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Blah-Blah Bar / Re: General Discussions
Last post by Thryleon -Most of my smaller power tools are battery-powered now and I can't fault them ... as long as I remember to charge the spare batteries.
I have a top of the range Husqvarna chainsaw but rarely use it now because my relatively cheap DeWalt does a pretty good job, is safer, quieter and I don't have to mix smelly two-stroke. My arborist neighbour, who I employ for bigger, riskier jobs, now uses battery-powered Stihl chainsaws for most of his work.
The only reservation I have is the fire risk with lithium batteries - we're have a spate of landfill fires caused by inappropriately dumped batteries. Using genuine batteries and chargers rather than knock-offs and disposing of dead lithium batteries through collection points is the way to go.
Re the tools. Lithium Ion batteries are fine for drills. They are fine for a hedge trimmer. They are terrible for a blower which has a run time of about 15mins on each full charge of a 2.5 amp 18 volt battery. Circular saws are mixed. Basically anything that is more stop start is ok, but anything that requires continuous use is a bit miss than hit. Cant beat the portability of them though.
You still need bar oil for a chainsaw dont you?
Id happily use electric saws and appliances for most application, just the batteries can be a bit crap. I had one die because of the actual interior of it, coming loose off one cell. Tried to fix it, but its only a 1.5 amp drill battery so after my first fix failed, realised it was more cost effetive to replace it than spend time and money fixing.


