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Gas vs Battery Chainsaw

Gas chainsaws bring more sustained power for heavy-duty cutting and all-day jobs. Battery chainsaws run quieter with lower maintenance for lighter yard work. The choice comes down to how much wood you're cutting and how long you need to run between breaks.

Gas ChainsawBattery Chainsaw
Price$150-$700 depending on bar length and brand$150-$600 including battery and charger
PowerMore sustained power, better for large trees and firewoodStrong for limbing and small-to-medium trees, tapers off on heavy use
RuntimeUnlimited with extra fuel and bar oil on hand20-40 minutes per charge, depending on battery size
StartupPull-start, which can be finicky when cold or after storageInstant push-button start
NoiseLoud, typically 100-115 decibelsQuieter, roughly 90-100 decibels
MaintenanceSpark plugs, air filter, carburetor, fuel mixMinimal -- just battery care and chain sharpening
WeightHeavier, due to the engine and fuel tankLighter, easier for extended one-handed limbing
Best forFelling large trees, cutting firewood, all-day jobsYard cleanup, pruning, occasional or homeowner use
Choose Gas ChainsawChoose gas for felling large trees, cutting firewood in volume, or running all day without stopping to recharge.Shop Chainsaws
Choose Battery ChainsawChoose battery for occasional yard work, less maintenance and noise, and cutting sessions under 30-40 minutes.Shop Chainsaws

The verdict

Gas chainsaws remain the tool of choice for serious, sustained cutting where runtime and raw power matter most. Battery chainsaws have closed the gap for homeowner-scale jobs with far less upkeep, but still can't match gas for all-day, heavy-duty work.

FAQs

Are battery chainsaws powerful enough to fell a tree?

A higher-voltage battery chainsaw can take down small-to-medium trees. For large trunks or long felling sessions, gas chainsaws deliver more sustained torque and never need a battery swap.

How long does a battery chainsaw run on one charge?

Usually 20-40 minutes of active cutting depending on battery size and wood density -- fine for occasional pruning or limbing, but limiting for a full day of firewood cutting.

Do gas chainsaws need more maintenance than battery models?

Yes. Gas saws need regular attention to the air filter, spark plug, carburetor, and fuel mix. Battery saws mainly need chain sharpening and basic battery care -- far lower-maintenance overall.

Steelhaul Co. carries both — compare specs and get freight quoted to your ZIP at checkout.