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EGO Power+ CS1804 18-Inch 56-Volt Cordless Chain Saw 5.0Ah Battery and Charger Included

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Style: 18" Chainsaw w/5.0Ah Battery


Features

  • 45CC gas equivalent
  • Up to 300 cuts on a 4x4 with the included 56V 5.0Ah ARC Lithium battery
  • 18-inch bar and chain
  • Bright LED Lights illuminate your work area
  • 11,000 RPM for clean, efficient cuts
  • IPX4-rated weather-resistant construction
  • Tool-free chain tensioning system tightens the chain with the twist of a dial
  • Brushless motor extends the life of the tool
  • 3/8-inch pitch, .050-inch gauge chain, 62 drive links
  • 5-year tool warranty, 3-year battery warranty

Description

The EGO POWER+ 18” Chain Saw delivers the power and performance of a 45cc gas chainsaw without the noise, fuss, or fumes.

Brand: EGO Power+


Power Source: Battery Powered


Horsepower: 550


Item Weight: 14.5 Pounds


Product Dimensions: 34"L x 9.5"W x 9.9"H


Chain Length: 18 Inches


Manufacturer: EGO Power+


UPC:


UPC: 692042010989


Manufacturer: EGO Power+


Model Number: CS1804


Brand Name: EGO Power+


Horsepower: 550


Power Source: Battery Powered


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 34"L x 9.5"W x 9.9"H


Chain Length: 18 Inches


Item Weight: 14.5 Pounds


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  • surprised even this fan of battery-powered yard tools by how good it is
I've been among the first people I know to have trusted battery-powered yard tools to have enough runtime and power to be worth buying, against the skepticism of others. But I've also been let down over time by a hedge trimmer, and a few *indoor* tools, that used an earlier battery technology. Since lithium batteries became common I've built up a collection of yard tools including a new hedge trimmer, leaf blower, string trimmer, and chainsaw. I chose EGO for the first of them, based on several professional reviews. When I was in the market for the second I *wanted* an EGO so I could share the battery between them, since they can all use the same one. But I did my research with an open mind, willing to have two different brands if that's what it took to have the best tool for each job. My research again brought me to EGO. Ditto for the third, even with brand-agnostic shopping yet again. By the time I decided to try a battery-powered chainsaw, I was really *hoping* the EGO looked good in reviews -- and it did. I've used but never owned a gasoline-powered chainsaw, and previously owned a plug-in electric unit from a different maker. On that unit, the chain kept coming off! That frustrated and baffled me because I was being ultra-careful to follow the instructions, to keep checking the tightness, make sure it was getting enough oil... everything. The bar seemed straight to my eye, and for the life of me, I couldn't figure out the cause. But I had to still wonder if I was doing something wrong because it was the first chainsaw I'd ever used extensively. One feature, therefore, that attracted me to the EGO was the tool-free, in-the-field chain tightening system. Genius! Why hadn't this been done before? I took a chance and bought it, and was relieved and delighted that I've never once had that previous chain issue, in something like a dozen hours of use. So I guess it wasn't me; there was something wrong with that unit from another brand. But NOT dropping the chain is a low bar, no pun intended, so about its other pros: --It has *plenty* of power. I've used it on three separate occasions to cut two complete trees into logs, with an estimated total of 30 feet from the trunks alone (not counting branches), and maximum diameters of maybe 14 inches. With only light force from me, the saw easily cut through that diameter in maybe 30 seconds -- it's been months, so I can't be sure. It felt quick & easy. For comparison, I had the misfortune of using a friend's plug-in electric chainsaw -- with a much lower chain speed and probably much less power -- and it took at least that long to cut a tree branch that was more like *4* inches in diameter. A remarkable difference, especially given the convenience & portability of a battery unit! --The tool-free chain tightening has worked very well, though I will say it's become a little harder on the hand over time than it was at first. I'd like to see a grip that's a bit more ergonomic. For me, it's just not quite enough to grab onto, ideally speaking. But just being able to do it at all is a joy. --The battery, being larger-capacity than the one used by the other three EGO tools I have, lasted more than long enough for the first job, and *almost* long enough for the second (much bigger) job. Given that I was pooping out around the same time the battery was, I was not dissatisfied at all. I could have easily swapped in a fully-charged battery of the lower capacity from one of the other tools to finish the job. Or, because the battery charges quickly, I could have taken a coffee break and then finished the job with the same battery. I could only guess how many minutes of *runtime* I got in those four or five hours of work, so I won't try, but it was plenty for my needs. This kind of inconvenience is, to me, FAR better than dealing with all the downsides of gas. No comparison. But for someone who needs, say, three hours or more of actual *runtime* they'd want a 2nd battery charging while they work -- or to use gasoline. As I see it, the limitation these batteries have is only in runtime, compared to gasoline, it's NOT in power! And even for runtime they've reached a level where I'll never need gasoline tools again for my 0.8 acre yard. --It's easy to add chain oil. Sharpening is still a question, because I've *never* done that before (given that my previous saw kept dropping the chain and therefore wasn't used enough). I've also never *replaced* a chain, so I can't comment on that. --As for balance, it's definitely bar-heavy without the battery (which is in back), and feels just right with the battery attached. A good design. I wouldn't call the combo lightweight, but I'd also hesitate to call it heavy because (a) I'm not the most muscular guy around and (b) it's been so long since I've used a gasoline-powered unit that I can't fairly compare them. I really have no complaints about the weight, even after a few hours of intermittent use. Overall, I'm *very* pleased both in comparison to my previous electric chainsaw and any gasoline chainsaw, for my needs. I no longer fear getting frustrated and irritated when I see another fallen branch or tree in my yard. I'm finally confident my tool can handle the job, and conveniently. In fact, it's been kinda fun to use! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 18, 2023 by Rich

