For years, battery-powered chainsaws couldn’t hold their own against gas models. But that has changed. Our testing proves that some battery-powered models can make more than 100 cuts through a 10-inch ...
The chainsaw is a useful, versatile tool to have around the home and can be more beneficial than you might realize. Whether ...
Over the years I’ve had the pleasure of reviewing a wide range of products designed to help people make their lives easier, greener, and hopefully more fun, too. As the year winds to a close, here’s a ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. Battery-electric chainsaws offer the same portability as their gas-burning counterparts. However, unlike internal combustion engines, battery ...
We may receive a commission on purchases made from links. As technology advances, more eco-friendly products are being thrown into the mix. Even states like California have moved to ban gas-powered ...
The 12-inch bar is perfect for limbing and pruning, while the 9-pound weight makes it easy to wield all day, so you can cut enough brush for all your blinds without getting sore. The 15-amp motor on ...
We put nearly 50 corded electric and battery-powered chainsaws through rigorous speed, handling, and safety tests. Here's what came out on top. An electric chainsaw being tested on an oak beam at CR's ...
Editor's Note 9/30/2025: We evaluated this article to make sure our selections are still in stock. We are also evaluating some new saws, including a full-size DeWalt model, and will add detailed ...
Electric chainsaws are one of the biggest surprises over our recent gear tests. They are powerful, quiet, and very handy. Even the mini chainsaws are amazing. If you’re interested in picking one up, ...
Electric chainsaws are better than ever, and they are a nice alternative to the two-stroke gas saw for tackling jobs around the home. Prime day is in full swing and we found some of the steepest ...
"Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Whether you need to prune a few limbs or bring a tree down, you need a chainsaw when you’re taming trees.
A recall is underway in the U.S. for tens of thousands of electric-corded chainsaws and pole saws that could present a "laceration hazard" to users. The recall, issued Thursday by Positec Tool ...