Just to add, I also have their electric push mower, which uses the same 
batteries.

Except for the color and branding, it looks identical to a lot of the electric 
mowers sold at Lowes, Amazon, and other places. I don't know if the batteries 
are interchangable but I think they are all made by the same Taiwanese or 
Chinese manufacturer.



On Mon, May 6, 2024, at 20:42, Allan Streib via Mercedes wrote:
> I'm happy with my Harbor Freight Atlas battery electric chainsaw. I 
> doubt it would hold up to daily professional use but for what I need it 
> has done fine so far.
>
> If you're already invested in another battery system I would probably 
> stay with that. I don't think there's a whole lot of difference in the 
> saws.
>
> Yes, not fooling with carbs every spring, mixing two-stroke oil and 
> gas, trying to get it to start and stay running -- so nice.
>
> Allan 
>
>
> On Mon, May 6, 2024, at 19:59, dan penoff.com via Mercedes wrote:
>> Stihl, I would expect, but does anyone have any experience with their 
>> battery-operated saws? I don’t need to fell 100-year-old Ponderosa 
>> pines onmy lot, I’ve got a guy to do that for me. But - I need to 
>> de-limb and do other light trimming.
>>
>> Battery just makes so much sense these days. I’ve got a decent used 
>> Stihl in the garage right now that needs a carb rebuild, I suspect, as 
>> I can’t get it started to save my life (it does run on ether, though!) 
>> I’m looking for easy, not more work.
>>
>
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