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WORX WG304.2 Saw 18-Inch 15.0 Amp Electric Chainsaw with Auto-Tension, Chain Brake

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Style: 18" 15.0Amp Electric Chainsaw


Features

  • [A BIGGER SAW] With an 18 bar you can fell larger trees, and with a powerful motor you can get more done, faster
  • [A TIGHTER CHAIN] The clever auto-tension system wont let you over-tighten, which increases the life of the bar and the chain
  • [A SMOOTHER CHAIN] The auto-lubrication system keeps the chain well-oiled and running efficiently around the bar, for better cuts with less wasted energy
  • [STOPS QUICKLY] The chain brake shuts down the chain almost instantly to prevent accidental cutting. Thats peace of mind when youre operating a chainsaw
  • [DO IT YOURSELF. DO IT BETTER. DO IT WITH WORX.] WORX tools are engineered with cutting-edge technology, and above modern efficiency standards, so you can build a cost-effective tool collection thats been designed to last
  • [FULL-WRAP HANDLE] Grab it from any angle to gain leverage for both vertical and horizontal cutting
  • [GOOD GRIP] The rubberized, over-mold handle gives you the perfect balance of comfort and control. And its ergonomic design makes working as comfortable as it can be
  • [REDUCES KICKBACKS] The metal spike bumper sticks into the wood, giving you even more leverage, and preventing kickbacks at the same time
  • [INCLUDES] 15 Amp Chainsaw, Lubrication Oil, Blade Protection Cover, Chain Bar

Description

Get gas-like power without the drawbacks of gasoline. The 18” 15-Amp Electric Chainsaw is cost-effective, because you’re not buying gas all the time. It’s cleaner, both for the environment and your hands. And it starts much, much easier. Plus, it’s outfitted with a whole host of high tech features to take the intimidation out of using a chainsaw. First off, it’s only 11.2 lbs, so almost anyone can use and carry it around the yard. Auto-tightening and auto- lubrication systems take those normally laborious tasks and make them easy. Your chain will always be the right tension, without being too tight, and will always stay well-oiled so it spins around the bar at an efficient 12 m/s. The chain pitch is 3/8”, with 63 chain links, and a gauge of 0.05”. And the 200 ml oil tank has a handy oil-level indicator window, so you’ll always know when you need to refill it. The metal bump spikes grab the wood, letting you get a solid hold on the log for a smooth continuous cut. That spike bumper also reduces kickbacks. The powerful 15-amp motor provides consistent performance for years and easily tears through all common backyard chainsaw projects. The 18” bar is designed to take down standing trees with a diameter of up to 18” and can chop up a log on the ground twice that size.


Product Dimensions: 20.6 x 13.6 x 8.1 inches


Item Weight: 11.2 pounds


Manufacturer: WORX


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: WG304.2


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  • I am not going back to Gas!
Style: 18" 15.0Amp Electric Chainsaw
I am pretty happy with this saw. I did run into the chain jumping problems that others had, but I think I have mastered it and figured it out. Hear me out. 1. I am a 40 year man with at least two partial rotator cuff tears in my shoulders. My days of pulling my guts out trying to start a gas chainsaw are behind me. I am replacing my two Remington 20 inch 52 cc chainsaws, and no regrets and wished I did it sooner. My primary need of a chainsaw is in service of making bowl blanks for wood turning. That task abuses saws with the shear amount of rip cuts that you need to make instead of the crosscutting. For every crosscut I make, I will do 5 to 10 rip cuts on a log. I had no unknown issues with this saw. 2 If you are rip cutting, bar oil consumption is not quite high enough, but stop frequently and clear the large shavings out of the sprocket compartment and I had no trouble. If you are cross cutting, then oil consumption is on par to what I would expect on a gas saw. 3. I ordered this about 11 pm Sunday night, and got it 930 am Tuesday morning! 4. I ran my saw on a 20 amp breaker and 10 gauge 30 foot extension cord. I had no electrical heat build up anywhere in the systems. 5. For the folks coming off of gas saws. This saw will take all the pressure and aggression you can throw at the chain with stalling it. This is a slow cut, but with the added torque, you get through the cut faster than you do with the gas saws that I have ran. Not much of backing out of the cut to ramp the RPM and dig in again. I think this feature is part of other complaining of the chain jumping off the bar all the time. 6. Chain Jumping off the bar. Yep it will do that. It did it a lot when I first started with this saw. However, I think I figured it out. It appears that this bar to body interface cannot take any side loading or twisting at all. Take the extra spit second to think about what you are doing when you are trying to take the bar out of the cut or finishing a cut. The last hour an half that I used the saw today, if I paid attention to how I had the bar in the wood, then chain never came off once. I came from a long line of gas saws. The RPM they operate at required different and more robust mounting systems, that made them pretty forgiving on twisting and pinching and keeping your chain on. This saw is built different, but once you fine tune your cutting technique, the chain will stay on just fine. Take the time to learn that new skill and your frustration will fade away. For me, it had the added benefit of straighter and more square cuts. That helped me yield a bit higher on the amount of bowl blanks I can get out of a log. 7. The chain that came with the saw was one of best ones I have used to rip cut out of the package without having to touch up the teeth. I cannot speak to how long it will last, but I did about 3 hours of rip cutting 30 inch long by 32 inch diameter maple logs at 35% moisture. I got tired and quit before the chain was still sharp enough. 8. The tool-less chain tensionor is a novel idea for me, but it works and I am happy with it so far. While there is only on stud that comes out of the saw, all the interfacing parts with chain, bar, and sprocket are metal. There is a bit of an art to get the cover to thread on that single stud, I cannot explain it well, but you will get the hang of while you are learning how to keep the chain on the bar all the time. That frustration passes pretty quick too. 9. More on chain jumping. Think about the in-log forces that at play when you have a chainsaw going through there. When you are getting to an end of a cut, slow your feed pressure down to the chips coming out as a fine dust. Keep the saw running and use your arms to support all the weight of the saw. As the cut finishes, the in log forces are starting to get wild. You want to set the saw up so the cut piece of wood cannot use any part of the bar as a fulcrum as it falls it away. That will stop the twisting and torquing on the bar that kicks the chain off. I had the best luck with leaving about inch left to the cut and turning the piece over and do an up or pull cut to finish. If you take it easy as the bar begins to exit the wood, it is just as safe as any other cut that I do. 10. The noise level of the saw outside is pretty decent. The sound reminds of cordless pruning shears, just a bit louder. If I was using the saw inside the shop and not in the wide open, I would wear earplugs. 11. I was not expecting the saw to cut straight and not wonder off, but it is the easiest saw to make a straight that I have used thus far. That is about it for now, I will update if I have something significant change. This saw is plenty good for the semi-pro home gamer. Give it a shot. I am done slinging gas saws while I am at my home shop. This saw is just the right weight to add to good control and balance and remain a stable cutting platform. In the end, I think I will become a bit more precise in my cuts. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 25, 2020 by ryan p reeves

