I dunno, petrol power works for me - unless I had two chargers and a fleet of batteries a cordless wouldn't do the job unless it was a quick trim of a busted branch and in that case I often reach for...
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I dunno, petrol power works for me - unless I had two chargers and a fleet of batteries a cordless wouldn't do the job unless it was a quick trim of a busted branch and in that case I often reach for...
7-12 mins is a lot less than what I got out of them - that's interesting. Bit like EV cars haha...
They aren't bad if you get a 'name' branded one. Need to be very good with your cut placement as they are a pest to retrieve if you jam them! I've had to rescue two now, I can attest to that....
Thinking about that a bit more, I'll expand my answer a touch - the guys talking about the cordless saws have a good point and if you're only cutting a bit here and there they are a really good...
If you could find a MS260 or a good cond. low hour 026 in all honesty that would be my choice, 16" bar is the same fitting as the bigger stihls which is a lot more beefy than the open tail small bar....