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EGO Power+ CS1604 16-Inch 56-Volt Lithium-ion Cordless Chainsaw - 5.0Ah Battery and Charger Included , Black

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Arrives Thursday, May 30
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Style: 16-In. Chainsaw Kit w/ 5.0 Ah Battery


Features

  • Speed: 6800 RPM
  • Chain Kickback Brake
  • Chain Tension Adjustment
  • Water Resistant Construction (ipx4)
  • Guide Bar Length: 16 in.
  • Maximum Cut Diameter: 16 in
  • Double Guard Bar
  • Low Kickback Chain Design
  • Reversible Bar
  • .043 in. Gauge Chain with 3/8 in. Low Profle Pitch

Description

The EGO POWER+ Chain Saw truly delivers Power Beyond Belief. The 16" bar and chain,combined with a hi-efficiency brushless motor provides effortlessly smooth cuts. The brushlessmotor extends both the life of the tool and the run time. The advanced 56V ARC Lithium™battery uses industry-leading technology to deliver Power Beyond Belief and is compatible withall EGO POWER+ products. The EGO POWER+ Chain Saw delivers the performance of gaswithout the noise, fuss and fumes.

Brand: EGO Power+


Power Source: Battery Powered


Horsepower: 3.5 hp


Item Weight: 18 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 32.1"L x 9.4"W x 9.8"H


Chain Length: 16 Inches


Product Dimensions: 32.1 x 9.4 x 9.8 inches


Item Weight: 18 pounds


Manufacturer: EGO


Item model number: CS1604


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • Who needs gas? (For a chainsaw)....
Style: 16-In. Chainsaw Kit w/ 5.0 Ah Battery
This is a great chainsaw. Period. I really don't have to say much more, but I will. Here are the pro's. 1. Built well 2. Lightweight 3. Powerful enough for most work 4. Great battery life (much more than I expected..I cut heavy honeysuckle scrub up to about 4-6" diameter for about 4-5 hours until the ONE battery gave up the ghost.) 5. Fast battery charging. Easy to see / understand batter charge LED. 6. Battery holds charge a long time when not in use. 7. Safety hand guard works well as a secondary lockout. 8. Good lubrication oil filler 9. Chain tension adjustment really easy. 10. No "pull to start" arm whiplash. Just pull the trigger....and cut. 11. It's QUIET! 12. You won't need to drain the gas, etc. for longer storage. Cons.... 1. Chain stretches when new. Simple. It happens with all chainsaws, and in this case, it's far easier to adjust the tension than many other saws. (This really isn't about this saw, but ALL chainsaws in general.) 2. Maybe not powerful as gas....but that's ok for most uses around the home. 3. Batteries will run out of juice and need to be recharged. Gas saws...just fill it up. Not so easy for battery if you don't have the time or a plug for the charger. (Maybe get 2 or more batteries....) 4. It doesn't have the Vrooooooom of a typical gas chainsaw...if you are into that sort of thing. Overall...if you are not a lumberjack, just a "do it yourself" homeowner that needs to cut stuff periodically, this is the way to go. If you think you will need a bit more....just get a second battery. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 26, 2023 by S. Ruby

  • Love it
Style: 18-In.Chainsaw Kit w/ 5.0 Ah Battery
Perfect and no Gas mess or inconvenience. Still need bar oil but that’s fine. Less noise than gas and in my experience as powerful as gas saw. Easy to use but still requires same safety gear. Safety first!! I would not say it replaces a pro sawyer tree service saw etc.., but for the heavy duty diy guy and landscaping service guys it’s a good choice. Great for the landscaping service who do business where noise reduction is an issue, I’ve owned Sthil, Jonserude , huskvarna Echo. All good brands but this one has a place in my tool crib. Real nice for the wood turning guy who needs to cut some bowl blanks out behind the shop or in the shop because no fumes from gas saw or safety issues of gas engine indoors. Happy woodturning prepping blanks for myself.😎😊👍 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 18, 2024 by William E.

  • Love the power of this saw!
Style: 18" Chainsaw Kit w/ 4.0 Ah Battery
I bought this saw just in the nick of time. Just days after I bought it, a 60 foot tree fell over onto my neighbors yard. The base of the tree was two feet across. I had that tree completely cut up by the end of the day. Have since used it on lots of logs and limbs and the chain is still sharp. Amazing! This saw has more power than my gas chain saw and the battery lasts a very long time. I happen to have their blower and mower as well so I always have a spare if needed. My only complaint is the saw is pretty heavy. Thank goodness it buzzes through wood so quickly. This thing will wear you out with its weight alone. I love not having to pull a rope to start it up. And of course it has no fumes either. Still loud enough to use ear muffs, but nothing like a gas. I highly recommend the saw! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2024 by Bob Bob

