DEWALT DCCS620B 20V MAX XR Compact 12 in. Cordless Chainsaw (Tool Only)

June 13, 2019 - Comment

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DEWALT DCCS620B 20V MAX XR Compact 12 in. Cordless Chainsaw (Tool Only)

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Anonymous says:

For what it is, I am extremely impressed! For reference, I’m a professional Arborist, currently working for a municipality, with over a decade’s experience in Line-Clearance Arborism. So, you might say that I know a thing or three about working a chainsaw..I’m honestly amazed.. This saw is awesome! With a thirty-five(ish) dollar upgrade (bar & chain), it’ll hold its own against either the Stihl or Husqvarna battery-powered top-handles. And, it’ll do so, for half the price!On one of the large 60v flex batteries,…

Anonymous says:

YES YES YES YES YES!!! I was quite reluctant to buy a cordless chainsaw, and even more reluctant to buy a 20V one. Having 5 other 20V Max tools, and given that the product had a 90 day money back guarantee, I thought I would give it a try. MAJOR good move. Let’s be honest, this isn’t a tree felling, firewood stockpiling chainsaw, but you wouldn’t be buying a 12″ tool for that, would you? In a true baptism by fire, the first use was Hurricane Irma cleanup in a south Florida yard. It sliced through a downed…

Anonymous says:

SIMPLY AMAZING…JUST GO AHEAD AN BUY IT !!! I’ve owned a couple of chain saws in my life, but I’m the last to tell you I’m any expert. Generally the deal is making sure the engine will start…and continue to run. Pros will just hold the saw in one hand and jerk the cord. Me, on the otherhand, have to put the saw on the ground, make sure I’ve flipped all the correct switches and settings and then with one foot on the floor plate, a hand on the throttle and the other hand on the pull rope, I start the process of trying to get the saw…

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