Both are good.
1. The lithium chainsaw battery itself is relatively safe and poses no fire or explosion hazard. No oil or gas required, small size, lightweight, easy to carry. No fuel is required and no harmful gases or waste are produced. There is no need to replace spark plugs and other components, and maintenance costs are low. Lithium batteries have a long lifespan and can be recharged and used repeatedly.
2. Chain saw products have many advantages such as high power, low vibration, high cutting efficiency and low logging cost. Large volumes of wood can be processed and different sizes and hardnesses of wood can be accommodated by changing saw blades of different sizes. Chain saws have excellent cutting capabilities and power output.
Which is better, a 60 volt chainsaw or a lithium battery?
Yes. The forestry saws currently on the market are all protected electric saws, in order to protect the lives of loggers. Lithium battery electric saw, also known as "electric saw", was invented by German Andrea Astier in 1926, which greatly saves the time and labor consumed in cutting the materials. A chainsaw is powered by electricity and is a cutting tool used for cutting wood, stone, steel, etc. She has sharp teeth on the edge. Divided into fixed type and portable type, saw blades are generally made of tool steel and come in round, strip and chain types.
Lithium batteries are better.
1. Portability and flexibility: Compared to 60-volt electric saws, lithium batteries are plus portable, smaller and lighter. Can be used for outdoor work or situations requiring mobility. A 60-volt electric saw must be connected to a power outlet, which limits its range of use.
2. Charging and discharging duration and efficiency: Lithium batteries have a long duration and can provide stable power output. AC equipment with 60 volts plugged directly into the outlet will suffer from power losses, leading to overheating issues. after prolonged use.