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Greenworks Pro 80V 18-Inch Brushless Cordless Chainsaw, Tool Only GCS80450

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Size: 18'' Chainsaw (Tool only)


Pattern Name: Chainsaw


Features

  • Get up to 150 cuts on 4x4 lumber on a single charge with 2.0Ah battery. Battery and charger not included
  • 18 inch bar and chain can be used to cut trees and limbs up to 34 inches in diameter.
  • Advanced brushless motor technology delivers more torque, runtime, and extends life of the tool. Comparable to a 42CC gas chainsaw
  • Guaranteed start every time. No Prime, No Choke, No Pull; comfort grip provides superior control and reduced fatigue
  • Pro-style side-mounted chain tensioning for easy bar and chain maintenance
  • Automatic oiler ensures chain stays lubricated for longer chain life, and the transparent oil window lets users know when to refill reservoir
  • Inertia-activated chain brake for added safety and reduced risk of injury
  • Limited 4 year tool warranty
  • Includes: 80V 18-Inch chainsaw, scabbard, operator's manual

Description

greenworks is starting a revolution in outdoor power equipment starting with its greenworks Pro 80V Li-Ion MAX system. Combined with our DigiPro Brushless motor, this is the highest voltage, gas equivalent, commercial grade cordless outdoor power tool sytem in the industry. Featuring the simple electric start, light weight designs and quieter motor, professionals and heavy DIY'ers can now tackle tough jobs through variable terrain without the hassle of gas, fumes, heavy gear or delicate maintenance needs of gas powered engines. The evolution of greenworks lithium-ion technology and designs have made it possible for professionals to get their jobs done by simply snapping in a battery and pressing a button while delivering high performance power and longer run time to get the job done. greenworks Pro 80V Li-Ion MAX System features a Jet Blower, 18-inch Chainsaw, Hedge Trimmer, String Trimmer, Lawn Mower. With greenworks, we understand that it's not just a tool...it's your life.


Product Dimensions: 32.4 x 9.65 x 7.56 inches


Item Weight: 10.8 pounds


Manufacturer: Sunrise Global Marketing, LLC


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: GCS80420


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


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  • Better than I thought it would be
Size: 18'' Chainsaw (With 2.0Ah Battery) Pattern Name: Chainsaw
I decided to purchase this saw after a chainsaw experienced friend told me he had tried one out and he was impressed. My Stihl MS 362 had some mechanical issues and after a fair amount of research I settled on purchasing this saw as a backup. I have now decided the Stihl is my backup. My background: I'm 65 years old and have been using chainsaws all my adult life for both work and to cut firewood. I was a Class C certified sawyer with the US Forest Service (this is not a USFS endorsement - I'm retired) and was a sawyer on wildfires and an assortment of other jobs in my 20s and 30s. Now I primarily use a saw to cut firewood in the San Juan Mountains of Colorado. I have cut four cords of Engelmann spruce with this saw so far (I know, spruce, but it is what we have) and dropped trees as large as 20 inches in diameter. After a lifetime of using gas powered chainsaws, I was skeptical of using an electric saw, but I wanted to give it a try. This saw does not have the power of my Stihl, but it is still quite good. I love not having to pull start the saw - it surprised me how much I appreciate just having to push a button to start it up. I like not having to breath the fumes of my gas saw and not having to fiddle with the idle and ensuring the air/fuel mix is adjusted correctly. I also like the weight and feel of the saw - it takes a little getting used to, but now I like it. It is also not as loud as my Stihl, but it is definitely loud enough to require wearing good ear protection. Suggestions: 1. Buy at least two large batteries to go along with the smaller one that comes with the saw unless you are just working around the house and can stop to charge the battery whenever you want. I drive onto the national forest and cut a 1/2 cord at a time and one small and one large battery doesn't make it. Cut as efficiently as possible to get the most production out of your batteries. Due to the cost and number of batteries required to run this saw away from home, it is not cheaper than a gas powered saw. But I feel the pros outweigh the cons. 2. Stay on top of keeping your chain tight. I find it loosens some. Even if your chain does loosen, good cutting technique keeps it from flying off the bar. 3. I use the Oregon VersaCut 91VXL062 chain: 18", .050", 3/8" low profile, 62 link. Don't get the 63 link, it is too long. This chain is much better than the Greenworks chain. 4. Be prepared to lose the chain oil cap. I lost mine within an hour and couldn't find it. Others have complained about this in other reviews. It happens. I replaced the cap with a cap from a 2.6 oz Poulan 2 cycle engine oil container. It fits better than the Greenworks cap and stays on. A positive: the opening to the oil reservoir faces up when your chainsaw faces up. No turning the saw on the side to fill the chain oil. All in all, I like the saw and I'm glad I bought it. From my readings, I believe within the next few years, efficient lithium battery recycling centers will be ramping up, so I'm not worried about disposal, but I hope the price for battery replacement drops. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2022 by Michael Blakeman

