I've had my electric top handle for over a week now. I love it. It's very nice while climbing since it's so light. Very quiet, minimal vibration. A battery lasts longer than I expected. A tank of oil lasts about 3 batteries worth. Probably equivalent to a 193 but it's definitely not a 200T. I've been keeping it in the bucket and also keeping a 261 in there too and use it for the cuts over about 8 inches. It doesn't cut too well with the nose. I may try a different chain before long but I'm happy with the way it comes so far. It has a variable throttle that is different than a gas saw but very easy to get used to and not really a disadvantage at all. When you let off the throttle the chain almost stops instantly so you have to hold it down farther through a cut. I have 4 batteries and the quick charger so I'm going to look in to their blower and maybe a small to mid size rear handle since the saws are the cheapest part. The batteries and charger are the most expensive. It has two clips on the rear. One for the lanyard and one that stays partially out and is very easy to clip on the saddle one handed. I have a Caritool on my right side. I've been thinking about putting my Shembiner back on then I can get it on and off with one hand. It has a power button on top along with an E button that cuts the power about 25 or 30%. For use if you are in very small limbs and don't need the top chain speed and power. It will turn itself off after a couple minutes of non use. Sometimes I grab it and if it's been a couple minutes since I used it last I'll reach to a limb and nothing. I have to press the power button with my thumb and then it's ready. Not really a problem just something I'll have to get used to. The batteries have 4 nice bright green power lights. You press a button and they show power left in 25% increments. I can see them in the sun with sunglasses on. The chain tensioner seems a little off. It's not as easy to get the perfect tension as I'm used to. It seems to either be too tight or too loose. I'll look at it this weekend in the shop when I have time. I think it's really going to be a valuable tool. I already wouldn't want to go to work without it.
Oh and my favorite thing about it is no exhaust fumes to breathe all day. I didn't realize how much I didn't like that. It's so nice to have clean air to breathe. Minus the sawdust. I believe the exhaust was affecting me more than I realized by the end of the day.