There's a comparable brand sold through a different big box hardware store. Decided to later on buy that Kobalt model because Kobalt built their chainsaw the right way. Both with an automatic oiler, and a chain-brake. Both important features that the other brand was too cheap to incorporate into their compact chainsaw design.
Cut up firewood with this Kobalt! - I love my Kobalt 80-volt brushless 18" chainsaw with a 5-ah battery. - - I have (2) Kobalt 80-volt 18" Bar Chainsaws and use (2) 5 AH Batteries. Using it on a Southeast LA farm of 18 acres of tall large pine trees that was devastated by a Hurricane with a tornado. most of 10 acres nearly all down. The chainsaw has. been working great even cutting huge logs and trees up to 20"+ logs and it works like a great. And NO more pulling and pulling to start a gas-powered chainsaw. My first 80-volt 18" Bar Chain saw with a 5-AH Battery and charger was $400 in Jul 2021 and just this year bought the second one.
Nice review! I can see how a little battery saw can be really handy. No fuel going bad, less mess and quieter. Some day I will get one. Thanks for showing how well they work!
I didn’t actually talk much about the noise, but for doing trail work with my boys, it is so much better to be able to talk while we work! Thanks for watching!
I have the Milwaukee M18 16" love this saw works very well and I can use it while cleaning up the property with the 3 point chipper shredder on the BX23S
Hey Lucas, I absolutely love my Battery tools, we are switching over all our plug-in, air tools, and gas tools to battery. They are great. Nice video and I agree with your review.
Used for two months. Chain oil now pours out the unit, not sure why. Cant find the purchase receipt so I'm screwed. Yes I paid for it. Paid cash and I hate thieves. Got to have a security star wrench to pull it apart. I'll try that next.
Great review and demo Lucas. If you had told me just a few years ago that I would be interested in battery powered tools I'd have told you you were crazy. But today I would never give up my Milwaukee M-18s!!! BTW... I went with the same logic you did, if I have a battery for one it might as well fit everything!
I would not be the expert to ask, but I do know when the shavings get small the chain is dull. On this small saw, I usually sharpen it each time when I go out to use it. I normally don’t run it enough to need to sharpen it more than once an outing.
I added the battery links, but YT adds the browse products link. Not sure what is up with that. 🤷🏼♂️ Thanks for letting me know! I went back and added a direct link to the saw.
I love these saws and i sometimes use a reciprocating saw for light trimming and cutting stobs off right against the ground so i can mow over them
Great Video Brother, I am buying this tomorrow 👍🏼
There's a comparable brand sold through a different big box hardware store. Decided to later on buy that Kobalt model because Kobalt built their chainsaw the right way. Both with an automatic oiler, and a chain-brake. Both important features that the other brand was too cheap to incorporate into their compact chainsaw design.
Bought that exact saw, worked real well, works well in 3-4 inch branches. Good for about 2 hours
I’ve been completely satisfied for the cost. 👍
Cut up firewood with this Kobalt! - I love my Kobalt 80-volt brushless 18" chainsaw with a 5-ah battery. - - I have (2) Kobalt 80-volt 18" Bar Chainsaws and use (2) 5 AH Batteries. Using it on a Southeast LA farm of 18 acres of tall large pine trees that was devastated by a Hurricane with a tornado. most of 10 acres nearly all down. The chainsaw has. been working great even cutting huge logs and trees up to 20"+ logs and it works like a great. And NO more pulling and pulling to start a gas-powered chainsaw. My first 80-volt 18" Bar Chain saw with a 5-AH Battery and charger was $400 in Jul 2021 and just this year bought the second one.
Right on!
I bought one of these a couple years ago since I had the same batteries. It was cheap and so very handy.
Thank you for this
Nice review! I can see how a little battery saw can be really handy. No fuel going bad, less mess and quieter. Some day I will get one. Thanks for showing how well they work!
I didn’t actually talk much about the noise, but for doing trail work with my boys, it is so much better to be able to talk while we work! Thanks for watching!
Thank you sir.🎉
I have the 40v 14" Kobalt cordless chainsaw. It's perfect for my needs.
They are very handy!
I have the Milwaukee M18 16" love this saw works very well and I can use it while cleaning up the property with the 3 point chipper shredder on the BX23S
Those Milwaukee tools are top notch! I bet that chipper shredder sure is handy! I could definitely put one of those to good use!
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead I researched the Wallenstein BXM32 10 or so years ago and finally bought one this is a great combination with the BX23S
Hey Lucas, I absolutely love my Battery tools, we are switching over all our plug-in, air tools, and gas tools to battery. They are great. Nice video and I agree with your review.
Thanks, Ross! When I bought the impact it blew me away. I have been collecting battery tools ever since!
Good review Lucas. Electric tools have come so far and that saw looks like it likes to eat up wood!
Thanks, Buddy! I was resistant to the cordless tools, but I’m a believer now.
Used for two months. Chain oil now pours out the unit, not sure why. Cant find the purchase receipt so I'm screwed. Yes I paid for it. Paid cash and I hate thieves. Got to have a security star wrench to pull it apart. I'll try that next.
Thank you .. I own a bunch of Kolbalt products.
Great review and demo Lucas. If you had told me just a few years ago that I would be interested in battery powered tools I'd have told you you were crazy. But today I would never give up my Milwaukee M-18s!!! BTW... I went with the same logic you did, if I have a battery for one it might as well fit everything!
You can’t beat those Milwaukees. I started with the big impact wrench and was just blown away. I’ve been collecting battery tools ever since. 👍
I also have some 24v kobalt batteries, don’t need a saw for much cutting. I think this might be the ticket.
I love mine. Definitely recommend it!
Hello how often do you sharpen the chain
I would not be the expert to ask, but I do know when the shavings get small the chain is dull. On this small saw, I usually sharpen it each time when I go out to use it. I normally don’t run it enough to need to sharpen it more than once an outing.
@@PeeksPeakHobbyHomestead thanks
Fuel won't go bad on that saw. 😂 Browse products looks to be a bad link ? Battery links are both good.
I added the battery links, but YT adds the browse products link. Not sure what is up with that. 🤷🏼♂️ Thanks for letting me know! I went back and added a direct link to the saw.
$120? It's now $190.
I think I bought it without a battery, but even that is $144 now.