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<blockquote data-quote="cfpinz" data-source="post: 1741101" data-attributes="member: 2383"><p>My wife has a hard time starting a gas chainsaw and I was thinking about buying a battery powered one for when I'm not home and she needs one in a pinch. I'd prefer to stay with either a Milwaukee as I already have a bunch of their batteries, or a Stihl. The latter would be my only Stihl battery product and I don't anticipate buying any other battery powered products from them. The price for a Stihl with battery and charger is roughly the same as a bare Milwaukee saw, so the cost is moot. The Stihl saws weigh 8-9lbs according to the website with battery and bar, whereas the Milwaukee says 14lbs - pretty heavy in my opinion for her. Bars are 12" and 16", respectively.</p><p></p><p>Any personal experience here with either? Good, bad or ugly, I have no real preference between the two.</p><p></p><p>Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cfpinz, post: 1741101, member: 2383"] My wife has a hard time starting a gas chainsaw and I was thinking about buying a battery powered one for when I'm not home and she needs one in a pinch. I'd prefer to stay with either a Milwaukee as I already have a bunch of their batteries, or a Stihl. The latter would be my only Stihl battery product and I don't anticipate buying any other battery powered products from them. The price for a Stihl with battery and charger is roughly the same as a bare Milwaukee saw, so the cost is moot. The Stihl saws weigh 8-9lbs according to the website with battery and bar, whereas the Milwaukee says 14lbs - pretty heavy in my opinion for her. Bars are 12" and 16", respectively. Any personal experience here with either? Good, bad or ugly, I have no real preference between the two. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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