Pellenc. Without any doubt.
O.K. Man, so.... Talk...
From what I heard from you're quarter regarding the electric pigs recently, you're uhh... not a big fan... so... Is that still the case?
I fail to see what the use could be for these with a couple minutes runtime.
I am not a big fan of these saws with battery in them. It is not ready yet by a long shot and leave too much to be desiered.
This thread is like the thread after Magnus met with husky engineers over the 550. It's a let down. I don't say this to rile you Magnus or to be a prick. It's just sort of, well, a dead end. Give us the scoop sir!
Seriously though, I'm not picking on you. Just hoping you'll share the goods this time.
As last time I try to be as informative as I can. But without questions it is hard to know what you want to be informed of.
Not sure what you want to know so I thought I post away and see if any questions pop up.
Seems you are more interested in me and what I don't say rather than asking about the saws... Odd to me.
You are still after that bedstrand pic aren't you!
They ran as electric saws in general, except not very long (with exception of pellenc. I did not get battery packs for the others, that was a pity.
Would be interesting to see.
Husqvarna was not up to my expectations at all. Battery that is available today is crap and another is on the way that I got to test, a tad better.
I liked that it had a light indicating it was active.
Pellenc really impressed my especially in design. By far the best saw if you mean to get a saw that is to be used.
Stihl was about the same as Husqvarna in performance but throttle lock was not good at all.
Makita Was not really bad if you think of it as a electric tool to be used by contractors etc. The two battery's are same as used in all other stuff so this I can understand.
Oregon was not a bad saw. Power sharp really suck, but that is no news.
With exception of pellenc this and Stihl had best runtime.