Battery-operated chainsaws are nothing new, but they typically get less power than gas tools. This Milwaukee chainsaw is the solution!

Its M18 FUEL 16-inch 18-Volt Brushless Cordless Chainsaw packs the same kind of power and performance as a 40-cubic centimeter gas chainsaw.

Homeowners with battery-operated tools often fear the battery running done before they can complete their work. But this chainsaw can cut about 150 limbs on a single charge, so you can charge and cut with confidence.

Dan, a Home Depot employee, stands outdoors holding Milwaukee's M18 FUEL 16-inch 18-Volt Brushless Cordless Chainsaw.
This powerful Milwaukee chainsaw makes yard maintenance easier than ever.

What makes this Milwaukee chainsaw so strong is its brushless motor that gives you more power and more torque. It maintains speed, even under heavy loads, outperforming small gas engines and higher-voltage systems.

It also has an automatic oiler, so all you have to do is buy the oil and load it up. The tool will ensure there’s proper chain lubrication, increasing your productivity.

That means you can focus on the hardwoods that you’re cutting, and you don’t have to worry about the blade.

This Milwaukee chainsaw delivers results whether you’re a professional or an average homeowner tidying up your yard.

And, best of all, it’s compatible with Milwaukee’s M18 system, which features more than 200 tools that take the same type of lithium-ion battery.

So, if you’re in the market for a really good chainsaw that’s battery-operated, Milwaukee’s chainsaw is a good choice.

Watch the video above to learn all about this Best New Product!

Find Milwaukee’s M18 FUEL 16 in. 18-Volt Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless Chainsaw at The Home Depot


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Jodi Marks

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Jodi Marks is a construction expert and television personality who’s always on the lookout for ways to make a job easier as she hosts “Best New Products” for Today’s Homeowner. After obtaining a degree in psychology, she joined her father's construction company as a project manager. Jodi's career in television began when she was selected to co-host the series Fix It Up! on Home and Garden Television (HGTV). She went on to host several other shows on HGTV, Turner South, and TBS, and co-created The Tile Doctor series with Paul Wilson. Jodi also earned her general contractor's and real estate licenses in Georgia and has been renovating and flipping houses.

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