  • Perhaps the best tool purchase I've ever made
Size: 18'' Chainsaw (With 2.0Ah Battery) Pattern Name: Chainsaw
UPDATE April 2020: I'm putting this update in front of the others because I believe it's that significant. About 3 months before the end of the 4 year warranty, I took the saw to a Greenworks certified service center(one they recommended) to have the sprocket replaced. I mentioned that the oil wasn't flowing very well. I was up to about 6 battery cycles before having to refill the reservoir. The service guy agreed there wasn't much oil coming out so he drained it, blew out the line and refilled. He said it might be a little better so I continued using it. The problem got worse, to the point where the saw would stop running for no obvious reason. It was up to 10 battery cycles before needing more oil. I tried manually oiling the chain with an oil can to be sure the lack of oil and frequency of cutting off were related. It was, but not enough to keep the saw running as it should. I figured after cutting about 13 cords of wood plus who knows how much other pruning and such, I had just worn it out. It was about 6 weeks before the end of the warranty period so I called Greenworks to see what they would say. I didn't even finish explaining everything I was experiencing with the saw when I was placed on hold. When the woman returned, she asked me to please dispose of my saw however was appropriate for my area as Greenworks would be sending me a new one. About a week later it arrived. Not just the unit, but complete with bar and chain. This was the 5th or 6th time I had called Greenworks over the 4 year period. I found them to be friendly and helpful every time. And obviously, in this case, I couldn't have asked for anything more. Now I'm changing the rating from 4 to 5 stars, and I would give them 6 if I could. Original I've been cutting an average of 4 cords of firewood for 36 years. I have used just about every brand of gas powered saw at one time or another. I've gotten fed up with today's 2 cycle engines to the point where I've gone to battery and electric for blowers and trimmers. Now trying to do the same with the chainsaw. So I decided to try the 80v with 18" bar and 2 AH battery. The first thing I did was read the owner's manual (yep, my wife was surprised too). I didn't want to make a stupid $300 mistake. Somewhat out of curiosity, I removed the cover, bar and chain. I oiled the bar and chain upon replacing and adjusted the tensioner. With a fully charged battery I went at it. Started easy with small limbs that didn't require splitting. I got 83 cuts with the first battery charge and 87 with the second. Not exactly the 150 cuts Greenworks claims. I've now had 8 sessions, cutting red oak logs up to a 20' diameter (only 1 that size). I've cut quite a bit in the 8 to 16" range (all oak). Now I'll backtrack a little. I have 4 acres of woods with house, workshop and shed near the middle so I'm never far away from electricity. My mode of cutting is to run the saw out of gas, set it aside, split everything that needs splitting, gather the wood onto a small trailer, pull it (with lawn tractor) to my piles, unload and stack (repeat as necessary). Then hope the saw will start again with a fresh tank of gas. My trailer is called a 10 CF but if you measure the bed and do the math it's 7.5 CF. So a rounded trailer load I estimate to be 9 CF. My minimum requirement for this battery powered saw was to cut at least a trailer load so I could keep busy during the 30 minute recharge cycle. Well, it has done that with every cutting session. The range has been from just barely a trailer load when cutting the small stuff up to almost 2 trailer loads when cutting the perfect logs. Perfect for me was 6 - 14" diameter well dried oak where the density has decreased but is still great for firewood. By comparison, I average 2 1/2 to 3 trailer loads with any of the gas saws I've used in the past. Even though the saw has met my minimum requirements I'm not giving it 5 stars because of either the yield per charge or the total cost. If either the cost was 25-30% less or my yield was 25-30% more it would get 5. I do think this saw will handle 60-70% of my need thus reducing my reliance on the gas saw. It works for my situation but maybe not for everyone. I hope this review will help you decide. If anything changes significantly, I will update. Update 4/16/17: Now I've used this saw for just over a year and have cut over 5 cords of hardwood. As it turned out, I never cranked up the old gas saw. I even dropped and bucked a 26" diameter oak with this saw. All with the original 2AH battery, bar and chain. While I'm very pleased with the saw, I still won't give it 5 stars for the following reasons: Like others mention, the oil reservoir leaks, The oil cap cross threads so easily and so often that it started popping off while running. I did find out that some caps from quarts of motor oil have the same threads. I punched a small air hole in the top and have been using it for a couple of months now. No cross threading and no popping off. Go figure, And the "string" that keeps you from losing the oil cap could be stiffer so it will feed back into the reservoir more easily. But now that I'm using motor oil caps that's no biggie as I have an endless supply. I'd like to see the bucking teeth be a little longer. Often, they don't grab as well as I would like, Last but not least is the price. I see it has gone up rather than down over the past year. I might not have given this thing a try at the current $324 price. And though I'm very interested in the blower and string trimmer, I can't justify the current $378 price for the combo. UPDATE: 10/1/17. Update of sorts. Amazon ran a one day sale on the 80V blower and trimmer(one included a 2AH battery and charger that I couldn't resist. So I did pony up. So far pretty good. I'll be reviewing those products separately very soon. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2016 by Marvin Simms

  • Could Be So Good
Size: 18'' Chainsaw (Tool only) Pattern Name: Chainsaw
I purchased this saw a year ago, but did not use it until recently. It looks like a nicely engineered saw. If only it worked as good as it looks. The chain has come off 4 times in the first 2 uses. The first time I attributed it to being a new saw and the chain breaking in. Unfortunately, it continued to do this despite proper tightening (and torquing of the fasteners). I have 4 other professional level saws and know how to properly tension the chain. I have no similar problems with these saws. All other aspects of this saw appear to be excellent if only the chain would stay on. I am hoping that Greenworks has an engineering solution and anxiously await their comments on this issue. Right now the saw is very frustrating to use. 2/5/23: I used the saw again yesterday and the chain once again came off. I am hoping to hear something soon from Greenworks about a solution. Other than that, the rest of the saw seems excellent. I am thinking that the problem is the thin bar and chain that they provide. I will let you know if I hear something. 2/13/23: Greenworks contacted me and arranged to provide me a fix for my problem. The gentleman who contacted me was very professional and went out of his way to help me out. The fix arrived today. I used the saw for over an hour today and it worked great. I am raising my rating to a 4. Thank you Greenworks! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2023 by ericjimdor

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