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We only use our saw on site for joist / wall plate chopping and other minor bricky carpentry, means having to carry 2 stroke just for the saw. All our other plant runs on red.

 

We replaced our still cutting saw last year for a mains electric as we all got fed up with the hassle of starting it when it doesnt want to, the noise etc.

 

Anyone tried this, is it any good ? We do have plenty of dewalt kit so could use the big battery in our nail guns etc.

 

I see stihl do an electric saw and disc cutter as well, the cutter being a bit smaller.

 

Whats the forums collective wisdom on which is best battery saw ?

 

thanks!

 

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I cut next to someone in the national last year and he was using a Stihl rechargable. On a ten metre length he used two batteries. I would have used about 1 1/2 tanks MS200 on similar length.

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