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Chainsaws that run on batteries or are cordless are more robust and adaptable than before.
Compared to a gas-powered model, a battery-operated chainsaw can be an excellent choice because it is simpler to start, operates more quietly, emits fewer pollutants, weighs less, and needs less maintenance.
The Global Cordless Chain Saw market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2024 to 2030.
The brand-new chainsaw, the Makita DUC254Z 18V LXT Brushless Top Handle. The lightweight, cordless DUC254Z, designed for use by operators climbing trees, weighs only 2.8 kg.
The model also offers a gentle start capability that quickens the motor’s start-up while minimizing the unexpected torque load. A robust hand grip, an electric chain brake, a variable speed control trigger, and a kickback brake are all included in the DUC254Z.
With the introduction of two new products, Husqvarna raises the bar for battery-operated chainsaws. The Husqvarna T540i XP top-handle and Husqvarna 540i XP rear-handle chainsaws feature an enhanced system to achieve the next level in battery performance and were created in collaboration with professional arborists.
The strongest cordless chainsaw in the AP System is the STIHL MSA 300. It provides forestry experts, arborists, and landscapers with ample power for handling more difficult cutting operations because it was designed and built for felling, cross-cutting, snedding, and processing.