

But it seems both only last about 15 minutes cutting steady, then 2 hours to charge the battery, so you’d need a few batteries to do any steady work. I’ve read that Stihl (at almost $700) and EGO (half that) are the top two battery saws for endurance and power. That may be, I haven’t spent much time researching new designs or models as I don’t have much interest in owning one yet.

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