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<blockquote data-quote="DCB4" data-source="post: 1642505" data-attributes="member: 25279"><p>I've always been a dewalt fan. All my power tools are 20v dewalt. I recently bought a 60v weed eater and 20v chainsaw with a 12 inch bar. I've been extremely happy with both. The weed eater has surprised me with what it will knock down. I bought the saw mainly to use around the house as I had a bunch of limbs to trim back from the roof. It was worth every penny I paid just for that project alone. While out checking fences one day I had good sized tree that had blown over onto the fence. Happened to have the little dewalt saw in the truck. Was blown away with how a battery powered saw cut that tree up. Very impressed with both tools. The best part about them is not having to pull start them and no running noise</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DCB4, post: 1642505, member: 25279"] I’ve always been a dewalt fan. All my power tools are 20v dewalt. I recently bought a 60v weed eater and 20v chainsaw with a 12 inch bar. I’ve been extremely happy with both. The weed eater has surprised me with what it will knock down. I bought the saw mainly to use around the house as I had a bunch of limbs to trim back from the roof. It was worth every penny I paid just for that project alone. While out checking fences one day I had good sized tree that had blown over onto the fence. Happened to have the little dewalt saw in the truck. Was blown away with how a battery powered saw cut that tree up. Very impressed with both tools. The best part about them is not having to pull start them and no running noise [/QUOTE]
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