To be honest I don't remember, but no, nothing high dollar. The last one was from Tractor Supply and was probably a Poulan Pro.Quality brands and models? Stihl, Husqvarna, Echo?
I bought my small echo used in 2008 and my big echo new in 2017.I finally gave up on gas saws after taking 3 to the scrap yard in 10 years. Even with E0 gas and draining the tank, they became unreliable between uses. I have a corded saw for home use and a cordless version at my property in TN. So far, so good.
Junk I'm sure.Quality brands and models? Stihl, Husqvarna, Echo?
No, your post is automatically saved as you type. If you go back to the thread, you'll see your saved post.Wrote a lot of experience and advice, then attached a pic. Was too big. Page said "Oops! try again"
Everything I wrote was lost.
Sorry
It doesn't necessarily need to last forever. If that's your ethos, that's fine, but in the shop cordless allows me to complete more work in less time. The additional expense is offset by more invoices issued.With electric battery outdoor power equipment comes with it the sense that it a disposable piece. The people I hang around and myself included tend to stray away from purchasing anything disposable. The reason is manufactures are putting BMS systems inside the tools that make it impossible to use cheap batteries when they become obsolete. Maybe the tool is still in perfect shape but you have to throw it out. Also the tools seem to cost as much as new batteries.
If you compare the big three gas OPE manufactures, Echo, Husky, Stihl, in my opinion they are not very disposable. Most of them support the units 5-10 years, and even longer in the used and aftermarket.
Name one battery tool where the aftermarket makes a new circuit board, or electric motor?
Having said all of this, there are applications where battery tools make sense over gas.
Name one battery tool where the aftermarket makes a new circuit board, or electric motor?
That's how the ladies like it!if you heat with wood
Because you are still better off with a corded electric chainsaw.Why do people keep telling me that battery saws are stupid?