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The Oregon 2400W Electric Chainsaw is a robust and efficient tool designed for both professionals and homeowners. Featuring a 16-inch bar and a powerful 230V motor, it excels in cutting trees, logs, and firewood. With a lightweight design, automatic oiler, and a 3-year warranty, this chainsaw combines performance with user-friendly features for a superior cutting experience.
Manufacturer | Oregon Tool |
Part Number | CS1400 |
Product Dimensions | 25 x 27.5 x 53 cm; 6.61 kg |
Item model number | CS1400 |
Style | 2400W Chainsaw |
Material | 612000 |
Pattern | Single |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Wattage | 2400 watts |
Horsepower | 2400 Watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Included Components | 1 x Electric Corded Chainsaw |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 6.61 kg |
T**C
Super saw!
Great value for money, easy to use, powerful and effective. Pollarded quite a large tree with some 6 to 7 inch branches at times. Thirty plus cuts. Handled with ease. Same blade still sharp. Quick and easy chain tensioner. Thoroughly reccomend!
C**N
Excellent chainsaw.
Purchased this chainsaw just as a back up to my Stil petrol chain saw to use around my property. Arrived very quickly and put straight to work. This is some article strong, robust and so powerful. It made short work of a lot of timber in a short time. Just keep an eye on the chainsaw bar oil it uses quite a bit. Other than that I highly recommend both the chainsaw and it’s supplier. Great job.
M**R
Savage
Ive been using chainsaws for last 30 years, tree surgery, felling and the like. i bought this one for Cutting wood at home to run my boiler on (wood is my sole source of heating.)I've used a lot of chainsaws but never a mains electric one.Been using this one for a week.Initial impression;The saw is well made, tough, well thought out.looks good, its matt black rather than orange but I guess if you lose it in the woods you could always find your way back to it back from the power point.Good weight/balance.Oil level is visible on side of tank which is great because youre never going to check the oil when the petrol runs out.Good trobust cable of a useful length.Performance:if you are someone who often puts their foot on branches to stop them getting away while your cutting them then all that is about to change.No half measures here, the saw is either full revs or off.i don't know what the RPM is but I reckon if would scare the pants off my industrial angle grinder.It has tons of power. I mean if you used it at night you might see street lights dimming.I'm serious, I mean after a week my log pile is now just dust blowing around in the wind.Good thing is, if you did cut your leg off with it or the piece of wood youre cutting spins out of the pile and breaks your jaw there's no immediate worry about where or when to put the saw down.Soon as you let go the trigger it brakes the chain, there's no inertia at all. it's off.Just lay right back and wait until someone finds you.In a nutshell;Look out, this saw is not for pussies.if it's your first ever chainsaw....good luck.
A**K
Plenty powerful
Easy to assemble following the single page instructions ( not the booklet). The chain oil tank takes only 100ml that doesn't take long to fill so be warned. The saw is a bit heavier that expected but is well balanced, it's got plenty of power and, with it's new saw chain, makes short work of firewood prep. The saw stops instantly when the trigger is released or safety is engaged. Best thing is, you plug it in pull the trigger and it works, no more stale fuel, flooding etc etc etc one minor complaint, when you put the saw down the chain is on the ground, so make sure you have a block of wood to set it on so the chain doesn't get contaminated.Definitely worth the money and would only use a 2 stroke in an emergency.
A**D
A superb product
I can highly recommend this chain saw. Having struggled with an old 1000W electric saw for many years this cuts substantial logs like a "hot knife through butter". I reckon I am saving 75% of the time I spent before. It was easy in build and I followed the instructions carefully to ensure the chain oil was flowing before using. Don't forget that this is a powerful saw so you must be prepared for kickbacks. I've happened to have an Oregon frame, for many years, to hold my logs so that hasn't been an issue.
M**Z
Definitely an upgrade over a petrol one for the home.
I don't want to give it a 5 as not many things in life are faultless so this is ( so far ) a 4.5*. After persevering for years with a petrol chainsaw, not one but two, which was a total PITA to start and run every few months that I got it out of the shed I thought enough is enough and tried this one.... Night and day! Plug it in and it just works. And I can't see any less of a performance than the husqvarna 236 that came before it. I easily cut through a 30cm branch on a cherry tree recently. I reckon keep the chain newish and tight and the oil topped up and it's as easy as that. I did have some loose chain issues in the beginning so whist it's breaking in make sure that you keep the chain fairly tight so it doesn't come off. No drama though.I'm lucky that I can get power to most parts of my garden with an extension lead so this is a thousand times better than the petrol one and I've also gone to electric hedge trimmers as I'm done with the faff of 2 strokes.
M**E
Impressive chainsaw
Over the years I've had every type of chainsaw going. All in their own way have their pros & cons. Petrol is a lot of flaff mixing up the petrol/oil, starting and cleaning to ensure it runs properly and I generally find after a while you have issues - but you do get the power! Cordless/battery are useful for small jobs and convenience , but a charge doesn't last long and the batteries are expensive to renew, and they are underpowered. Now this little Oregon machine would seem to have the best of all worlds, as long as you are happy with the cord! It's well made and robust and has some useful safety features - chain brake and also a trigger stop which stops the chain the moment you release the trigger. It certainly is powerful and it's 16" bar will deal with most jobs, unless you want to fell an oak tree !!! I bought mine out of Amazon warehouse for a smidge over £80 and consider it a bargain (includes 3year warranty). Reassuringly Oregon brand as opposed to a brand 'X' . Definitely recommend.
D**T
Cuts very easily through thick logs
Had to get a chain saw to deal with fallen trees, but I don’t like using them. This one is fine, not too hard to handle, not too noisy and cuts through logs very easily.Only downside might be that you need to be plugged into the mains so a long extension cable is essential.
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