New Battery-Powered Chainsaw
The OREGON PowerNow 40V MAX Cordless Chainsaw holds a long charge, and is ideal for removing fallen trees.
Blount has launched a new OREGON PowerNow 40V MAX Cordless Chainsaw. This battery-powered chainsaw delivers a combination of performance and features that makes it a true alternative to many gas-powered chainsaws.
Farmers and ranchers can use the OREGON PowerNow 40V MAX Cordless Chainsaw for hassle-free, grab-and-go cutting. The chainsaw is ideal when you need to make a quick cut to level off a fence post that is too tall or clear a tree blown over in a storm.
When not in use, the power tool’s lithium ion battery holds a charge for months so the PowerNow Chainsaw is ready when you are — no need to bring along a gas-powered chainsaw, gas can, and oil.
Some of the chainsaw’s features include instant starting without a pull cord, powerful cutting with no-fade power, and long runtime. At just under 11 pounds, the PowerNow Chainsaw is lightweight, easily portable, and offers ergonomic comfort.
Equipped with a 14-inch bar, the PowerNow Chainsaw can power through trees as large as 10 to 12 inches. For smaller cuts, the chainsaw goes non-stop, cutting up to 250 2- to 3-inch branches on a single charge with the Endurance battery pack.
The PowerNow Chainsaw is sold with either an Endurance or Standard battery pack. Both 40V MAX Lithium Ion Battery Packs feature high-capacity cells with no-fade power that maintain performance throughout the job. The Endurance battery pack doubles the runtime of the Standard battery pack.
Product features include:
• 40 volts maximum power: high-capacity lithium ion battery pack
• Instant start
• No hassles with pull cords, no gas-oil mixing, no warm-up time, and no emissions
• Lightweight (just under 11 pounds); portable with user-proven ergonomics
• Built-in PowerSharp precision chain sharpening system.
For more information about Blount, visit www.Blount.com.
Source: Blount
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