Any feedback on small battery chainsaws approx 12" bar, want something for light occasional use. Have looked at Nordic but little feedback on them off the retailers site. They offer 4 year warranty on skin which seems more than generous.
Any feedback on small battery chainsaws approx 12" bar, want something for light occasional use. Have looked at Nordic but little feedback on them off the retailers site. They offer 4 year warranty on skin which seems more than generous.
No personal experience with Nordic, but a business I worked for long ago uses Nordic tools exclusively now. Crews of people doing orchard pruning etc. He has north of 100 skins, and rates them highly for the reliability.
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Have had a Sthil 140 for about 3 years and an extra battery, have had heaps of trouble free work.
Just bought the Stihl 140C at the Fieldays last week, so 2 days work with it doesn't really count. But its nice to have a saw that just sits there making no noise till you do a cut then shuts up again. But they are not as quiet as you would expect. Will still be wearing my helmet and muffs. Keeping them razor sharp and not doing any cuts near the ground seems to be key to maintaining their productivity.
I have an 18V Ryobi, the chain speed is higher than a mates 18V Dewalt. batteries last about the same. They both do well as trimming, track clearing, firewood at the campsite saws.
The Nordic package looks a good deal. Better chain speed and 26V so a bit more oomph.
I like the idea for having in the back of the 4WD for track clearing, beats having to carry around fuel. I am looking at buying one of the EGO branded ones from Mitre 10 as we already have a few other EGO products and batteries.
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picked up one of the single handed tape dispensor looking ones off counter of shop the other day...the 4" long blade and tiny chain looked really hard case..but for doing wee branches poking over a track etc I can see it would be very useful...
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My Stihl MSA200 12" has been in daily use (fencing) for over 5 years now . . . Very annoying that I cant kill it cause the new model looks even better!
I have a Stihl battery chainsaw, they are brilliant . I sold the the petrol one as it wasnt being used.
I have the new Ego chainsaw. Comes with 30 and 40cm bars. The new one has a few upgrades over the old one and has a much faster chain speed. Such a handy piece of kit for small jobs!
Recommend getting a 5ah battery or up to go with it, as smaller 2.5ah overheats quite quickly.
I've got a Nordic. Seemed to go well initially, but I'm tempted to take it back for them to check because it seems to quit if there's any load at all on the chain. If I take it easy and keep the chain speed up with lots of little bites it will go through something up to 8" no worries, but larger diameter or too much resistance and it just stops and beeps at me.
I've got a 18v Makita with a 10" bar. Goes very well within reason for its size, goes through most stuff easily, surprisingly quite grunty. Only issue has has been trying to get a spare 1/4" chain off the shelf.
I've got a 12" DeWalt, brilliant. In the hunting block we use Ryobi, also good.
https://youtu.be/9WDaTwEwhTk
Should have viewed this first b4 buying mine.
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