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Milwaukee 16-Inch 13-AMP 2.25 HP Electric Chain Saw #6215
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Milwaukee 16-Inch 13-AMP 2.25 HP Electric Chain Saw #6215
- Easy-to-operate 13 Amp electric chain saw
- Features a 2.25 HP motor, 1800-feet-per-minute chain speed
- Includes automatic oiler, adjustable clutch for longer performance
- Handguard-actuated brake and resettable lock-out switch for safety
- 16-inch bar length; 5-year warranty
Amazon.com Product Description
The Milwaukee 16-inch 13 Amp 2.25 HP electric chain saw is equipped with a handguard-actuated brake and resettable lock-out switch to shut down the unit in the event of kickback. The 6-1/2-ounce-capacity reservoir automatically oils the chain mechanism, providing one hour of continuous operation. The 16-inch bar runs at an 1800-feet-per-minute chain speed, and its adjustable clutch protects the motor and mechanism from harmful binding. The unit is lightweight, quiet, and smooth-running, and it starts instantly even in freezing weather. A scabbard is provided to protect the chain and bar when not in use. It comes with a 5-year limited power tool warranty. What's in the Box Electric chain saw, 16-inch sprocket tip bar, 3/8-inch pitch chain, 13-mm wrench, screwdriver, scabbard, and product manual.
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Milwaukee 16-Inch 13-AMP 2.25 HP Electric Chain Saw #6215
- Tools & Hardware: 0 pages
- Publisher: Milwaukee
- Label: Milwaukee
- Studio: Milwaukee
- Average Customer Review:
based on 10 reviews
- Sales Rank in Tools: #22291
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Milwaukee electric chain saw 2008-12-01
Comment: It's the best! Works great starts every time and doesn't make a lot of noise.
Excellent product.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Great saw 2008-09-05
Comment: A very well built device. I have owned several other brands (cheaper). They all cut wood for a while. This one lasts.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Works for me 2007-07-12
Comment: First, why you should not get an electric chainsaw: the cord! Now all the reasons you may want to stop crying about the cord and try it> 1)No more stink/unhealthy fumes from the gas version. 2)Electric is much quieter (do you enjoy ringing ears...me neither) 3)Dang, I gotta clean the air filter - NOT, what air filter?, its electric. 4)In a certain respect it's hassle free...no mixing gas/oil, no spilling gas on your foot,change the spark plug? no. adjust the idle, er, not necessary. Choke it? no need to. Did the fuel go bad in the carb during the winter, not if it's electric. You plug it in and you're in gear with just as much power as gas with the same size bar, maybe a bit more. I've learned to deal with the cord. It's a trade off. For me, I'll take the cord. I've learned cord management. I'm biased, I also have a 1.5HP electric shredder and electric tiller.
6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: Good saw, not honest about its national heritage though. 2007-04-06
Comment: I have had nothing but trouble with gas chainsaws. I decided I would rather haul my generator in a cart behind my tractor (or stack several hundred foot cords) than suffer another chinese-made gas chainsaw with their finicky propensities for not starting or crapping out once they do. So I bought the Milwaukee knowing I'd get a stout American-made saw. But, in words no bigger than a fly's fanny, the saw says "Made in Japan". I suspect it is a name-branded Tanaka or Shindaiwa. I also recently discovered that Milwaukee is now a Chinese company and owned by the same conglomerate that owns Homelite (whose aforementioned chinese gas chainsaws gave me fits) and Ryobi. Nevertheless, it beats my dad's Remington electric chainsaw hands down and I guess I don't have any real complaints about it.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
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Summary: workhorse 2005-11-10
Comment: when the time came to get a new chainsaw I saw Milwaukee made an electric. With the advent of portable power generators it made sence. The Milwaukee power chainsaw cuts everything it goes up against. The safety features are great and dont impede the "average" guy trying to get a "job done". Its tough, dependable (as your generator), and will cut anything its gas powered "cousin" will without all the "hoopla".
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