George Marsh said: (quoted from post at 20:32:03 07/27/12) Does anyone have an opinion on an electric WORX wg304 chain saw. Guessing it's make in China. It's 120 vac, 4 hp, 18 inch bar, and uses 15 amps. It's the biggest and strongest electric one that I've found so far. Sears is selling it for $90 and lowes wants $120.
Thanks
George
The 230 volt versions here look to be real tuff and user friendly and carry a better warrenty than any others (4 year and 2 year swap at the store)... The one store that has them has these random 20% off sales and I'll have one on the next sale. Gettin tired of pullin on a rope and keeping track of fuel mix. Have a stihl MS250 and a new hitachi top handle for outside use, but working full time and chores with the animals (and I have a sawmill a half mile from the house), gonna just start picking up bundles of slabs/scraps and bring them to the barn to cut and not have to worry about dark or weather. Electric will sure cut down on the fumes and noise. Have several other worx tools and am happy with them.
This post was edited by dave2 at 10:55:27 07/28/12.
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