximum diameter it could handle being roughly 50cm (when you cut from both sides). Health benefits – in addition to saving yourself from the noise that a petrol chainsaw makes, a cordless chainsaw also won’t subject you to exhaust fumes

From our experience, we found that the best cordless chainsaw will generally weigh under 5 kg . These are powerful yet manageable and make it possible to maintain control. Nevertheless, you could also choose a chainsaw closer to 3 kg if you want something particularly light . Our smaller 8” pole saw (WG349) has an adjustable telescopic pole with a maximum reach of 13 feet. For better control, the rear handle can rotate 180° degrees, and the blade can be adjusted between 0°, 15°, and 30° angles as desired. Needless to say, it wasn’t the best start, but things started to look up once I took in the full design of this machine. It has a 25cm Oregon bar and chain , which is a sign of top quality, along with a metal, rather than a plastic, claw stop – again, an indicator of quality. I also appreciated the tool free chain tension adjustment mechanism, as well as the large oil display window. Einhell has a reputation for producing power tools and garden machinery at very affordable prices. However, as I found out when I tested their cordless strimmer, electric scarifier, cordless leaf blower, and petrol chainsaw, the brand doesn’t sacrifice on quality either. So, I was expecting their GE-LC 18 Li Cordless Chainsaw to be just as capable. I had a number of trees and branches lying around my farm (thanks to Storm Arwen) that needed to be cut up for firewood, so I was looking forward to putting this chainsaw to the test. When it comes to safety, this chainsaw offers the standard features, with the most important being its chain brake that’ll stop the chain from hitting you if it ever derails or breaks. At 94 dB(A), it’s a pretty quiet machine too – more so than the other chainsaws that I tested.That said, it does also feel a little flimsier than some of the other chainsaws, which isn’t going to impress anyone that does have chainsaw experience. For branches and trunks up to 60 cm in diameter, you’ll need a cutting bar of at least 30 cm and 36 V of power. Of course, cordless chainsaws will vary in their capabilities, even with the same specifications, so that’s why we found it so useful to test out six different models. The first step was assembly, which took less than ten minutes . I didn’t need any tools for the enti re process – Makita has designed this chainsaw in a way that makes it extremely simple to put together. Even better, they provide a small bottle of oil with the machine, meaning that you can have it up and running soon after you’ve opened up the box. In addition to its performance and power, this chainsaw really excels when it comes to how easy it is to use. I don’t have a huge amount of chainsaw experience but I felt confident when using this machine. It’s lightweight enough ( 5kg ) to manoeuvre into awkward angles, yet has enough weight behind it to remain sturdy. Its automatic chain lubrication feature is another plus.

This WORX Cordless Chainsaw has been designed to be a very compact machine – something that I appreciated. It wasn’t quite as bulky as some of the other cordless chainsaws that I reviewed, so I can see why this tool would appeal to those who don’t have much chainsaw experience, which is exactly who WORX is targeting with this machine. Thankfully, this is no longer the case. The cordless chainsaws of today are now more powerful and efficient than ever. In some cases, their performance even rivals that of the best petrol chainsaws. Attaching a chain to a chainsaw bar may not be an overly difficult task, but it’s still fiddly, especially if you’re new to chainsaws. Fortunately, unlike the majority of the chainsaws I reviewed, the WORX had its chain already attached to the bar, which saved several minutes of assembly time.When it came to performance, this machine both impressed and disappointed me. It was great with smaller branches but not so great with larger tree trunks, to the point where the motor cut out a few times because I kept getting frustrated and unintentionally put too much pressure on it. It also has quite a slow cutting speed of just 4.3 m/s . Again, this isn’t really noticeable when you’re cutting smaller pieces of wood, but it makes things more tedious when you’re working with larger limbs.



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