I'm on the lookout for a battery-operated chainsaw that would be perfect for tackling small trees around my homestead, especially since I'm left-handed and can't manage traditional pull cords. I need something that can handle trees with a diameter of about 5 to 6 inches. Any recommendations would be greatly appreciated! Thanks!
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If you're asking for battery-operated options, I recommend the DeWalt DCCS623B. My wife has it, and it handles small trees like a champ—even the 6" ones she needed to cut down. Plus, if you already have some DeWalt tools and batteries, it's a perfect match!
My buddy just got a Toro 60v chainsaw, and it worked like a dream after a tree fell across his driveway. It's got a real chainsaw chain and an 18" bar—plenty of power for what you need!
I will look it up. Thank you.
I'm also left-handed and not a big fan of standard chainsaws. For small jobs, I recently got a battery-operated one, but I'm hesitant about its ability to cut through 5-6" trees. I typically just stick with a bow saw, which is lightweight and easy to maneuver, but if you're planning on cutting for firewood, it might not be the best choice.
I already have a bow saw, which works well for pruning. I just struggle with the traditional pull cords.
Thank you!