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DEWALT 20V MAX 8in. Cordless Battery Powered Pole Saw Kit with (1) 4Ah Battery, Charger & Sheath (34 Link), $170, free shipping, Home Depot

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Home Depot has DEWALT 20V MAX 8in. Cordless Battery Powered Pole Saw Kit with (1) 4Ah Battery, Charger & Sheath (34 Link) for $170. Shipping is free.

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Home Depot has DEWALT 20V MAX 8in. Cordless Battery Powered Pole Saw Kit with (1) 4Ah Battery, Charger & Sheath (34 Link) for $170. Shipping is free.

https://www.homedepot.com/p/DEWAL.../317346028

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4d ago
4 Posts
Joined Aug 2020
4d ago
FancyMice124
4d ago
4 Posts
I have Ego and Dewalt, but primarily Ego for outdoor equipment. I need a polesaw. Anyone able to compare this one between the Ego? My initial thoughts are that this might be a little underpowered.
4d ago
181 Posts
Joined Dec 2005
4d ago
RichardAM1
4d ago
181 Posts
All I can say is that I purchased the 20V chainsaw not long ago and used it twice before it stopped working. Contacted DeWalt and after several hours on the phone, they had me ship it back to them for repair. I think it'll be a while before I buy another DeWalt outdoor product.
4d ago
46 Posts
Joined Nov 2018
4d ago
couchwizard
4d ago
46 Posts
Quote from FancyMice124 :
I have Ego and Dewalt, but primarily Ego for outdoor equipment. I need a polesaw. Anyone able to compare this one between the Ego? My initial thoughts are that this might be a little underpowered.
This thing tackles any problem I have. It's also become my safety chainsaw, for when I don't feel like putting on PPE. My only gripe is the length isn't great, but that's an electric polesaw thing
3d ago
322 Posts
Joined Nov 2005
3d ago
jimbrown
3d ago
322 Posts
Quote from couchwizard :
This thing tackles any problem I have. It's also become my safety chainsaw, for when I don't feel like putting on PPE. My only gripe is the length isn't great, but that's an electric polesaw thing

Same, I'm not doing anything heavy duty obviously but it has been reliable for my basic needs.
3d ago
20 Posts
Joined Nov 2003
3d ago
hcanes100
3d ago
20 Posts
Appreciate this one, bought it and it shipped fast. The battery alone was a major reason to buy, extra chain, charger, battery and saw. Plus allowed to stack use with military discount. Thanks much.
3d ago
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Joined Nov 2012
3d ago
Husk3rPow3r
3d ago
3,252 Posts
I'll also add that I really like this. Used it to cut up a fallen tree that was about a foot or so in diameter, no problem. Been very happy with it. I don't have other chain saw history to compare to, but I definitely recommend it. I was looking for Ego as well and recommended this.

Already had DeWalt batteries. Bought it from CPO Outlet refurb on eBay with the eBay warranty.
3d ago
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Joined Apr 2005
3d ago
Propain
3d ago
298 Posts
I guess I'm the odd one out here. I've had this for a couple years, and it works. It's not a power house, it typically tears the wood some due to being underpowered, and the bar oil leaks. But it works okay for general home owner uses.

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3d ago
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Joined Oct 2014
3d ago
zeroquest
3d ago
209 Posts
Awesome saw, but leaks oil like crazy!Recommend draining and refilling with use. Ruined stuff in our garage.
3d ago
12 Posts
Joined Oct 2016
3d ago
alwullenweber44
3d ago
12 Posts
Now $243
3d ago
4 Posts
Joined Jan 2019
3d ago
gdp057
3d ago
4 Posts
Quote from RichardAM1 :
All I can say is that I purchased the 20V chainsaw not long ago and used it twice before it stopped working. Contacted DeWalt and after several hours on the phone, they had me ship it back to them for repair. I think it'll be a while before I buy another DeWalt outdoor product.

Really? I bought one with one of the 6ah promos a couple months ago. Been beating it up pretty good and surprised at how good it is. A bit slow going through hard stuff but for cleaning up around the property it's great.
3d ago
2,527 Posts
Joined Nov 2008
3d ago
sHockz_atx
3d ago
2,527 Posts
Quote from FancyMice124 :
I have Ego and Dewalt, but primarily Ego for outdoor equipment. I need a polesaw. Anyone able to compare this one between the Ego? My initial thoughts are that this might be a little underpowered.
The Ego pole saw with the adaptable power head is actually pretty phenomenal. Cuts really well. It took several years before I needed to sharpen the blade. I will say you need a 4.5mm sharpener though, which isn't a common size but not impossible to find. It just won't come in a standard kit. I like that I can add the extension to my Ego as well, making it pretty damn long. Thing sips battery, so 2.5 aH batteries do a pretty good job. One might cover a standard 1/3 acre lot for spring trimming. I have a 6 acre lot, and a business, and I am constantly cutting limbs with it. I have 2x 2.5 aH and a 5aH battery, which between the 3 and a fast charger, I never run out of juice. Can trim all day. The only drawbacks are that the chain it ships with is a rebranded Oregon chain allegedly, but it does stretch a bit at the start and jumps off the rail guide. So you'll be tightening the chain frequently at first. But once stretched it's pretty rock solid. The only other gripe is that when storing it, I just empty the chain oil chamber back into the container because it leaks out the oil weep hole slowly when stored. But the ego pole saw is one of my favorite tools. Cuts better than the 18" ego chainsaw!
3d ago
4 Posts
Joined Aug 2020
3d ago
FancyMice124
3d ago
4 Posts
Quote from zeroquest :
Awesome saw, but leaks oil like crazy!Recommend draining and refilling with use. Ruined stuff in our garage.
Thanks! I ended up picking it up. What is the best way to store it? I am completely unfamiliar with anything more than hedge trimmers.
3d ago
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Joined Feb 2019
3d ago
nigori
3d ago
152 Posts
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