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I have a small B&D chainsaw and a couple of their drills, all work off the same 18v batteries which allows me to have charged batteries for any sustained use. The chainsaw is fine, easy to hold with one hand and will happily chew through my willows 

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I haven’t used the Stihl battery saws but I do have experience of the Husqvarna ones. They are brilliant. If I needed a new saw I would buy one instantly. They are quiet, lighter and you don’t get those nasty exhaust gases. This means that you can smell the wood as you are cutting it, makes a much nicer day of cutting. The chains are thinner and seem to need sharpening more often. I have never felt “under sawed” though, they seem to cope just as well as a petrol one.

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I have a Stihl MSA 60 which uses AK series batteries.  It is a light duty for use around the garden - which it does well.  As has been said, keep sharp.  Little and often with the sharpening file is my rule.  I have a slightly larger old Stihl petrol model for heavier work.

As a general comment, I have the Stihl AK batteries and have several compatible appliances for the same batteries;

  • Light duty chainsaw MSA 60 (as above)
  • Hedge trimmer, HSA 56 - very good
  • Pole hedge cutter, HLA 56 (plus pole extender) - very good
  • Pole chain saw, HTA 50 (plus pole extender) - very good, though quite limited capacity
  • Strimmer, FSA 60R - poor.  VERY poor battery life, auto feed heads hopeless.

All are good apart from the strimmer, which is poor.

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I have one of these what a cracking bit of kit more than paid for its self already. 

Just make sure you get a apare battery with it. 

Any opportunity it will fill 2 big Ikea bags with 12in x3in logs easily when I'm out on the pigeon . 

Also have 2 ms 171 s for bigger stuff. 

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On 22/12/2024 at 09:17, mellors said:

I have one of these what a cracking bit of kit more than paid for its self already. 

Just make sure you get a apare battery with it. 

Any opportunity it will fill 2 big Ikea bags with 12in x3in logs easily when I'm out on the pigeon . 

Also have 2 ms 171 s for bigger stuff. 

IMG_20240124_095821535.jpg

I have one of these I use on the lime trees in my garden, great bit of kit and as you say, two batteries is a must.

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