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Greenworks 10.5 Amp 14-Inch Corded Chainsaw 20222

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Size: 10.5Amp Chainsaw


Features

  • 10.5 amp electric motor starts within seconds for ease of use and Reliable power
  • 14-Inch Bar makes clean up jobs a breeze
  • Tool-less chain tensioning for quick adjustments so you can get back to the task at hand
  • Wrap around handle provides user comfort while clearing debris. Translucent oil tank for clear view of oil level
  • Auto-oiler provides adequate Lubrication to ensure the best cutting performance without the hassle
  • Power source type: Corded Electric

Description

greenworks offer a range of systems to choose from in corded and cordless tools. Leading in innovation, the corded Lawn system offers a variety of tools to get all your yard work done quickly and efficiently. Whether you need something economical or with greater performance, the Greenworks Corded Lawn Tools provide reliable options without the hassle of gas or the high cost of operation throughout the years. Get started within seconds and leave the gas hassle behind. Choose from trimmers, chainsaws, mowers, snow throwers, dethatchers, pressure washers and more-all Greenworks Corded Lawn Tools are backed by a 4 Year Warranty. For a cordless option, check out Greenworks G-20V, G-24V and G-MAX 40V Tools.


Brand: Greenworks


Power Source: Corded Electric


Item Weight: 8 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 33.75"L x 10"W x 7.75"H


