Petrol Chainsaws

These are more suitable for more heavy duty forestry work. Without the need for a socket, they are conveniently more mobile however a consistent supply is needed at hand as they require frequent refilling.

Brands Of Petrol Chainsaws

Ryobi.
Each website offers a dealer locator facility to find the nearest supplier to you.

Where To Buy Petrol Chainsaws For DIY And Home Use

Chainsaw
  • www.diy.com
    B&Q have a large range of electric and petrol chainsaws from a wide variety of brands available for purchase online.
  • www.homebase.co.uk
    Homebase supplies a variety of chainsaws available to purchase online.
  • www.toolbox.co.uk
    Offers a range of chainsaws from all the best brands available for purchase online.
  • www.greenfingers.com
    Sell their own brand of chainsaws online.
  • www.worldofpower.co.uk
    A wide range of chainsaws available for purchase online from well known brands.

Where To Buy Petrol Chainsaws For Trade

Chainsaw
  • www.diy.com
    B&Q have a large range of electric and petrol chainsaws from a wide variety of brands available for purchase online.
  • www.homebase.co.uk
    Homebase supplies a variety of chainsaws available to purchase online.
  • www.toolbox.co.uk
    Offers a range of chainsaws from all the best brands available for purchase online.
  • www.greenfingers.com
    Sell their own brand of chainsaws online.
  • www.worldofpower.co.uk
    A wide range of chainsaws available for purchase online from well known brands.

Where To Buy Petrol Chainsaws For Professionals

Chainsaw
  • www.diy.com
    B&Q have a large range of electric and petrol chainsaws from a wide variety of brands available for purchase online.
  • www.homebase.co.uk
    Homebase supplies a variety of chainsaws available to purchase online.
  • www.toolbox.co.uk
    Offers a range of chainsaws from all the best brands available for purchase online.
  • www.greenfingers.com
    Sell their own brand of chainsaws online.
  • www.worldofpower.co.uk
    A wide range of chainsaws available for purchase online from well known brands.

Buying tips for petrol chainsaws

One of the more intimidating purchases, for power tools, is that of a petrol powered chainsaw. Public misconception and lack of understanding make understanding the options difficult. Often believed to be the domain of people that live out in the country, chainsaws are a much more useful power tool than most people realize. Tasks which would take hours to do by hand, can take less than half the time with a petrol powered chainsaw. With the right guidance, finding a chainsaw that fits your needs is a snap.

Blade length is one of the leading factors in the purchasing decision. Chainsaw blades run between ten and twenty inches. When you are trying to determine the size that you need, you will want to answer the question to what you are going to be using the chainsaw for. For brush removal and trimming up small branches, the smaller blades will suffice. If you plan on cutting larger pieces of wood for firewood or clearing trees, then you will want to get blades to the longer blade lengths. If there is any doubt, get the larger sized blade. It is better to have a longer blade than too small of a blade. The exception to this general rule is if you are going to be cutting in an enclosed space. In tight quarters, longer blades may be more dangerous.

The engine size is the determining difference between professional chainsaws and home-use chainsaws. professional chainsaws run between 40 cc and 60 cc. The 40cc motors are used on 12 inch blades with 5 cc increases for each 2 inches added, to a total of 60 cc motors powering the 20 inch blades. Home-use chainsaws generally will have smaller motors ranging from 30cc to 50 cc on blades from 10 to 18 inches. The more powerful motors allow for faster chain turns that will cut through wood at faster rate. Professionally rated chainsaws are also able to go through denser wood and handle heavier work loads, without bogging down or damaging the motor as home-use chainsaws.

Price is always a consideration for chainsaw buyers. While there is a difference in price between brands, the major price differences is between professional and home-use designed chainsaws. This cost difference is primarily due to the increased engine power. Brand reliability is another cost effecting component. It is important to research prospective brands so that you are aware of any issues that may change your buying opinion. Searching for various chainsaw reviews is as easy as using a search page on the Internet.

Once you have determined the brand and size of chainsaw that you want, you will want to purchase additional chains. The chain is the cutting edge of the chainsaw and can vary in price. Price is generally related to the type of metal that the chain is made of. Harder metals will hold an edge longer than softer metals. An option to buying chains is to locate a chainsaw service that sharpens chains. This is often cheaper than going to a store to purchase a chain. It is recommended that you always have two chains so that you can swap them out if needed. Chains do break, get damaged and can become dull. Dull chains make the saw motor work harder to cut and can present dangers as they require the user to use more force to cut.

Another Item to look for in any chainsaw is the number of safety features that is incorporated into the design. There are a variety of safety features available to keep the user safe. Kickback is a danger where the saw encounters a harder surface or the tip is struck and sends the saw blade upward. There are several kickback reduction systems provided for the user' protection. These come in the forms of a tip protector to keep the tip from striking solid surfaces, better chain design, wider blade tip designs and even special designed handles that guide the chainsaw away from the users head and shoulder if a kickback occurs. These safety features are great for inexperienced users, but experienced professionals may find some of them to be inconvenient. Experience and training are the best prevention measures for kickback. There are more safety features that can play a role in your decision making.

Chain catchers stop the chain from swinging back at the operator, should the chain break or come from the blade. Safety throttles prevent the chainsaw from revving up unless they are pressed down along with the main throttle trigger. Because of the risks associated with the heavy vibration of chainsaws, anti-vibration systems can be installed to prevent injury. Special centrifugal clutches are also used to keep the saw chain from moving when the engine is idling. While all of these safety measures may be important, they all increase the price of the chainsaw. So purchasing one with all of the safety features possible is costly and may include safety features that you will not benefit from. An occasional user will probably not benefit from vibration reduction systems as much as a professional that uses a chainsaw on a daily basis.

Handle placement is a very important feature for a chainsaw. The handles need to be spaced far enough apart to allow for good leverage and mobility. They still must be comfortable to hold and use. Make sure that you have the chance to hold the chainsaw and get an idea of its weight. If a chainsaw is not comfortable to hold then you may find yourself holding it in a dangerous manner to get proper leverage. Top mounted handles are found on just about every model. It is the placement of the rear handle that will let you know if it is the proper fit for you. Make sure that the throttle is in a good position so that you can use the chainsaw effectively.

These are just some of the options to look at when purchasing a chainsaw. Research the various brands to find the one that has the right power, size, safety, fit and cost to match your needs. Shopping around may take time, but it is better to take time than to waste money.