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<blockquote data-quote="adamsredlines" data-source="post: 3903490" data-attributes="member: 40561"><p>Gas vs electric depends what you're doing and how often you use it.</p><p>I was looking at a gas leaf blower then thought about it and I'd only use it a few times a year...like 3. I was going to get a Stihl BG86 but decided it's not worth keeping it going for the few times I need one. Dewalt for the win especially when they're on sale and include free batteries. That's also why I think an electric chainsaw would be handy. I don't need one often and it's "work" to keep a gas engine ready to roll, when I might need it once or twice a year and for light duty work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adamsredlines, post: 3903490, member: 40561"] Gas vs electric depends what you're doing and how often you use it. I was looking at a gas leaf blower then thought about it and I'd only use it a few times a year...like 3. I was going to get a Stihl BG86 but decided it's not worth keeping it going for the few times I need one. Dewalt for the win especially when they're on sale and include free batteries. That's also why I think an electric chainsaw would be handy. I don't need one often and it's "work" to keep a gas engine ready to roll, when I might need it once or twice a year and for light duty work. [/QUOTE]
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