Chain Length: 14 Inches


Product Dimensions: 33.75 x 10 x 7.75 inches


Item Weight: 8 pounds


Manufacturer: Sunrise Global Marketing, LLC


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 20222


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


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  • As compared to a few other hand-held chainsaw offerings
Size: 12" Chainsaw (4.0Ah)
Update (12/4/22): Used this for a 30-minute job, to clear some hale koa trees, which are very hard/tough. Cut about twenty (20) ranging from 1-4" in diameter. These are very tough, so you have to go slow when cutting. The 24V and 0.043" gauge chain did well. Stopped a few times, but that was expected, as even my 56V ego with a 0.050" chain will stop too. As this was the first use, I did notice the chain initially stretched, and on really long cuts (through the 3-4" diameter trunks, the chain adjuster did tend to loosen. One other tip is that if the chain loosens, you need to back off the adjuster, then retighten for the tension mechanism to engage. Overall I am very impressed with this saw. Update (12/1/22): Regarding the chain brake, it is non-functional. It does move when bumped, but does not lock back like a normal operational one. Not a deal breaker, but do keep that in mind. The manual states on page 14 that the "machine does not start", because "the chain brake is engaged". This appears to be generic wording that does not apply to this model. There are a few 1-star reviews about the chain falling off; a couple things to consider: a) this is a 0.043" gauge chain, which is smaller than most, and all chains stretch during the first few uses; b) having used many different models, I would say the auto-tensioning ones will give you the most problem. There really is a sweet spot for chain tension, and you can only really get it nearly perfect, if you have the traditional, not the all-in-one adjusters. My recommend for this is during the final torque on the locking knob, apply a little tension to the chain WHILE doing the final tension on the knob, then when you let go ,you'll find the chain should slack a little. If you do not do this extra step, I have found the chain ends up running too tight, which is bad for wear (increased), and bad for battery life (increased load). Summary: In the past 2-3 years, there have been quite a few small, hand-held, chainsaw offerings. There are many one-hand operation units in the $30-80 range, which I don't like because they are cheaply made, and most do not feature a top guard (or other relevant safety features). I reviewed the offering from SEYVUM back in May 2022, and I really liked some of the newer features, specifically the tool-less adjustment of the chain, and the safety guards. In Sept 2022, I reviewed the relatively larger V-MODEST to that one, as well as the Black and Decker Alligator loppers. So I will be comparing this 12-inch Greenworks 24V with the 4.0AH battery to those. One of the biggest drivers to purchasing this Greenworks (not a Vine review), is that I have quite a few of the Greeenworks 24V tools. The higher power draw tools really do need the 4.0 vs. 2.0 AH battery. Background: I bought my first electric chainsaw in 2015 (Kobalt 80V), and also evaluated the Ego 56V (1st gen), and Echo 58V. Since then, I have bought a 2nd and 3rd generation Ego 56V, as well as a Black & Decker 20V Lopper, which is the closest item that the SEYVUM and V-MODEST can be compared to. The safety feature of the B&D is that you have to have both hands on the tool to operate it. The SEYVUM does feature a trigger lock, and guard (not a chain brake). The V-MODEST has the same features. And the Greenworks has a safety interlock trigger, and chain brake (which some the lower models do not). Observations: 1) tool-less adjustment, so no more messing with wrenches; 2) two batteries, which are 4.0 AH; 3) this one, at 24-volts is one of the higher voltage offerings (typically 18-20V); the 4.0AH batteries are on the larger end too (see additional discussion below); 4) this one features a full wrap around handle, which after using the V-MODEST for a couple of hours, I really do prefer the larger full wrap handle, for better CONTROL, and therefore SAFETY. Recommendations (chainsaws): 1) Anytime you're considering a power tool, it makes sense to get one that you already have batteries/charger; for me that would be Milwaukee M12/M18, Black & Decker 20V, Worx 20V; 2) a brushless motor will cost more, but if more efficient, and less maintenance (no brushes to wear down and change), so definitely worth the added cost (all the electric saws I own are brushless); 3) generally higher voltage is more power; this smaller end line is typically 18-24V (with the common offering being 20V, same as this one); 4) a chainsaw is generally a high power use item, so the 3.0Ah battery offering is disappointing, and this is proven by the short (no load [not cutting]) performance, a 4.0-6.0 Ah would have been much preferred; 5) buy a good quality chainsaw sharpening kit, the smaller the saw, the more important a sharp chain will be (crucial in this application); 5) consider the tool only offering of this chainsaw at about $100 if you already have the 4.0 AH batteries. Recommendations (power tools): These power tools really make economic sense when you can get multiple tools with the same battery. When I first got into power tools, I did months of research, and ended up going with Milwaukee. However, the Greenworks 24V line would be more than sufficient for the average homeowner's project needs, especially given the wide range of available tools. Pros: Tool-less chain adjustment; two batteries; bar sheath. Cons: Cost, at $200 for the chainsaw plus two (2) 4.0 AH batteries, and single fast charger (this much better if you can get it discounted). Conclusion: At $200, rating this 4-stars initially (cost), and will update this review once I've had more time using it, as well as had time to take a look under the hood. Related Products: V-MODEST 10" Top Handle Chainsaw Cordless - 24V 4000mAh Brushless Electric Chainsaw Medium-sized Chain Saw ~ $110 4.7 out of 5 stars 4 ratingshttps://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0B512ZPYV/ Mini Cordless Chainsaw Kit, SEYVUM Upgraded 6 Inch 2.9Lb ~ $90 4.6 out of 5 stars 8 ratings https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09QYV4FLN/ BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX Cordless Chainsaw, Alligator Lopper (LLP120) ~$145 https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B004JMZH26 Related Greenworks 24V tools: Greenworks 24V Brushless Cordless Hammer Drill, 530 in./lbs Torque, TOOL ONLY ~ $90 3.8 out of 5 stars 12 ratings Pros: Family of tools compatibility. Cons: Cost, more cost effective to buy a set w/ battery/charger, or w/ the impact too; potential issue w/ the clutch. Conclusion: At $90 for the TOOL ONLY, 3-stars (cost). https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0918XFYF4 Greenworks 24V Dual Port Battery Charger (Genuine Greenworks Charger) ~ $55 4.4 out of 5 stars 990 ratings Pros: Faster charging. Cons: Cost, a little expensive. Conclusion: At $55, rating this 5-stars; consider the single charger for $40 too. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0918Y68MV Greenworks 24V 13" Brushless Cordless String Trimmer, Tool Only ~ $70 4.2 out of 5 stars 73 ratings Pros: Length and trimmer head orientation adjustable. Cons: Cost (buy the battery/charger set for a little overall savings); needs the 4.0AH battery. Conclusion: At $70, rating this 4-stars (battery life w/ 2.0AH). https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08PP36X4P Greenworks 24V Cordless 1/4 Quarter Sheet Sander with 2Ah Battery and Charger ~ $100 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09QM44R5N Greenworks 24V Cordless SDS 1.2J Rotary Hammer, 1-Inch Brushless Hammer Drill for Concrete, 4AH Battery & Charger Included 4.4 out of 5 stars 20 ratings $124.23 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09B2FD5ZG Greenworks 24V Cordless Impact Driver Kit, 1/4-inch Hex, 1950 in./lbs Torque ~ $100 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09B7J94S7 Greenworks 24V Cordless Heat Gun ~ $100 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09B39DS6P Greenworks 24V Portable Air Compressor w/ 2.0AH ~ $100 https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09FK43MCF Greenworks 24V Angle Grinder ~ TOOL ONLY $70 ($80 w/ 4.0AH) https://www.amazon.com/Greenworks-Grinder-Cordless-Battery-Charger/dp/B09B2HGZ5Y Greenworks 24V Brushless Impact Wrench - 1/2 inch TOOL-ONLY ~ $100 ($150 w/ 4.0AH) https://www.amazon.com/Greenworks-24V-Brushless-Impact-Wrench/dp/B09DCGQTYB ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2022 by aTypicalEngineer808 aTypicalEngineer808

