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BLACK+DECKER 20V Max Cordless Chainsaw, 10-Inch, Tool Only (LCS1020B)

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Style: 20V Chainsaw (Tool Only)


Features

  • 10 inches premium oregon low kickback bar and chain
  • Tool-free blade tension system for quick adjustments
  • Oiling system for lubrication of bar and chain
  • 20V max Lithium Ion chainsaw bare tool
  • Included components: (1) Lbxr2020, (1) Lcs1620, (1) Lcs1020; Power source: Lithium ion
  • Battery and charger sold separately

Description

The BLACK+DECKER JA1007 Dust Extraction Kit allows for dust extraction and collection with BLACK+DECKER JS470E and JS470EB Jig Saws. Kit Includes: Clear Dust Hood (2605510293), Dust Tube (2605730055), and Vacuum Hose Adapter (VAC024).


Product Dimensions: 16.69 x 9.63 x 8.81 inches


Item Weight: 7.59 pounds


Department: Outdoor Power Tools


Manufacturer: Black & Decker Outdoor


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: LCS1020B


Batteries: 1 Product Specific batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • and this was easy to use
Style: 20V Chainsaw Kit
I, a female, bought this for myself because my husband considers himself a “gentleman lumberjack,” and refuses to use any power tools for cutting down trees or trimming branches; I trim as many tree branches as he does, and got sick of having to use a handsaw and took matters into my own hands, but with power tools in hand! I had never used a chainsaw in my life, and this was easy to use; the first weekend I had it, I took down so many trees branches, it took two trailer loads to get them all hauled off to the composting center! Before using it, you will need to charge the battery, and also make sure you get chainsaw bar oil and fill the reservoir/oil it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 11, 2018 by Stephanie A Ramming

  • A battery powered chainsaw that gets the job done.
Style: 20V Chainsaw Kit
I purchased this chainsaw from Amazon as a saw to quickly cut branches and logs around the yard whenever I needed a small job done. Dragging out a gas saw, filling it up with gas and oil, then attempting to start it, especially on a cold day can be a pain. I hoped when I bought this saw, it would do the job and I was not disappointed. Before you do anything, plug the battery in the charger and the charger into an outlet. The battery should be charged for at least 8 hours before using. The saw comes with the chain and bar off the unit, but is easily attached with no tools. Following the instructions, you simply unscrew the nut and pull off the cover to expose the chain drive sprocket. Then you carefully place the chain in the sprocket and the bar over the lock down bolt. Once in place, replace the cover. and screw down the nut. Do not tighten yet. Using the large orange disk behind the nut, carefully tighten the chain by turning it clockwise. Do not over tighten it, as you want about 1/8 th of an inch of a gap when you pull the chain down. Once this is done, tighten the nut. Remember to check the chain tension every time you use the saw. Failing to check the tension will ruin the chain and the bar. One final item is the oil. The saw does not come with any so you need to get some 30 weight motor oil. This stuff is cheap and a little goes a very long way when it comes to chain saws. This is a manual oiler, so you will need to press the bulb on the cap 3 times before each cut. For me, it works out to 3 presses every 4 inches of cut. When actually using the saw, remember to not force the saw, but to let the chain teeth to the work. Gently rocking the saw to the front and to the rear does help, but do not force it into the wood. I had very good results cutting up some large branches in my back yard. As you can see in the photos of the clean cuts, it did very well indeed. The battery began to lose power on the last log and I put it back in the charger for later. I had noticed several reviews stating that the oiler did not work. It must be remembered this is a manual oiler and it needs to be pressed at almost every cut. In addition, because it is an air pressure oiler; the little hole in the top needs to be sealed to ensure the oil is forced onto the chain. If you are wearing leather gloves, it will not seal the hole and it will not force oil into the chain when it is pressed. Unfortunately, you will need to remove your glove a lot when you use this saw. The blue nitrel gloves I use in the garage seem to work pretty good, but of course do not provide the protection of leather ones. Of the low cost battery powered saws I have seen and used, this is the best one for the money. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2019 by Richard V. Stewart

  • Whacking the "Bush" in Alaska!
Style: 20V Chainsaw Kit
Black & Decker is a name in tools that I know and trust for making quality products. I was happy to see that they make this battery powered chainsaw. We have a gas chainsaw but like many others have noted, starting it takes more energy than using it. I really needed something easier and faster to use. We're mainly cutting Aspen and some pine for firewood. As soon as this came in the mail, I pulled out the battery and the charger and got it to cooking. It took about 5 hours as the booklet said to reach a full charge. During that time, I read through the instruction booklet and put the saw together. That didn't take more than a few minutes and requires absolutely no tools. I was impressed with the sturdiness of the saw. The saw is made of metal and plastic and is very light and well-balanced. I'm not a big, strong lumberjack, I'm a great-grandmother, so I'm not all that keen on chainsaws but doing a job without the right tool is just wrong. This is the right tool for me. I was able to cut a nice pile of logs up in the 20 minutes of operating time for the battery charge. I have a picture of my pile below. I like the weight and how easy it is to use the saw. I don't like the manual lube of the chain. It's annoying to have to push the little plunger after every cut or so to keep the chain lubed. I like that I feel safe while using the saw. It seems easy to keep it in control as it's not running anywhere near as fast as our gas chainsaw. I also like how easy it is to adjust the tension on the chain if I see it getting a little loose. I don't have to stop what I'm doing and pay attention to taking care of that. Bottom Line: The price was right and I'm happy with my purchase. If I could do it over knowing what I know now, I would probably opt for the 40V version with the automatic chain lube and a little more power but this will work for me for now. Day Two: I wanted to add a few thoughts after spending a second day with this little chainsaw "wannabe". Today we tacked a 50+ foot Aspen with approximately a 7 inch diameter. We won't be trying that again. The B&D cuts too slow for a job like this and in the end, the tree fell all wrong even with the right cuts. We again only had 20 minutes of cutting power and that was enough to down the tree and cut it into small enough sections to get on the sled to haul out of the woods. I used my gas powered chainsaw to finish the job of cutting it into firewood. This is a great little tool for having around the yard for cutting up limbs and fallen trees. It's sturdy, easy to use and well-designed (except for the manual lube on the chain). It's a step up from a hedge cutter and a step down from a gas chainsaw power-wise. Consider your needs and how you will be using this before you buy it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2015 by SueJean

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