Battery-powered chainsaws make quick work of chopping up firewood and handling a variety of yard maintenance tasks. Here's why I switched over from using gas-powered models. Chris Wedel is a fan of ...
Among the many battery vs gas controversies in the outdoor power equipment world, chainsaws are a hot topic. Gas has been the traditional powerhouse, yet marketing teams left and right work hard to ...
For years, battery-powered chainsaws couldn’t hold their own against gas models. But that has changed. Our testing proves that some battery-powered models can make more than 100 cuts through a 10-inch ...
If you’ve been in a big hardware store recently you’ve certainly seen the increase in battery-powered power tools. Lawn mowers, weed trimmers, and yes, even chainsaws all run on batteries now. And ...
In recent years, there has been a rise in the number of companies producing chainsaws that run on battery power rather than gas, which has traditionally been the method of fueling for the lumber power ...
Whether you’re looking to chop up smaller trees for firewood or cut away brush, the best battery chainsaws make short work of outdoor chores without giving off exhaust. (You also don’t have to worry ...
While Stihl Tools is widely recognized for its gas-operated products, the company has also expanded into the cordless tool market, like most other tool brands. It now offers a range of residential and ...
FORT COLLINS, CO–Super Vac has released an all-new battery-powered chainsaw conversion kit that turns out-of-the-box wood-cutting Makita, DeWalt, or Milwaukee battery-powered chainsaws into heavy-duty ...
Top power tool manufacturers, including Bosch, DeWalt, Hilti, Makita and Milwaukee, displayed new and improved products at ...
After our latest round of testing, battery power came out on top.
Right now, Ego yard tools—including chainsaws, string trimmers, leaf blowers, and more—are on sale with free shipping from Amazon. By Stan Horaczek Published Mar 7, 2025 12:55 PM EST We may earn ...
Even as the weather warms up a bit, you'll likely still want to use your fireplace on cold nights this spring. Or you may be gearing up to spend more time outdoors around your backyard fire pit.