  • Never going back to gas.
Style: 16" 14.5Amp Electric Chainsaw
I've had this for about three years now. Some months I use it a lot- I might cut up two pine trees that are about 12" at the base and 50' tall. Other times I'll go three months and not use it. It's fantastic for occasional homeowner use. The auto chain tensioner took a little getting used to but other than that and getting used to a cord, it was easy. It's not as powerful as big gas saw but man is it easier to deal with. I'll happily put up with a long thick cord to avoid having to lift/drop/yank a pullcord twenty times to restart the gas saw. I loaned it to my skeptical neighbor one time and he returned it and said it was a shockingly good tool. If something happened to mine I couldn't fix, I'd buy another without thinking twice. I think my biggest complaint, and it's a small complaint, is that it's hard to pull the chain along with it off in order to resharpen the teeth. But it's a minor complaint. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 12, 2022 by Kit

  • Decent for what it is
Style: 18" 15.0Amp Electric Chainsaw
I had a previous version of this saw for a few years and this one is identical, except the bar is a couple inches longer. I was very happy with my old saw until the brushes burned up and you can't get replacement parts for these as far as I can tell. So this is essentially a disposable chainsaw. That said for occasional use it works very well. I worked my old one pretty hard cutting down some sizeable trees in my yard and it performed really well with plenty of power until it failed. Considering how I used it I got my money's worth out of it. Know what you are buying a chainsaw for. If you are cutting a ton of wood all the time, get a real chainsaw. For occasional use without having to deal with engine maintenance and noise this is a great option. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 29, 2022 by Joe Caldwell

  • Pleasantly surprised
Style: 16" 14.5Amp Electric Chainsaw
I read the reviews and bought this chain saw. For the price, everyone is right! It's a good find! We cut down 4 LARGE branches and then cut those up, and this saw held up great! After cutting for about 4 hours, we broke the chain, but it is easy to replace and not super expensive. Great find!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 6, 2022 by H. Parkin

  • Surprisingly powerful
Style: 16" 14.5Amp Electric Chainsaw
Lightweight and powerful chainsaw, even on 150ft of power cord. While it won't cut giant trees down, it cut up to 6" limbs with little fanfare. Fairly quiet but should still use ear protection. Plastics may not hold up over time though, I noticed the chain cover was ground down on the exit point of where the saw spins after only two uses. The dial used to hold cover in place is a bit odd but works. Oiler keeps chain lubricated well. FYI, I use Wesson cooking oil rather than petroleum based bar and chain oil. Works great and is easy to clean off afterwards with no environmental concerns. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 23, 2022 by JC

  • Legit chainsaw abilities, without dealing with a typical gas engine
Style: 16" 14.5Amp Electric Chainsaw
If you've ever used a chainsaw, you know what to expect. Typically that is a struggle to get it started, a struggle to keep it running, a struggle to keep the chain on the bar, etc etc. I was VERY skeptical that an electric could come anywhere close, but the WORX brand has always had good reviews, and I decided to roll the dice. I've used it for close to 2 weeks cutting a ton of wood, and this thing is nothing short of awesome. I'm shocked that it has this much power, but having a new sharp chain definitely helps. Gone are the days of yanking the rope until your arm falls off (although it is a great reference for Family Force 5's song "crank it like a chainsaw") this has a simple safety switch you push, then pull the trigger.... absolutely chewing through trees. I honestly have nothing negative to say about this, just beware of your extension cord, otherwise this thing is shockingly a beast. WORX proved my electric chainsaw thoughts to be wrong! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 5, 2022 by Pcrispy

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