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62cc Petrol Chainsaw - 20” Bar & 2 x Chains + More

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Looking for a powerful and affordable chainsaw? Then our cleverly designed Parker 62cc 20” Petrol Chainsaw is just what you've been searching for. Delivering both high performance andvalue for money this reliable petrol chainsaw features an efficient 2 stroke, engine housed in an ergonomic and comfortable, lightweight body. Perfect for slicing through more challenging logs and timber the Parker PCS-6200 can't be beaten on price or performance!!That all sounds quite impressive, and it is, but it stands out from the rest to me for its simple yet effective nature, on top of that the fact that for that price you also get a carry bag, a multitool kit, extra chains and a bar cover. Ergonomically speaking it was wasn’t bad too, as at 7.5 kg but my cordless chainsaw for example when compared is considerably lighter. It’s made from a reliable mix of steel, aluminium and plastic for maximum effectiveness too, so it’s a nice tool to use. The cutting vibration is different. The latest models have an improved design that reduces the vibration level compared to the older ones. But the chainsaw operator plays an important role in reducing the level of vibration of his saw.

This chainsaw only weighs 3kg, and also has special ergonomic features such as a double handle and handle covers to make using it easier. The blade is 25cm, which whilst relatively small, provides a lot of balanced power into the wood being cut. Lots of battery powered chainsaws tend to have smaller blades anyway (20-30cm as opposed to 40cm in petrol and corded chainsaws), so this isn’t actually too bad. The 18v included battery really does deliver the power you need, and I found that this chainsaw performed fantastically and was really efficient with its cutting and operation.

It’s a very lightweight chainsaw as well; it weighs less than the corded one: around 4,1 kilograms.

Now, if power isn’t the key thing you’re looking for, and especially if the Hyundai chainsaw option in first place is a little bit expensive for what it is in your eyes, then perhaps this UWINGARDEN chainsaw is for you. This is easily the best chainsaw option if you’re on a budget but still want that power that a chainsaw so majestically provides.Vibration can be a real issue with the saw. It is caused by two things: engine vibration and cutting vibration. You have little control over a chainsaw engine vibration, but most chainsaws now feature a handlebar that isolates the vibration level to a minimum. For my money the Worx 40cm electric chainsaw is without a doubt the worth it’s place in the best chainsaw review and especially the electric chainsaw market, as far as using in the home garden is concerned. It’s absolutely ideal for a part-time users and requires absolutely no maintenance at all as well as being very safe for DIY’ers. Please note though, always read the safety instructions before use. They also have a lovely bit of kit called the Worx Cordless Pressure Washer which may be of use to you too. Nothing beats the quality of Stihl but the problem is you pay a fortune for the privilege. A sensible balance (if you don’t need a chainsaw too big) is the Husqvarna HUSQ120-14 or Makita DUC355Zif you want battery cordless . This is remarkably well built and offers a super warranty – talking of warranties – you can never rule out the Hyundai petrolor the Hyundai electric chainsaw as both come with an astonishing 3 year warranty. If you feel you want better value for money and don’t mind a bit of a compromise here then I would direct you to the Parker Petrol Chainsaw as that balances price too – very cheap for what it is with Hyundai engine, power, and a quality 2 year warranty. Power The DEWALT DCM565N Cordless XR Brushless Chain Saw is a lightweight and compact saw that is powered by an 18V XR 5.0Ah battery. With up to (70) 4×4” cuts per charge, this chainsaw is perfect for light-duty work. At just 6.8kg, this is lightweight for such a large and powerful petrol chainsaw, and it is something you notice instantly when using it straight after heavier models. It just has a better feel to it, and is much more manoeuvrable in general. Like with the Husqvarna products, this Hyundai features a self-lubricating system for the chain, and this particular system can be adjusted to suit the job at hand; got a lighter job too do? Use less oil. Larger logs to cut through? Turn it on up. It’s easy to use and works really well.

Like with other Husqvarna chainsaws, the chain tensioner is found on the side of the tool, and this makes it so much easier to operate while on the go. The tensioner is top notch too, and so adjustments are not required as often as with cheaper products. For a start, at 4.7kg it is comparatively lightweight and this allows you to wield it for longer without feeling fatigued. What weight there is, is also well distributed and this adds up to a petrol chainsaw that is easier to handle than most. When compared to the Parker brand 62cc model, this Husqvarna has less vibration, and runs quieter. I also noticed that it was a little better when it came to fuel consumption too, but that is to be expected with a smaller sized engine. The 38cc air injected engine on this petrol chainsaw produces 2HP, which is a decent amount of power for a smaller model, and is more than enough for most light gardening cutting. I wouldn’t even attempt to use it for larger logs and more heavy-duty work, but that’s fine as this product’s isn’t designed for that, unlike its big brother which is also featured further down this list. Whether you decide to go for the best budget chainsaw or its high-end counterpart, inform yourself accordingly so you can get the best value for money. Most importantly, make sure the chainsaw you decide to buy is the right one for your needs. The bottom line is – cordless chainsaws offer the least power but are easily the best for smallish trees and gardens – just take a look at my cut video on the Makita DUC355Z. The next power rating is the electric corded and this is a considerably big jump up in power when compared to the cordless models. I’d draw your attention to the Makita Electric Chainsawor the OREGON. But for absolute power you want a petrol chainsaw: Petrol chainsaws for power Either way, it’s designed to be a heavy duty chainsaw as well as having 5 star engine specs (EURO stats), so it’s no surprise it has a solid amount of power. I will say though it is up around the same weight petrol chainsaws, at just short of 7kg and was noticeably heavier than the cordless battery models I tested which is to be expected, so it might struggle a bit more with long periods of use. It’s starts up relatively easy to due to the decompression system – and it does actually work! Here’s a look at how you prep and start one from the manufacturer:It costs a bit more than other petrol chainsaws in this list but it comes with a 3 year warranty and is made to last, so the investment would be worth it if you want power and reliability – I actually really like the petrol lawn mowers I’ve tested in their range too. The fact that it has a long 20” bar gives it fantastic versatility too – whether you use it on small branches or chunky trunks, it cuts through everything like butter.

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