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Noticed there cordless multi tool comes with battery and charger fairly  cheap relative too other stuff

 

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Might be a decent pole saw option plus then you have a spare battery also for the topper.

 

 

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Ok so it's my turn today to test drive this new Echo Li climbing saw.  An easy cherry and a box elder maple reduction shud be enuf to give me an idea on it's abilities.

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I’m interested but the proclaimed battery run time is a heck of a lot less than the Stihl equivalent [emoji51]

I think there has to be a compromise though, the Husky 540 that I've seen cuts really fast and long battery life but it's pretty heavy. I really like my 18v Makita because it's so light and small, but it doesn't cut very fast, when I saw this Echo I thought maybe it combines the smaller size with high battery voltage so can cut faster.

 

It's really hard to get a simple weight comparison though of what the saw with battery, oil, bar and chain will be one against the other. No use at all knowing bare body weight on these.

 

Maybe we should all weigh our saws and post here?

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