Chainsaws: What’s Right for Beginners and Pros?

Depending on your needs, whether you’re a weekend DIY guy, or a professional, there’s a chainsaw that’s right for you. These are among the most versatile tools to have in your arsenal for outdoor landscaping and gardening work. The information below will help you gain some focus on the chainsaw that will best suit your requirements.

Chain Saws for Beginners to Pros

If you think chain saws are just for lumberjacks, think again. There in fact tons of different uses for chainsaws that makes them so handy there should be one in every shed. Likewise, there are so many different models available, that there is definitely one you can use without fear. The key is matching the right chain saw to the right job.

Types of Chain Saws:

Do you only have the need to turn to a chain saw every now and again? Then a simple consumer chain saw is right for you. Consumer chains saws combine some of the must have features of the pro models, but at a price an amateur user can live with. You won’t be taking one of these babies logging, but they more than adequate for occasional use.

One step up from the consumer chain saw model is the standard chain saw. These saws have a little more get up and go than the consumer models, but they are still reasonably priced and safe for a novice. If you live on a wooded lot and clear away a lot branches, this one might be right for you.

If cutting down lumber every day is in your future, then the professional model is the way to go. It doesn’t come cheap, but it can stand up to heavy use.

Chain Saw Brands of Choice:

Husqvarna brand chain saws are the go-to brand for occasional chain saw users. Their lightweight, battery or gas operated saws are just the ticket for those jobs that up now and then around the yard.

Stihl is another brand that novice users find easy to handle. These chain saws are reasonably priced and can handle a light to moderate workload.

However, Stihl also have a line of chain saws that are ideal for more frequent use and bigger jobs - in fact, Stihl makes chain saws you could use every day. If you’re not sure which Stihl model is right for you, be sure you to get some advice before you invest.

Before You Buy: The number one question to ask yourself before you buy a chain saw is just how much use do you think you’ll get out of it. For light use, the consumer chain saw is the best bet every time. For ultra heavy use, go pro.

With that question satisfied, all you have to do now is find a chain saw that is comfortable for you to hold. Chain saws come in all different sizes and weights, so get one you can handle comfortably and safely.

Greg Hansward publishes most often for http://www.insidewoodworking.com , a website with information about electric chain saw and firewood saws. One can find his work on electric chain saw and chain saws here.

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Review: Husqvarna 142 Chainsaw - 16 Inch Bar

The Husqvarna 142 chainsaw is one of the best choices for home owner type work in the suburban yard or small ranch or farm setting. It is not a professional level saw, and is intended for reliable and safe use by the ordinary consumer.

There are similar chainsaws to be had for less money. But, most of them are not up to the quality and ruggedness of the Husky 142. It’s actually built to the same general standards as Husqvarna’s professional saws.

Features:

  • Safety - Safer to use than cheaper saws with a double acting chain brake, right hand guard and chain catcher.
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  • Ease of Use - For the home owner it’s easy to operate and the ergonomics are right with a slim body, high center of gravity and flat underside. Also has an angled front handle for a better grip and more natural position from which to work.
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  • Powered Right (2.2 horsepower) - Not underpowered like the budget or homeowner specials for other brands you’ll see regularly at retail outlets.
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  • Easy Starting - Very easy to start with it’s spring-assisted starter mechanism.
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  • Light Weight - Light weight moving parts increase acceleration.
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  • Low Vibration
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  • Air Injection - Enables the saw to run stronger and longer between filter cleanings, with reduced wear and smoother operation.
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  • Service and Parts - Easier to obtain than with Stihl.

Limitations: Not a professional saw. Not intended for heavier timber operations.

Bottom Line: This chainsaw is a wise choice for the home handyman (or lady) who demands something a cut above the cheaper underpowered, less rugged saws so often urged upon the unsuspecting consumer. In short, the Husqvarna 142 has more than enough power to handle the occasional jobs any homeowner would have in mind, and the ruggedness and durability to make it a keeper for years to come.

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