Filters
Clear- Battery: Lightweight and quiet, without emissions, they do not rely on the presence of an outlet.
- Gasoline: Ideal for long and demanding work, they provide great autonomy as they do not depend on cables and sockets.
- Electric: Low cost of use and maintenance, without emissions and with less noise.
- Up to 25: Suitable bar length for pruning very small branches, shrubs, and trees with a thickness of up to 15 centimeters. Its small size provides flexibility and easy access to tight spots.
- 26 to 38: It offers a good combination of flexibility and power for cutting small trees with a thickness of 15 to 25 centimeters.
- 39 to 44: Suitable for more demanding tasks and cutting medium to large trees with a thickness of approximately 25 to 30 centimeters.
- 45 to 50: Designed for very demanding tasks and professional use, allowing the cutting of large logs with a thickness of 30 to 40 centimeters.
- Over 50: Suitable bar length for heavy-duty professional tasks that can support cutting very large logs from 40 centimeters and above.
- Pruning: These are lightweight chainsaws with a small blade and are ideal for pruning branches as they are flexible.
- Easy Start: Easy start system with less power.
- Solo: They do not include a battery and charger.
- with Wood Carving Bar: Blade for precision during cutting.
- Brushless: They use a brushless motor and offer higher efficiency, longer lifespan, and less maintenance compared to chainsaws with brushes.
- Automatic Lubrication: With an automatic chain lubrication system during the operation of the chainsaw, without the need to stop work for manual adjustment.
- Chain Brake: The chain brake is a safety mechanism that stops the chain almost instantly when something dangerous occurs.
- Battery Voltage: It indicates the power of the tool and the level of tasks it can perform. The higher the voltage (Volt), the more demanding tasks it can handle.
- 10.8: Light pruning work on shrubs and small branches
- 12: Pruning small trees and shrubs
- 14.4: Pruning of medium-sized trees
- 18: General household use and pruning in gardens
- 20: Pruning and cutting medium-thickness wood
- 24: Cutting thicker trunks and larger branches
- 36: Powerful enough for thick trunks and heavy-duty use
- 40: High power for heavy and demanding cuts
- Displacement: It shows the power of the chainsaw and the type of wood it can cut with ease. The higher the displacement, the more demanding cuts it can perform.
- Up to 25: Light pruning and garden care tasks
- 26 to 35: Pruning of medium-sized trees
- 36 to 45: General household use and gardening tasks
- 46 to 55: Powerful for heavy-duty use and thicker trees
- Above 55: Professional use and heavy-duty tasks
- Chain Pitch: The chain pitch is the distance between the links of the chain and indicates its size. Small pitch → less vibration, ideal for beginners. Large pitch → faster cutting, suitable for heavy-duty use
- Guide Bar Thickness: The guide bar thickness is the thickness of the chain’s tongue that fits into the bar. It must match perfectly with the groove of the bar












