Considering the DCCS672 18-Inch Chainsaw: Battery Life and Performance?

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Asked By Z3nMaster88 On

I recently bought the DCST972 attachment capable trimmer and can't get enough of it—seriously, it's a powerhouse with amazing battery life using the 9Ah battery! Now, I'm curious about the 18-inch DCCS672 chainsaw. How do you think the battery life holds up with that saw, especially when using the same 9Ah battery? I have gas saws for backup, but I'm really into the reduced vibration that comes with electric options. I appreciate any insights you can share!

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Answered By BatteryBuddy55 On

On my saw, I only get about 15 minutes of heavy cutting on larger logs before the battery gets too hot. Just a heads up, it might work better for lighter jobs to avoid battery issues.

Answered By WoodChopper34 On

It really depends on what you’re planning to use it for! Are you mainly limbing, felling trees, or bucking? The type of wood and its size also plays a big role. If you’re cutting mostly softwoods like pine, it should be easier on the battery compared to hardwoods like oak.

TimberTom42 -

Honestly, I'm expecting to do a mix, but mostly trimming down trees no larger than 10 inches. I'll be working with a variety of woods including oak, maple, and pine.

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