I bought a Bauer 16" electric chainsaw a year or two ago. I have cut up three or four cords of wood with it and a Poulan 20" gas saw. Never had an issue starting the Poulan. The Bauer has been very good chainsaw. I cut up some logs 30" in diameter and would run it full depth in the log, and it would cut right through without stalling. Would like a better bar for it because it will vibrate and wobble sometimes. I will use it until it fails, then I will probably go buy another one because it's cheap enough.
I switched to using my Bauer electric saw because I buy slab wood and cut it up at home instead of regular cord wood cut out in the woods. I started using it exclusively because of the price ands it readily available here from alot of sawmills in my area. The Bauer electric saw has plenty of power ( as much or more than my 16" gas saw) and it cuts fast, Just keep the chain sharp and the oil tank full and your good to go!
I bought a Bauer 16" electric chainsaw a year or two ago. I have cut up three or four cords of wood with it and a Poulan 20" gas saw. Never had an issue starting the Poulan.
The Bauer has been very good chainsaw. I cut up some logs 30" in diameter and would run it full depth in the log, and it would cut right through without stalling. Would like a better bar for it because it will vibrate and wobble sometimes. I will use it until it fails, then I will probably go buy another one because it's cheap enough.
I switched to using my Bauer electric saw because I buy slab wood and cut it up at home instead of regular cord wood cut out in the woods. I started using it exclusively because of the price ands it readily available here from alot of sawmills in my area.
The Bauer electric saw has plenty of power ( as much or more than my 16" gas saw) and it cuts fast, Just keep the chain sharp and the oil tank full and your good to go!