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Advantages And Disadvantages Of An Electric Chainsaw

March 21st, 2008 · No Comments

Are you a home owner who has an occasional need to use a chainsaw? Are you a little intimidated by the size and weight of a gas-powered chainsaw? An electric chainsaw, on the other hand, may be just what you need.

Advantages of an Electric Chainsaw.

An electric chainsaw provides a number of advantages over gasoline-powered saws. Here are the considerations:

1. Lighter Weight

No doubt, the most beneficial difference with electric chainsaws is their lighter weight by comparison and ease of handling.

2. Less Fatigue

Because of their greater weight and lower ease of use, gas-powered chainsaws can be fatiguing. One of the most prevalent complaints from consumers is that sawing with heavy chainsaws often brings on fatigue. However, since they are smaller, lighter, and more easily manageable, an electric chainsaw is more suitable for managing home-gardens.

3. They Cost Less to Buy & Operate

Electric chainsaws are cheaper to purchase than their gas driven counterparts Not only that, they have a lower operating cost, and do not entail repeated refuelings at the gas station.

4. They’re Quieter

Gas chainsaws are much noisier than electric chainsaws. Your neighbors will appreciate it.

5. Friendly to the Environment

Toxic fumes are not emitted into the atmosphere with electric chainsaws.

6. Greater Safety

A major advantage of working with an electric chainsaw is the reduced risk of kickback, a potentially life-threatening situation occurring when the saw’s bar jerks back toward the user after the bar’s end hits some obstruction. Since electrics operate with reduced power, the potential for deadly kickback is lower.

7. Easier to Start

Electric chainsaws are also much easier to start.

Disadvantages of an Electric Chainsaw

There are a few disadvantages to electric chainsaws in comparison with gas-powered units.

1. Not as Much Power

Gasoline chainsaws, with the greater power of a two-cycle engine, are significantly more powerful than an electric chainsaw. As mentioned earlier, they are suitable for lighter garden and homeowner use, and not for heavier cutting requiting a gas saw.

2. Less Mobility

Use of an electric chainsaw is limited by the length of the cord and placing of the power source, thus constricting mobility in comparison with gas-driven saws.

In Summary

You should be mindful that these saws are made for lighter use more suitable for work around the average yard. Don’t try to cut down a 100-year-old sycamore tree with it! If your need for a tool of this type involves anything in the deep woods, you may want a gas driven chainsaw instead.

So, give serious consideration to an electric chainsaw, if you”re the average homeowner.

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