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The DEWALT 20V MAX Pruning Chainsaw (8-inch) is a lightweight, battery-powered tool featuring a 2.8 hp brushless motor that delivers up to 70 cuts per charge. Its compact design allows easy maneuvering in tight spaces, while auto-oiling ensures continuous chain lubrication. The integrated tip guard enhances stability during upcuts, making it an essential tool for efficient, fatigue-free pruning.
Brand | DEWALT |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Horsepower | 2.8 hp |
Item Weight | 2.09 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 22.53"L x 11.23"W x 5.25"H |
Chain Length | 8 Inches |
Manufacturer | DEWALT |
UPC | 885911838559 |
Part Number | DCCS623B |
Item Weight | 4.59 pounds |
Item model number | DCCS623B |
Size | One Size |
Color | Black/Yellow |
Style | Pruning Chainsaw Bare Tool Only |
Finish | Brushed |
Material | Metal |
Pattern | Solid |
Shape | Rectangular |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Mounting Type | Plate Mount |
Included Components | Pruning Chainsaw (Tool Only) |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Warranty Description | Manufacturer Warranty |
J**R
Great tool
This is a great tool. It cuts fast and is really easy to use.
C**S
Handy tool
Great little saw. Good for cutting branches and small trees. Long time with a 8AH battery. If you have a lot of trees this is a must have.
J**M
GREAT LITTLE SAW!
I love this little chainsaw. I've been looking at them at my local big box and small hardware stored for about a year but the prices were beyond my reach. I don't have large amount of land, but what I do have is about a third wooded, mostly with HUGE oak trees. I have an 18" Oregon chainsaw so that if and when one of those falls it handles it easily. It is, however, big and heavy. Tiny acorns sprout into new oak trees and it's a yearly battle trying to keep up with them, made even more of a pain by the size and weight of the big chainsaw or the tediousness of a hand pruning saw. I tried a reciprocating saw with a good pruning blade and it worked but was still too slow, I already have several DeWalt 20c batteries (original and after-market) so getting the bare tool was a no-brainer. It's perfect for my needs - it blasts through anything up to 7" in diameter and beyond that I'd use the big saw anyway. This one is less than half the weight of the big saw, even with a 6Ah battery, which balances it perfectly. Also, I can't say enough about the seller Toolup of Las Vegas, NV. They shipped my saw, brand-new in the box, the same day I ordered it and it arrived on the specified day, at a great price.Here's a couple of tips. Spend some extra and get the DeWalt biodegradable bar and chain oil. It's what they recommend, will help prevent seal damage and subsequent leakage and, since you should dump any remainder after each use, there are no disposal issues. Next, while the Dewalt chain that comes with the saw is fine, get an Oregon 8" R34. It's a little more aggressive and will make all cutting go a tad faster. Finally, consider getting one or more 16 oz. squeeze bottles for the oil, the kind they use at some restaurants and many people use for cookouts. They allow for precise, no-mess oil-filling. I got two, because this saw and the big one take different types of oil, and it works like a charm.
M**
Great Saw
This little saw is amazing. It does way more than I intended it for. I use a 4ah battery with it. The battery lasts about 6 hours of steady use. I use it when I’m on the ladder it’s light wait easy to use one handed it’s great saw.
K**N
Awkward ergonomics, but works well.
Does a great job pruning up to a 6 inch branch. The guard on the tip is unnecessary and gets in the way, so that got removed on day 1. Not overly loud, especially compared to a gas-powered saw.The big negative: The safety button (which you have to press to pull the trigger) is in a really inconvenient place. To use with one hand, you must move your hand up further, press the safety with your thumb, and put your forefinger on the opposite side. Then use your middle 2 fingers to pull the trigger, and your pinky on the handle to stabilize. Kinda awkward, but you get used to it.I've been using the 5ah batteries in it, and they last a good while. Just don't overdo it, and keep the battery and saw from getting too hot.I haven't had the oil leak problem that some others mentioned, so hopefully that has been fixed.Just keep the chain sharp, and it'll do a lot. I used this on the removal of a 50 foot maple that was dying, to cut down the upper branches, and ended up using it much more than I expected I would.
M**D
Very powerful
light weight yet powerful exactly as described and what's expected from DeWalt tools. works with all my 20-volt battery's. I used it also for cutting 4x6 posts cut perfect without having to make 2 passes with my circular saw
M**K
Works great …
This easy to use and does the job… I have a few other different chainsaws that fit a size requirement. This is great for pruning and small jobs and for what it does, it’s fairly light. It all depends on the size of battery you put into it. I use four amp power batteries, which work well.
A**N
Strong and easy to use machine.
This little thing is amazing. I bought it for my wife to work in our heavily forested property small property. We have a ton of fallen trees due to a hurricane that passed 8 years ago. We bought the house as is and the tree lines are a mess of new and fallen trees. We’ve recently started clearing out trees with this saw and I honestly thought I’d be using my stihl gas chainsaw for the bigger branches. So far we’ve been only using the dewalt. I got two batteries at Lowe’s and I can tell you we’ve been able to cut everything w only one battery. My gas saw still sitting in the batter box untouched. What a little monster. I Probly need to order a chain soon but the original one is still eating away just fine. Just make sure the chain is not loose and keep an eye on the oil consumption. Solid solid.
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