Home Depot has
DeWALT 15-Amp 18" Corded Electric Chainsaw (DWCS600) on sale for
$99.
Shipping is free or select ship to store pickup where available.
Note: Availability for store pickup may vary.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
Rokket for finding this deal.
Features:- High-cut capacity: low kickback 18 in. bar and chain delivers the power of gas without the hassle
- Fast and powerful cuts: tackle heavy-duty jobs with 15 Amp motor at speeds up to 12.5 m/s
- Optimized efficiency: finish more in less time with 2.8 HP brushless motor
- Low maintenance: convenient auto-oiling feature saves time on tool upkeep and includes an oil window to monitor your oil level
- Exceptional leverage for more control and quicker cuts with large metal bucking spikes
- Premium-quality retention with dual stud retention bolts
- Includes:
- 18 in. chainsaw, sheath, multi-tool and manual
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Forget the size of the product market, think of the productivity gains around houses and job sites by not needing to drag around and store extension cords, or dealing with small engine maintenance, gas, oil, etc., etc.
Your problem is defined by your sentiment of not liking "battery maintenance." What maintenance is there?! You charge them up when they're low. If you can't handle that, you probably don't need to be handling tools.
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Why would you pay a price premium for your corded saw to be yellow? Beats me. Also, I believe an 18" bar would be noticeably worse for my application.
I'm physically disabled, and that weight makes a difference after using it for a couple of hours.
I have a small Earthwise corded chainsaw I use for small stuff around my wood piles near the detached garage. Just keep bar oil in it and it goes.
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Forget the size of the product market, think of the productivity gains around houses and job sites by not needing to drag around and store extension cords, or dealing with small engine maintenance, gas, oil, etc., etc.
Your problem is defined by your sentiment of not liking "battery maintenance." What maintenance is there?! You charge them up when they're low. If you can't handle that, you probably don't need to be handling tools.
Pretty sure Charles wasn't referring to cordless tools when he said that. Plus, your corded tools still need electricity to work, so I guess you don't really own that either. Unless you've got a free energy device laying around...
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