  • So far as hoped / better than expected.
Size: 10.5Amp Chainsaw
Arrived on time and intact. So far doing what I wanted. -- Was looking for something like this to reduce some roots from a fallen tree for the moment. Therefore less of the root sticking up when cutting the lawn. For certain very hard wood it might have a hard time. And obviously made for smaller limbs and such. Also was looking for something that the amps wouldn't push the extension cords and electric outlets. And that might even be used with some portable pure sine wave power supply or portable fuel generator. When using just make sure check the chain oil, adjust the chain tension as it gets used for the first time. And make sure to unplug when dealing with/adjusting chain. If used a lot, or harder... don't over due it, or do the work in short burst to reduce heat or braking something. Not a toy, nor is it one of these larger models, etc. But seem to have good weight for smaller individuals. And defiantly keep eye always on where the electric cord is and positioning when cutting. But definitely worth the amount I paid when saving cost of mower blades and time having to worry about issues in yard from a previous storm. After reading and research. Seems initially not trying to over do it will go long way. Dependent on sale cost at the time. But I do expect to need need chain, or sharpen, or backup one as time goes on. And cleaning around various parts to maintain it. Anyway hope this helps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 27, 2023 by Rob

  • Plenty of power for a 24V. Runs much quiter than a corded saw.
Size: 12" Chainsaw (4.0Ah)
I was really wanting to get a 40V saw, but when I was able to get this 24V model for well under half the cost of the 40V, I jumped at the chance. Glad I did. Battery life seems good. I have cut 6 dead trees down with this saw in the one week I have owned it. They were all 12-15 ft tall pines that were approx 6-8" diameter trunk at ground level. This saw cut them all down and trimmed off the limbs from the trunks on one battery charge. The only thing to watch for is the chain does tend to come loose more than expected. So be mindful to keep tightening the tension. I am guessing this is because the chain is new, and will stretch less after the first few times it is used. I had to remove the cover, remove the bar and get the chain back on 3 diff times on the first 2 trees. But that was a simple process, and once I realized I was letting it get to loose, it did not happen again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2023 by S. WOLFF

  • An excellent product
Size: 10.5Amp Chainsaw
This chainsaw has some troubling negative reviews. As an engineer, I disassembled it to learn how it's made and what design flaws it has, if any. The first thing I noticed was there was a glob of grease in the gear box, but none was on the gears! I also found a 4mm size piece of plastic imbedded in the grease. I could find nothing that it could have broken off, but since it was now in the gear teeth, I'm glad I found it before running the motor. I also found there is a real oil pump in there (a feature I did not expect to find on this reasonably priced saw). Because of good design, it was mounted level with the top of the oil reservoir, meaning that if the saw is stored right side up on a level surface, no oil would leak out unless the oil reservoir was over-filled. I also found that the bar has a roller at the tip, meaning that the chain could be adjusted like the instructions say (not tight but minimal slack) without causing excessive wear at the tip of the bar. The chain has a cutter every 3 links instead of every 2 links as is commonly found. My old chain saw had an overload slip clutch so that if the chain jammed in the wood, the motor would not be stalled. The Greenworks saw lacks this feature, but that may not be a problem so long as you don't force the saw into the wood. I have not tried to cut large diameter logs yet, but so far I am very pleased with my Greenworks saw. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 3, 2023 by BAP

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