Like any piece of equipment, knowing what chainsaw you should buy depends on how often you’ll be using it and for what tasks. There are high-powered, gas-fueled chainsaws with enough power to take down a small forest, but if you are a homeowner who wants to do just a bit of light pruning or trimming, a lightweight, electric model might suit you better. Be warned, there is an inherent tradeoff between price and power. A machine with a higher-capacity engine and more cutting power will likely be more expensive than an electric model. To make sure you have the best chainsaw for your needs, assess how often you will use your chainsaw and what kinds of projects you intend to tackle to make sure your investment is worthwhile.
Another factor to consider when searching for a chainsaw is the size of the wood you will be cutting. Pay attention to the bar length, the distance from the cutting tip to where the chain enters the chainsaw housing. This measurement determines what size wood you can cut. A chainsaw can cut twice its bar length—for example, a saw with a 20-inch bar can cut through a 40-inch log. However, in the longer the bar length, the heavier it becomes. Because of safety considerations, buying a chainsaw larger than 20 inches is generally not recommended for homeowners.
Electric Chainsaws
Lightweight, easy to start, and quieter than their gas-powered counterparts, electric chainsaws are ideal for light jobs such as pruning or yard work. However, most electric models run on a cord that must be plugged into an electrical outlet, confining you to the area surrounding your home. Electric chainsaws are quieter and require less maintenance than gas-powered units, which makes them a convenient option for homeowners with a few light tasks.
Gas-Powered Chainsaws
Pole Saws
Pole chainsaws are basically a small chainsaw on a pole. They are not terribly useful if you are need to cut a cord of wood but they are indispensable if you are trying to reach limbs high up on a tree. Depending on the height of the tree limb you are looking to remove, pole chainsaws eliminate the need to climb on ladder or climb up into the tree to make the cut. With a pole chainsaw, you can safely trim and prune with your feet firmly planted on the ground. Pole chainsaws are available in high-powered gas, battery, and lightweight corded electric. Most pole saws come equipped with poles that extend reach out at least 8-15 feet.
To make the best investment, try to find a compromise between weight and power in a model that will fi t your budget. Keep your comfort and safety in mind throughout the entire buying process. At Power Equipment Plus, we have the largest selection of chainsaws in the marketplace and would be happy to talk through the best machine for you. Call our chainsaw specialists at 1- 800-550-8780, or go online at www.PEPlus.com. With over 25 years of experience with power equipment innovation, manufacturing, and service, we can help you with all of your property care needs.