- Joined
- Mar 24, 2005
- Location
- Stanley, NC
I agree, just pointing out the senseless concern of the battery dying mid cut. Its faster to swap a battery, and you don't have to worry about if your fuel caps are facing up if the chain is hung up. And batteries don't have ethanol in them, so the saw will start on the first pull!The batteries last for twelve minutes and take two hours to recharge.
Fuck a whole lot of buying electric yard tools. I was reading some reviews of blowers over the weekend, and the author was pushing plug-ins and rechargeables because you didn't have to mess with yucky gasoline and electric was "better for the environment". I mean... fuck, that's barely literate. I don't know how the author manages to keep himself fed and clothed with such a piss poor understanding of the workings of the world.
ok so I don't keep up with late model saws.. my newest saw is a '93 MSC Mac Titan 620 (61cc) which I will race against whatever you got up to 80 cc. Mac Titan series are some bad ass saws. Unfortunately they couldn't compete with mass produced cheaper saws because of price, not performance. I love my homey super xl12 too but lack of antivibe bothers me.