  • Powerful, but...
Style: 18-In.Chainsaw Kit w/ 5.0 Ah Battery
I had an inexpensive but very effective gas powered 16 inch chainsaw that finally quit starting for me after 10 years or so. I really liked it, but the minimum price for for having it fixed is considerably more than the saw is worth, even more than what I bought the saw for back in the day. So I decided to go with something new. And, I have a bunch of EGO battery operated products that I REALY like, both for the cordless convenience, and the fact that they are even more powerful than most gas operated trimers and blowers. So, I decided to spend the extra cash and give their chainsaw a try, particularly since EGO and Amazon were running a sale that month on the 18 inch saw for the same price that I could get the 16 inch one. And I'm generally quite happy with the purchase. I've never considered a return or anything, but... bottom line, it's really not as powerful as I had hoped. The cheaper gas powered saw I had was definitely more powerful and could handle larger limbs and logs more easily. But, the EGO chainsaw here IS powerful enough to get most of the same kinds of jobs done and the convenience of the battery operation is VERY nice! For those of you new to using a chainsaw, know that when you get a gas powered saw, most of them are two-stroke engines, which means you will have to mix gasoline with oil, and then with a lot of chainsaw brands, you'll have to deal with adding ethanol reduction stuff to keep from clogging the carburetor, just like you do with your 2-stroke lawn trimmer. And while that's not so much of a rigamarole, it definitely can get to be with a chainsaw, particularly when you first start using it. You have to get the mixture JUST right, and "just right" varies some from saw to saw. If you get too much oil in the mix, the engine will emit smoke, not good, you'll need to shut it down and carefully empty the gas tank so as not to get gas all over the engine, which could cause it to catch fire. And believe it or not, too much oil is actually better than not enough because at least you can SEE the smoke and then shut the engine down. Not mixing enough oil in puts extra strain on your engine and could even burn it up if you use the saw for like an entire afternoon, and the only way you have of knowing the mixture is too thin, is that the saw will start to either chortle or just run louder than usual. Too boot, the overall efficiency of your saw is greatly affected by your gas mixture (by the way, you can get 4-stroke saws that just use regular gasoline, but they are both expensive and heavy). I had a guy that knew what he was doing that helped me out when I first got my gas saw, so I avoided any issue with the fuel mixture, and I do highly recommend getting some advice from someone with experience in all aspects of using any kind of chainsaw before you begin using it. It's not a lofty learning curve, but you do need to climb it in order to operate the saw safely and not break it. At least spend some time with video tutorials. Chain breaks are a major pain in the posterior at best and they could take your eye out. So wear eye protection and if you've got some steal toed boots, the most frequent chainsaw accident, which really aren't at all frequent, is dropping the saw on your foot. The other is a buck or a kickback slamming the engine into your face. But pay attention to just a few do's and don'ts and chainsaw accidents or pretty rare, as long as you leave the CLIMBING to the pros. So... if you want to avoid any mixture-to-efficiency issues, this battery operated saw is a GREAT way to go. NO mixing at all and there's NEVER an issue getting the saw started. You do have to do all the other chainsaw essentials like keeping your bar oiled, but not too oiled, knowing the correct angle to cut the size of the branch you are cutting, know how to use wedges, or when the job is just to big for your saw, and of course taking care not to let the saw chain get too heated. I'm afraid the latter gets to be an issue with this electric saw because with a gas powered saw, you can hear the engine start to whine a little too much when it needs a break, not so with this one. Until you get used to its operation, you have to take care because the only way to know you need to rest the saw is when the branch starts to show smoke. These EGO saws are HIGHLY efficient in their speed and consistency and I initially found it smoking at the bar several times before I caught on. But, once you've used it for a job or two, you'll be able to figure out about how long you can cut before giving the saw a break, which I honestly have to say is considerably more often than the mid-level gas chainsaw that I had. Another advantage of the battery operated saw is that starting and shutting it down is just a mater of squeezing the trigger and letting it go. You will NEVER have to choke or re-choke a cold saw. Nice. I do have to cart the battery charger around with me just in case the juice runs out though. It takes about 20 minutes to fully charge and since I have other EGO devices, I take an extra battery to the job for when the chainsaw's battery is charging. Know that you have to have the EGO 5.0 Ah battery to run this saw. The smaller battery for the trimmers will work, just not for very long before the juice runs out. And know too that this chainsaw's battery does use the same charger as all the other EGO batteries and I've found battery life under constant usage for the 5.0 to be like 4 to 6 hours, though I have gotten 7 and 8 on smaller jobs. Now the work I do is light to moderate cutting. Really folks, leave the rest to a pro. Cutting down large trees is a dangerous occupation that requires rigorous training, not anywhere close to a DIY project. Those guys use numerous pro level saws worth 4 times the price of these with just the right length for just the right job. What this is for is the kind of work I do land-lording several rent houses that are well treed, as well as my own home. One of the yards in particular has a gob of huge old loblolly pines I really like, and they do occasionally drop branches up to a foot or less in diameter that I will cut up, occasionally a bit wider. And I also occasionally chop down smaller trees and bushes that either die on me or are planted in a bad place and the roots have gotten to be a problem. I cut up some firewood as well. So, it's light to moderate work and I do it on an average of once or twice a month. I don't need a pro saw for that, neither do you. And this one works OK. It's light compared to my old saw which is nice too boot and as far as durability, we'll see. I'm getting really used to the grab and go qualities of this saw and it's also good not having to carry a gas can around for it. But, of course there's no place to plug your charger in when cutting out in wooded areas. And like I said, I would really like this saw to have a bit more cutting power. Hope this helps you decide. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 1, 2023 by Modern Fossil

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