The Cresman chainsaw operates with a 21-volt battery, does not produce exhaust fumes, and allows you to move freely as it is not dependent on cables and sockets. The working duration depends on the battery and its charge level. With a weight of 1.9 kg and a bar length of 20 cm, it is ideal for tree pruning and wood carving.
Technical Specifications
Cutting diameter: 18cm
Bar length: 20cm
Oil pump (Chain lubrication tank)
Telescopic pole attachment
Innovative motor with Brushless technology 1000W
Two lithium-ion batteries 3000mAh 21V
Dual charger for simultaneous charging of 2 batteries
Chainsaw weight with battery: 1.9kg
Average autonomy of 2 batteries: 4 hours
Chain: 1/4' - 1.1mm - 47DL
No-load speed: 5200 rpm
Cutting speed: 10 m/s
Advantages:
Specially designed for tree cultivators.
The battery life provides a full day of pruning work
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The (2) batteries last for 2 to 2.5 hours of work, maybe I will also get a third battery. I use it mainly for pruning olive trees. I also chose it for the automatic lubrication of the chain. If the batteries lasted for 3 to 3.5 hours, I would give it 5 stars. I also chose it because it is less than 20 centimeters and I think I did well, it doesn't need more than 15 centimeters.
I got it by reading the reviews and I was really pleased, very good and quality, cuts big branches with ease...and the batteries last quite a long time...we work two people pruning olive trees with two scissors and it lasts all day...
I did not expect it to be so powerful. I bought it as a second cheap option and it turned out to be better than a "expensive" brand. I pruned (beheaded) 10 acres of kiwi trees (over 5000 cuts) and it passed the test with flying colors. I also cut and chopped around 100 trunks of 40-year-old kiwi trees from the root. It consumes a little more chain oil than others, but this is probably good (in this case) because I noticed zero blade wear. Another good thing I noticed, similar to Husqvarna, is that the oil runs out at the same time as the battery, so there are minimal dry blade misses, unless you are careless. Of course, proper maintenance is needed (changing the blade side every day, cleaning the guide groove, cleaning the lubrication holes, tightening the chain, etc.). I didn't need the gasoline-powered one. The two batteries, however, last for three hours with such heavy use. Downside: the charger takes a long time to fully charge them, even though it is 2A. Another positive aspect is the narrow tip of the blade. No kickback. Excellent for what I needed it for. Also, a new type of chain tensioning without a key, so I don't bother tightening it, I'll leave it for later, that's it. The chain is ultimately good. I intentionally did not sharpen it to test it, and it cut effortlessly with a saw until the end.