Influencer III
- 4,518
- First Name
- Brandon
- Last Name
- Eberhardt
- Member #
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20143
- Ham/GMRS Callsign
- KE0JBH
- Service Branch
- Air Force 02-18
I have the Milwaukee and I like it a lot, never needed anything more, though it's size is a bit annoying (the way the body is designed it is longer than most 16" saws).I have the RYOBI 40V HP Brushless 14 in. Battery Chainsaw (see at Home Depot).
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Full honest review here, as I've been using it for several years now both in my yard and on the trail.
PROS- The battery life is great, I have 2 batteries but rarely on a job in my yard have I needed to swap over to #2. The charger is great and all the lights and indicators are easy to use. I also like how firmly and secure the battery feels attached. It's a nice sized saw, not too big or small, I have felled a few large Pines in my yard with no issues. The chains are widely available and are pretty inexpensive.
CONS- In my experience, this thing drips too much bar & chain oil. So much so that I keep it on a sheet pan when not in use in my shed. When on the road for a few days, it looks like about 1/2oz lost in the truck bed. Not the worst but still a huge mess. Another common problem for me is this chain loosens quickly, it will need to be checked often or it will fall off mid-cut.
For a cheap saw that I can take anywhere, it gets the job done well. I would buy again, but I'm sure better options are out there.
but what you say about the leaking bar&chain oil rings true for me too! I now never fill the thing up, just add about a 1/4 tank at a time each time I use it (never for too long) or I end up with the saw swimming in oil when I reach for it (I have the milwuakee case for it). I need to get a Silky for backup, but I carry 2 12a/h batteries, a charger and 2 spare chains on trips if I think there might be some blow downs to clear. (my charger will run off my inverter in the GX). overall happy except size and leaking