I have a cordless Oregon chainsaw that my dad had bought. It's probably 7 or 8 years old now. Bought a new battery about 4 years ago, but the original battery pretty much keeps right up with the old one. If I had a 3rd battery, that chainsaw could keep up with me cutting pretty much constantly....providing the chain is sharp.
I also bought a corded electric chainsaw by Oregon. This thing is a beast! Hands down the best corded I've ever seen! Comes with one of the new-fangled chains that you can sharpen while using. That chain is scary sharp and can make your hands red very quickly. That said, they are also much more expensive than conventional chains, so I also bought aftermarket chains that I've been real happy with.
I got my saw from Home Depot, as they had a better price at the time.
I also got a chain sharpener. Went through all the reviews and this little thing has higher ratings than most Oregon-brand sharpeners. I was still skeptical but bought it anyway. WOW, this little sharpener works GREAT!! It was $36 when I got mine, then they were unavailable for a while (backordered). They're all plastic, but still quite sturdy. I've seen where many name-brand sharpeners do not sharpen equally when switching to other side of chain, but this one has been exact. Have checked it multiple times using my calipers.
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