How to Buy a ChainSaw
Choose the size of chainsaw that you need. There are various sizes. If you do commercial work, you need a larger saw. Those that have heavily wooded lots need to purchase a chainsaw that has the capability to clear several trees without breaking down.
Find a brand that you trust. Many times you know the names of brands but know nothing about their quality. Several companies have been on the market for a long time and produce their products in the United States. These companies usually sell the saws in most major cities and make purchasing parts an easy job. Check the local stores to see what company has stores that carry parts close to your home.
You also can select between gas and electric when you choose a chain saw. Both products are desirable, unless there’s a power outage. If your prime concern is tree removal after a storm, consider going with a gas power chain saw. This make you impervious to the problems caused from trees falling on electric lines.
Find a chain saw with a good warranty when you shop. Many companies offer warranties on their equipment. If you find a used chain saw, consider the price difference. Sometimes the manufacturer's warranty covers only parts and not labor. The savings from buying a used chain saw without a warranty could easily offset the benefit that you get with one.
If you have physical limitations or just aren’t in shape, consider purchasing a lighter weight chain saw. Frequently people start a job with the saw only to realize how truly heavy they become after a few minutes of work. This extra weight limits them when they try to finish the job they started. Get a saw that is easy for you to handle without overtaxing your back or arms.
Find out if you can purchase extensions for the saw. If your prime purpose is to trim trees and do yard work, then a saw with an extension is appropriate for you. Some saws have built in scopes that allow you to reach the higher branches. These usually aren’t heavy-duty saws, but akin to powered trimmers. This may be all you need.
There are chainsaws for cutting concrete and a wide variety of makes and models. Investigate reviews before you make your final selection. Make the decision based on your need, strength and necessary size and then choose two or three types. Read as many reviews about those chainsaws as you can to find flaws or problems you may not have considered. Once you decide on the right one, buy it before the stormy season.