🌟 Cut the Cord, Not the Power!
The BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX* Cordless Chainsaw features a 10-inch Oregon low kickback bar and chain, a tool-free blade tension system for quick adjustments, and an efficient oiling system for lubrication. Weighing just 7.6 pounds and powered by a 20V lithium-ion battery (sold separately), this chainsaw combines portability with performance, making it ideal for both professional and DIY projects.
Horsepower | 3.5 hp |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16.69"L x 9.63"W x 8.81"H |
Chain Length | 10 Inches |
Item Weight | 7.6 Pounds |
T**Y
Cuts well.
Quiet and cuts well. Works better than I expected.
N**S
A winner
Have very good results with this machine, i use to only use gas but this thing is powerful and cuts well!
M**N
mighty small but very powerful, love it!
perfect for the homeowner, especially if you already have Black and Decker battery tools, can take down a 8" tree with one cut, i cut a 16" stump with a couple of cuts. easy chain adjustment just follow the directions. this solves the two biggest problems, #1 starting the saw and #2 have a properly adjusted chain that won't come off. i got an unbeliveable great price here on Amazon i hope you do too.
T**D
Works great on small trees.
This works great for small cutting projects. The 20 volts is a little underpowered for larger jobs, however, I've already cut down three 12 inch diameter threes. I just have to use multiple batteries.
A**A
Great mid-size saw
Great mid-size saw. Have used it in the yard, to clear a trail, and cut down our Christmas tree.
A**N
Very impressive cutting for a 20 volt
Sawed off a 4" dying tree branch with ease. Cut it into firewood with little effort. Battery is still strong enough for another task.
R**P
Typical non brushless chain saw
Cuts good but just make sure you have more than one or two batteries and make sure the chain is sharp and chain/bar lube.
S**E
No more Pre-Mix
First off let me say that I am in no way, shape or form a professional. I just managed to purchase a home with land that had been neglected for decades at a time, so I am left having to bring it back to its former glory.I currently own a 12” Husqvarna saw, and in the past had an older Stihl 021. This saw seems to cut nearly as well as my Husky, and with much less noise, and no thrown out backs due to pulling on a starter cord.I personally did a few modifications to the saw to make it perform slightly better. First was cutting some plastic to allow it to work with my Porter Cable 20v batteries, however you only have to modify it to accept the 4.0 packs, the 2.0, 1.5 and 1.2 amp hour packs will all fit without modifying the saw.Next I cut off some of the plastic at the bottom of the chain guard, this area had a “lip” that stuck out towards the body of the saw by approximately half an inch. My guess is that this portion of plastic was added for safety, but all it ends of doing is getting the wood chips stuck inside the chain cover. After removing it the chips essentially never get stuck.Lastly, and this requires taking the entire saw apart, was to drill out the nipple that the oil tank hose attaches to on the body of the saw. I removed the hose and drilled the plastic nipple out with a 1/16” drill bit, you might be able to enlarge it even more however even at 1/16” there wasn’t much plastic left. After doing this the saw now oils like it should! A few primes is usually just right, and I now find that five or more pumps is often way too much oil. Definitely a recommended mod if you are confident in taking out some screws, and using a drill.You could in theory also buy the oil pump out of the Black and Decker LCs1240 chainsaw, which is essentially this saw with 40V, and auto oiling. Our saw even has a spot for it, they just decided to skip out on installing it. I thought about doing it myself but have been unable to find a oil pump online.All in all, the saw does what I need it to. It’s convenient for doing work on ladders, or in trees as the tool is fairly light and compact. It has a decent amount of power, however it would be nice if the chain had a slightly faster speed, would eliminate some of the “skipping” some have complained about. The saw has a decent run time with my 4.0 Amp Hour battery packs, and is all around just a great tool, especially considering the cost.
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