Stihl ms361 vs Greenworks 82v 82CS34 chainsaw. A comparison of gas vs battery electric

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  • Опубликовано: 31 окт 2024

Комментарии • 21

  • @Tihiroprjckuh9000
    @Tihiroprjckuh9000 Год назад +2

    Thanks, perfect. Greenworks is the best

  • @BenDiscoe
    @BenDiscoe Год назад +2

    Well here is a case where the performance is close to the nominal specs, that Stihl is rated at 3.3 kW power and the 82CS34 is of course 3.4 kW so cutting just a little bit faster is an unsurprising outcome!

    • @reusefull
      @reusefull  Год назад +3

      I was still a little surprised given the outcome with the 562xp...

  • @Tihiroprjckuh9000
    @Tihiroprjckuh9000 Год назад +1

    Perfect greenworks

  • @peterbiltknifeguy
    @peterbiltknifeguy Год назад

    You sir have just earned yourself a me sub

  • @davidwilder7109
    @davidwilder7109 Год назад +2

    How long run time does the greenworks have? And thanks for sending me to this video. Really enjoy your demonstrations on the electric saws.

    • @reusefull
      @reusefull  Год назад +2

      I haven't timed it, but I've done a cut test... 4 amp vs 5 amp batteries. I would probably get a bit more if I wasn't pushing the saw to max the whole time. ruclips.net/user/shortsqVrkHMD51sY?feature=share

    • @BenDiscoe
      @BenDiscoe Год назад +1

      FYI runtime on battery-electric chainsaws depends VERY much on how you run them. Worst case is continuously running at full power, e.g. cutting large diameter logs one right after another with no breaks, in which case runtime may only be a few cuts. Best case is cutting a large number of smaller logs/branches with a little rest between, as is typical when limbing or bucking, in which case the saw can run for a very long time, many hundreds of cuts.

  • @Tihiroprjckuh9000
    @Tihiroprjckuh9000 Год назад +2

    Can I ask you what are the parameters of the chainsaw tire and chain 82cs34? 3/8 or 0.325?

  • @adambelk3495
    @adambelk3495 Год назад

    Stihl yes

  • @joshuawray5917
    @joshuawray5917 Год назад +4

    its not a hand saw stop moving the saw around

    • @Milan_M95
      @Milan_M95 Год назад

      yeah

    • @JSnow2013
      @JSnow2013 11 месяцев назад

      He was dogging in and walking the bar down after each lever. It's what is taught in saw classes (S212, etc) for proper leverage in bucking larger logs. Just good practice for folks that saw all day since you use less human-energy by maximizing your leverage. He wasn't sawing like a handsaw, I've seen that it my newer sawyers and you're right that that is unnecessary, but wasn't the case here :)

    • @neilhochstedler7574
      @neilhochstedler7574 8 месяцев назад

      @@JSnow2013 It resulted in the saw/battery shutting off, making the process slower and taking more human energy. Setting the saw on the wood and letting the saw do the work enables the human to work all day. It WAS unnecessary, in spite of your emoji.

  • @johnbalzano6588
    @johnbalzano6588 Год назад +1

    How long does it take to charge the Stihl?

    • @reusefull
      @reusefull  Год назад +6

      I would say a similar amount of time as it takes to go get fuel for the Greenworks.

    • @BenDiscoe
      @BenDiscoe Год назад +1

      @@reusefull lol!

    • @JohnMcNerney
      @JohnMcNerney Год назад +1

      less than 30 seconds: pull one battery, swap in another.

    • @sam-ww1wk
      @sam-ww1wk 9 месяцев назад

      Irrelevant, because the strength of the gas saw is quick refill, the strength of an electric is the operating convenience. From there, logic says you should have both for different scenarios. You would pick between a drill press and a cordless drill. I have two gas saws, and two electrics. I only turn on a gas saw if an electric won't do the trick, which is about 10% of the time for use which is trimming trees and firewood for my house. Same, I use my drill press only about 10% of my drilling.