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Originally Posted by Seahawk
You should.
I am all electric for routine chores, including fence mending (circular saws, nail guns), blowers, drill, impacts, screw guns, grease guns (the best!), etc. I'll never go back.
I have extra batteries and I charge the whole battery posse the day before. The only chore I can't see battery tools doing is chain sawing.
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as it so happens...
Stihl has a cordless electric chainsaw and it works pretty good for limbing & smaller chores
I decided to buy the very cheapest cordless electric chainsaw I could find (Black & Decker - I know crummy junk) but it works and I don't own a farm either (if your grandpa owned a farm you lear not to own one real quick).
I was able to cut right thru a 20" dia. Douglas Fir root with no problem and it had plenty of battery capacity left over.