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I've been looking at the Stihl cordless saws for coppicing, hedgelaying etc. I like the idea of a quiet saw and the fine bar and chain is appealing. I have a petrol saw for the larger stuff. On the downside forking out £400 for a saw, battery and charger has put me off.

 

I've just noticed the MSA 120 C-BQ 'compact cordless' saw which includes a 3.2 ah battery and charger for £250 and it looks ideal. Anyone else seen them? Any views?

 

Linky to saw: http://www.stihl.co.uk/STIHL-Products/Compact-Cordless-System/Compact-cordless-chainsaw/273184-73582/MSA-120-C-BQ.aspx

Edited by Paul in the woods

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That's the New Domestic range they have brought out including hedge/strimmer and blower, you get charger and battery has a package on each one .

The batteries are not interchangeable with the commercial range .

 

 

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