Yes DC saws are quite handy... I've had a Makita for years, picked up a small Stihl DC a few months ago.. On/Off with ease, I keep the Makita on the tractor when working in the yard as I can grab / cut / go in less time than it takes to start and warm my gas saws.
Why did you go with the Stihl over the other brands? I'm looking to purchase one of these small saws soon.
Why did you go with the Stihl over the other brands? I'm looking to purchase one of these small saws soon.
Buy the one you already have batteries for.
I bought a skill saw this summer that came with a 8AH 20V Dewalt battery, and I already had a 5AH 20V battery with my 1/2” impact.
Stick with a single battery type, as quality is pretty similar across the board.
Buy the one you already have batteries for.
I was actually looking at this one:
https://www.stihlusa.com/products/g.../gta26/?aqid=cbf30604bc27da88171f3d1beeb5a736
I have DeWalt tools and batteries so this would be the DeWalt version:
https://www.dewalt.com/product/dccs...-pruning-chainsaw-kit-3-ah-battery?tid=577536
I just wonder how they perform?
I agree, batteries are expensive. I have the M12 tools, so I was kinda stuck with the small 6" saw. My brother has M18 stuff so he has the 14" saw, loves it and why he sent me the little guy. Not going to look a gift horse in the mouth
I am going to watch for battery sales and get a 6 amp, big difference in performance between 3 amp or 4 amp, the biggest ones I have.
I thought about the little one, but went 12” as it can do everything that will do and more.
Take care to get the HO battery's from Milwaukee if you are going to use it with demanding machines. Huge difference in performance. Took me some money till I figured that out