What is the difference between a rear handle chainsaw and a top handle chainsaw?
A rear handle chainsaw is a popular choice for homeowners and users who will not use the tool for professional purposes. A rear-handled chainsaw is an entry-level option that provides more stability and safety to its user. A person should only use a rear-handled chainsaw for projects where the user is on the ground. A top-handled chainsaw is designed specifically for users who are up in trees, on ladders or hanging to get to the required location. For this reason, a person typically uses top-handled chainsaws in professional settings. They are usually lighter weight and more compact than a rear handle chain saw. Within Small Electric Chainsaws, there are 50 rear handle options and 8 top handle options. Check out the product with the highest review count, the 40V Brushless 14 in. Cordless Battery Chainsaw (Tool Only).
What are the bar length options available for Small Electric Chainsaws?
The length of the chainsaw needed for a project depends on the size of the items that need cut down. Shorter bars are used for smaller trees and projects. Medium and longer blades are usually used for larger trees and vegetation management for large lots and farms. Within Small Electric Chainsaws, bar length options include 12 in. and 14 in.
What are the shipping options for Small Electric Chainsaws?
All Small Electric Chainsaws can be shipped to you at home.
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