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Chainsaws are the ultimate tool when it comes to felling trees and other related tasks. The time it takes to cut down a tree with a chainsaw is much less than it is with manual saws or axes. Now, you probably don’t need an introduction into what a chainsaw is. Instead, I’ll start by informing you about the advancements in chainsaw technology in recent years.<\/p>\n

Gas operated chainsaws are still the top choice for commercial work but electric chainsaws are quickly closing the gap in usefulness. Most high-end electric chainsaws are battery operated so you can take them whenever you want. On the other hand, there are plenty of corded options as well.<\/p>\n

Both gas and electric chainsaws have their perks. For most, gas-powered engines offer everything they need and more. However, electric-powered chainsaws are a great option for small amounts of work, especially in small and suburban yards.<\/p>\n

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