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OT: battery powered outdoor equipment
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[QUOTE="XLCenterFan, post: 3567643, member: 8712"] I have used chainsaws for years. There are plusses and minuses to both gas power and electric. If you're a homeowner, all you really need is the electric one. The gas brings WAY more power and will last longer on a tank than an electric will last on one charge, but the electric starts with a button - you don't have to prime or pull a string to start it. It saves time and effort, but gives up some strength/power. Also, the batteries die quickly when using them in the cold, but weekend warriors don't usually work in the winter, so that likely won't matter. Moving away from gas is the right thing to do, and eventually the overall quality of the electrics will catch up. Right now they are just cleaner and easier, but not necessarily "better." For what you need, the electric will absolutely work, and I think you'll prefer it. I recommend this one. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.husqvarna.com/us/products/chainsaws/536li-xp/966729174/[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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