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Started by xcvator, April 24, 2015, 10:48:10 AM

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xcvator

I know that conventional chainsaws generally are more powerful than cordless ones but just for cutting a bit of firewood for the camp fire or trimming trees at home I was thinking of selling my "stihl 009" and getting I of these.
So which 1 would you buy and why  ???

https://www.masters.com.au/product/101527805/ego-electric-cordless-chainsaw-kit-56v-4ah-li-ion

http://www.bunnings.com.au/ozito-36v-3-0ah-li-ion-cordless-chainsaw_p3380781

http://www.bunnings.com.au/-ryobi-36v-5ah-350mm-brushless-chainsaw-cordless-kit-_p3380810
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Bird

Keep the stihl 009 = it does campfires AND down trees blocking tracks.
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xcvator

Quote from: Bird on April 24, 2015, 10:56:42 AM
Keep the stihl 009 = it does campfires AND down trees blocking tracks.
Yeah, but the people running national parks can hear them from miles around  >:D
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Bird

Quote from: xcvatorYeah, but the people running national parks can hear them from miles around  >:D
Have both.
Battery operated are awesome around campfire.. but then so is an axe, or burning the wood through :p

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GGV8Cruza

Would probably go with the first one, should have a bit more power and specifies a charging time, it may chew a bit of you battery supply when charging. Let me know when you sell the Stihl, may be interested in it Keith

GG

NewieCamper

Don't know much about any of them, but do any of them come with a battery that can be used for other tools? The ryobi probably does, no idea about the others. I've found the ryobi one 18v range good enough for my small yard work, the 36v would probably be even better for whipper snipper, hedge trimmer etc too.

Kangaron

Go the Ryobi with the new 5ah battery. have done some homework on these.
I'm getting one before my next outing, I'm also after no noise, maybe 8 or 10 cuts a day.
No fuel to mix etc.

dales133

The only good things about ozito witch I have a couple of things of is you can punish the crap out of it and it's no questions asked replacement.that and it's cheap.

Thier petrol chainsaw, the small one always starts first pop even after sitting a year so I'd imagine the cordless isn't bad mechanical. I've had nothing to do with thier batteries though..that could be a differnt story but ozito's straight replacement, ryobi isn't they get repaired and they would ask more questions

Kangaron

Quote from: dales133 on April 24, 2015, 06:22:58 PM
ryobi isn't they get repaired and they would ask more questions
Sold by the Green Shed with branches all over Oz, no questions asked there. That was part of the decision process for me.

dales133

Yea not always so mate.
I changed all my hitachi cordless gear to AEG when the batteries died and bunnings has nothing to do with the warranty , same with ryobi.
It goes through the distributor and then thier service agent.
I just had my cordless grinder Shit itself and to be fair no real issue with the repair but I was without it almost a month where as ozito would have been straight replacement

grafy82

I've got the ryobi 18v and while its no speed demon, it goes great for cutting up campfire wood. That's with the older 2.4ah batteries so the new 5.0ah would be better again. The 54v masters one would be unreal I reckon.
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Kangaron

Quote from: grafy82 on April 24, 2015, 08:08:25 PM
I've got the ryobi 18v and while its no speed demon, it goes great for cutting up campfire wood. That's with the older 2.4ah batteries so the new 5.0ah would be better again. The 54v masters one would be unreal I reckon.

The new Ryobi is 36v !

grafy82

Quote from: Kangaron on April 24, 2015, 08:45:56 PM
The new Ryobi is 36v !

There are 2 different models, the 18v which takes batteries from the one plus range, are still available for about $110 from memory and the newer 36v models which are quite expensive and extra batteries cost $200 a pop.
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john.jarrett.56

I have a McCollugh (spelling?) corded from the 90s. The main gear is plastic and was $25 back then when it stripped. I'd want to know how much plastic was in the main drive components. Cool thread - I need battery operated for camping! That electric one was too big for my inverter I learned a few months ago.

Nifty1

And of course, for under ten bucks, you can buy a good bow saw. Quiet, quick enough for smaller timber, takes up no space, requires no fuel or recharging. Safe for women and children while you supervise with a beer.
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xcvator

Quote from: Nifty1 on April 25, 2015, 07:14:21 AM
And of course, for under ten bucks, you can buy a good bow saw. Quiet, quick enough for smaller timber, takes up no space, requires no fuel or recharging. Safe for women and children while you supervise with a beer.
I've got 1 of those but I haven't worked out where the battery goes yet  :)
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Coiled

I would go the Ego!

It will have the most power and most powerful battery. They also have a great range of other rechargeable garden equipment that are all genuine alternative to petrol powered options. Warranty is quite good too.
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Alan Loy

The Ryobi 1+ system has a 12 volt charger, handy with the range of tools

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xcvator

Decision made  :laugh: I got 1 of these https://www.masters.com.au/product/101505180/ego-electric-cordless-chainsaw-kit-56v-2ah-li-ion
and 1 spare battery, just remains to be seen how good it is  ::)
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crappsy

Keep us posted on performance

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