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Iā€™ve been eyeing the Stihl electric chainsaws. Also looking to add the electric Polaris ranger now that it has decent power.
It doesnā€™t take much to configure an Electric Ranger and be close to the original price on the Pro. Iā€™d like to have one too but not for $35k
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Iā€™ve been eyeing the Stihl electric chainsaws. Also looking to add the electric Polaris ranger now that it has decent power.
I canā€™t vouch for the Stihl, but the Dewalt Flexvolt works well. Iā€™ve got three batteries (one comes with each tool) and thatā€™s enough power to cut for 30-40 minutes continuously. After that I have about 3/4 cord to split and stack. When I finish that Iā€™m usually tired, but the batteries would be charged for another go if I had the energy. I also have the string trimmer. It has plenty of power, but the string feed mechanism isnā€™t as good as the Husqy it replaced. Those flex volt batteries also run both 60v and 20v tools. Plus, the chargers take up a lot less space in the bed of the Lightning then all of those gas cans!
 


 


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