GreenWorks 20022 12 Amp Corded 16-Inch Chainsaw

December 5, 2014 - Comment

20022 Features: -Chain saw. -12A Power. -Easy adjust chain tensioning. -Automatic oiler. Generic Dimensions: -Bar length: 16”. -Product Weight: 9.9 lbs. https://bestelectricmower.com is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to (“” (amazon.com, endless.com,

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20022 Features: -Chain saw. -12A Power. -Easy adjust chain tensioning. -Automatic oiler. Generic Dimensions: -Bar length: 16”. -Product Weight: 9.9 lbs.

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R.S.J. says:

Greenworks Electric Chain Saw Gets the Job Done Several massive oak limbs fell next to my home and a shed and were much too big to clear with just a 30″ hand saw. I hate gas-powered chain saws. My old 14 inch Stihl gas chain saw has been sitting idle in my closet for decades (literally) after only a little use. It is underpowered, noisy, and always extremely difficult to start even when it was new. The oak limbs were too close to the buildings leaving no room for the swing of a 4 foot long hand crosscut logging saw. A new, inexpensive…

fferd says:

Substantial for the price After having enough getting by with using just a reciprocating saw for clearing fence lines of small trees and clearing the yard of large fallen branches after a storm, I was in need of something more substantial. Having a hard time justifying the cost of a decent gas chainsaw the electric chainsaw appeared to be a good fit for my needs.I never was impressed by the quality or design of any Poulan product and the Makita electric chainsaws are of commercial quality but a bit expensive…

Craig A. Adams says:

Good value for the money- does the job. First off, an important caveat for those unfamiliar with chain saws: the manual describes the big gray plastic wing nut on the bar mount cover as the chain tension adjustment; it isn’t.Safety notice for the sake of paranoia on my part: do no adjustments or other work on any power tool when it is connected to power.So, just where is this adjustment?Look down the bar from the front of the saw, and you’ll find it on the lower left quadrant of the chassis near…

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