  • Completely and utterly shocked!
Absolutely Blown away by this saw! My gas saws just got put out to pasture. Firstly I’ve been skeptical about electric saws. I have an EGo trimmer and hedge clippers and liked them but waited to pull the trigger on a saw. Just always felt like battery life and power wouldn’t be enough for semi-serious tree cutting I do. I also have the Milwaukee system for my power tools so I went back and forth on which of their saws to get. So glad I got the EGo. (Much cheaper as well). The 5ah battery is heavy. Real heavy. I’d venture to say the saw with that battery is heavier than a comparable gas saw. But it does give the saw a feeling of a real tool holding it. It doesn’t feel like a little plastic toy. It feels substantial. Probably not great for someone older or women, cause it’s got some heft. But boy does it last! My back hurt and I gave up long before the battery did! I felled a 30’ maple, trunk about 20” thick at the base and cut it all into logs and the battery still had a long way to go. I’m blown away. Another beautiful thing is it’s ready to go out of the box. Fully assembled, Chain is installed. Fill it with oil, charge the battery, and your cutting. It’s that easy. I just love that. No fuss. The blade is sharp as can be. And lasts a long time. I really have nothing bad to say about this saw. I’m a believer. The nice thing about this saw is you can be outside at 6am on sat cutting and you won’t bother any neighbors or wake them kids. Likewise, when it gets dark, you can keep cutting and not bother anything. It just has a whizzz sound. No loud gas saw screaming and upsetting everyone. You can start working earlier and stay working later to get a job done. In a city or tight residential area, this thing would be Golden. The knob on the side to tighten the blade is also a genius idea. I hated on my gas saws carrying the little tool along to loosen the bolts and tighten the chain and then tighten the bolts again. Wasted time. This just has a knob on the side. Turn it and boom the blade is tighter or looser whatever you need. Smart design. If I had to guess I’d say you can get 3-4hrs of solid working out of the battery. Not holding the trigger constantly, but just using it like you’d normally use a saw to take down a tree, limb it, and cut it up it’ll last about 3-4hours. Of course it depends what your cutting and there are a lot of variables but that’s about what I’m seeing. So really if you got an additional 5ah battery, you could cut a full 8hr day with it. Can’t beat it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 11, 2022 by Smar T. Pants

  • Cut's great
Love this chainsaw. Wish I would have had it long ago. No more ear protection. No more running out of fuel. No more having to mix fuel. I have a few acres and lots of tree limbs and trimming. Always does the job. Great price. I don't do a lot of work all day long, so I don't know how that would work but it's perfect for a guy like me that uses it a couple days a week. But it might go all day long five days a week. I don't know. I know it is the greatest thing I've bought in a long time. I think it's a little heavy for me but it's still five stars. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2024 by Lucy

  • This saw is powerful and quiet
This saw was ready to go out of the box. I used the battery from my EGO weed wacker to give it a try. The batteries are interchangeable which is a nice feature. It cuts well and not yanking a pull rope to start it is a real pleasure
Reviewed in the United States on October 7, 2024 by James Cable

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