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DEWALT 60V MAX Chainsaw 18Inch Brushless Cordless Kit - DCCS672X1
Users say:
This Dewalt Cordless Chainsaw is a great power tool for cutting wood and trees, with over 20 cuts through 18” logs with very little effort. It is easy to assemble and comes with a chain oil reservoir and chain oil holder. It is a bit costly, but worth it for the extra money it comes with. However, it is not suitable for cutting firewood, as it is too heavy.
The DeWalt brushless cordless 18 Inch chainsaw is a perfect tool for cutting, chopping and sculpting applications. 2.85 HP peak power allows the user to operate in heavy-duty applications and the tooled chain tensioning mechanism helps in effective bar retention. Brushless motor as well as the auto-oiling mechanism helps in smooth lubrication of the engine. Low kickback bar and chain helps in outdoor cutting applications and the chain brake gives more security to the kickback. Chain can be adjusted easily with the help of an onboard wrench. This chainsaw has the capacity to cut 17 Inch white oak log wood. Chainsaw comes wi…
The DeWalt brushless cordless 18 Inch chainsaw is a perfect tool for cutting, chopping and sculpting applications. 2.85 HP peak power allows the user to operate in heavy-duty applications and the tooled chain tensioning mechanism helps in effective bar retention. Brushless motor as well as the auto-oiling mechanism helps in smooth lubrication of the engine. Low kickback bar and chain helps in outdoor cutting applications and the chain brake gives more security to the kickback. Chain can be adjusted easily with the help of an onboard wrench. This chainsaw has the capacity to cut 17 Inch white oak log wood. Chainsaw comes with a battery, charger, bar sheath and a tensioning tool.","acme-tools-override-product-name":"60V MAX Chainsaw 18inch Brushless Cordless Kit
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This Dewalt Cordless Chainsaw is a great power tool for cutting wood and trees, with over 20 cuts through 18” logs with very little effort. It is easy to assemble and comes with a chain oil reservoir and chain oil holder. It is a bit costly, but worth it for the extra money it comes with. However, it is not suitable for cutting firewood, as it is too heavy.
Pros
- Powerful cutting performance
- Easy to fill chain oil reservoir
- Completely assembled
- Compatible with 20-volt batteries
- Good for various tree sizes
Cons
- Lacks autio tensioner
- Awkward safety button
- Lacks a tensioner for some users
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Description
The DeWalt brushless cordless 18 Inch chainsaw is a perfect tool for cutting, chopping and sculpting applications. 2.85 HP peak power allows the user to operate in heavy-duty applications and the tooled chain tensioning mechanism helps in effective bar retention. Brushless motor as well as the auto-oiling mechanism helps in smooth lubrication of the engine. Low kickback bar and chain helps in outdoor cutting applications and the chain brake gives more security to the kickback. Chain can be adjusted easily with the help of an onboard wrench. This chainsaw has the capacity to cut 17 Inch white oak log wood. Chainsaw comes with a battery, charger, bar sheath and a tensioning tool.","acme-tools-override-product-name":"60V MAX Chainsaw 18inch Brushless Cordless Kit
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Specifications
Voltage | 60v |
Compatibility | Chainsaw |
Included Components | Chainsaw |
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