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by dhd415
855 days ago
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I would say that infrequently used tools are an especially good choice for battery-powered cordless tools when the alternative is typically a tool powered by a gas small engine. For example, I need a chainsaw for infrequent jobs, but every time I ran it, I'd have to fiddle with the carb and the spark plugs, throw out old gas, make a new gas/oil mix, etc., so it was a major pain and I'd use it only if I really, really needed it. I replaced it with a 36v Makita chainsaw and it's a breeze to use every time. |
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If you could replace a gas-powered tool with a battery tool, either it would be way overkill or really old and inefficient.
In my opinion if the chainsaw you mentioned seems sufficient, it is probably not that necessary and you could get away with infrequent rental or even human powered tools. Then again if you have the budget and don't mind spending it on things that deliver less value, why not but arguably if you were to spend that much on this type of tool you could get a much better gas powered chainsaw for the price...