Pros
- Light enough for overhead limbing
- Cuts 4-6 inch branches fast
- Two batteries extend cutting time
- No cord to drag through brush
- Two-step safety lock solid
Cons
- 6 inch bar limits reach on thick limbs
- Battery drops fast in cold weather
880W Motor with 6 Inch Hardened Steel Chain
Cut speed on 4 to 6 inch storm-downed limbs landed at 8 to 12 seconds per cut, steady and no bogging. The mini chainsaw motor doesn't have the grunt to power through a full 8 inch dry oak round like a full-size bar would, but for weekend branch cleanup and light pruning it keeps up. Chain stayed sharp through 20 plus cuts on green pine and oak without needing retensioning mid-session.
Two 6000mAh Lithium Batteries with 80 Minute Runtime
Running this cordless chainsaw through a full Saturday limbing job on two battery charges kept the yard work moving without a plug hunt. Each battery ran the motor steady for about 40 minutes on branches and small limbs, though voltage sag showed up faster when cutting wet or freshly fallen wood versus dry pruning. Cold weather will knock battery performance down by 20 to 30 percent, so expect shorter runtime on winter cleanup days.
Lightweight Design at 2.76 Pounds for Single Hand Control
Overhead limbing without hand cramp or shoulder strain. After three hours of reaching up into the canopy on a Saturday morning, fatigue stayed minimal because the battery powered chainsaw sits light in the palm. The soft grip handle distributes weight so the saw doesn't pull your arm down mid-cut, which matters when you're trimming dead branches 12 feet up and need control and precision on every cut.
Two Step Safety Lock with Metal Bumper Wrap
The press and hold safety lock, then squeeze trigger design prevents the saw from spinning up when you shift grip or set it down on the workbench. Metal bumper around the body keeps the plastic housing from cracking on the concrete after a drop, and it adds solid feel to the grip during use. Real protection when you're one-handing it through branch work.
