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Since my cordless screwdriver / drill died the other day I went shopping for one.
I decided on a Ryobi One+ kit (18V - drill / screwdriver, circular saw, reciprocating saw, and a flashlight). The nice thing is that one battery works with all of these tools and the kit came with two batteries and a charger. (the kit was $160, just a screwdriver with this amount of power was going to cost me about $100 since the batteries and chargers are sold separately for most of them).
I see that they also have a chainsaw for the One+ line for $50. Not a bad price at all. I've been debating of using part of my incoming rebate check to get that, or should I go all out and get a gas powered chainsaw (they run $130-$150 minimum).
I'm mainly concerned for when storms come and we have no power. Our (tiny) generator can charge batteries with no problems (along with keeping a small fridge semi-cool). So the batteries will not be a problem (and my emergency radio / TV will also crank-charge batteries, too).
The battery powered one will be cheaper to run in the long run (no gas to buy) and is a lot less expensive than a gas powered one ($50 as opposed to $130-$150). I've also used Ryobi tools in the past and been happy with them.
The gas powered one will most likely give me more power and last much longer on a tank of gas than one battery would. The less expensive chainsaws are "generic" and unknown brands, though.
I wouldn't use it often, only when needed after a storm. We live in a townhome so our own "yard" is a small fenced in patio (no trees in the patio).
Thoughts?
I decided on a Ryobi One+ kit (18V - drill / screwdriver, circular saw, reciprocating saw, and a flashlight). The nice thing is that one battery works with all of these tools and the kit came with two batteries and a charger. (the kit was $160, just a screwdriver with this amount of power was going to cost me about $100 since the batteries and chargers are sold separately for most of them).
I see that they also have a chainsaw for the One+ line for $50. Not a bad price at all. I've been debating of using part of my incoming rebate check to get that, or should I go all out and get a gas powered chainsaw (they run $130-$150 minimum).
I'm mainly concerned for when storms come and we have no power. Our (tiny) generator can charge batteries with no problems (along with keeping a small fridge semi-cool). So the batteries will not be a problem (and my emergency radio / TV will also crank-charge batteries, too).
The battery powered one will be cheaper to run in the long run (no gas to buy) and is a lot less expensive than a gas powered one ($50 as opposed to $130-$150). I've also used Ryobi tools in the past and been happy with them.
The gas powered one will most likely give me more power and last much longer on a tank of gas than one battery would. The less expensive chainsaws are "generic" and unknown brands, though.
I wouldn't use it often, only when needed after a storm. We live in a townhome so our own "yard" is a small fenced in patio (no trees in the patio).
Thoughts?