Cut above the rest with a Milwaukee cordless chainsaw built for serious outdoor and landscape work. Whether you're clearing trees, trimming branches, or powering through clean-up jobs, these beasts deliver performance without the noise or fumes. Built tough with brushless motors and long runtimes, Milwaukee chainsaws help you work faster, safer, and smarter.
Need the accessories too? The Milwaukee chainsaw kit comes with everything you need, including a storage bag and bar cover to keep your tool clean between jobs. Amp up comfort with a Milwaukee chainsaw skin, made to be ergonomic and durable for those long work days. If you like the convenience of battery power, you can pair your new blades with a Milwaukee M18 chainsaw battery, or a 18V charger.
Milwaukee Chainsaw FAQ
What Milwaukee chainsaw is best?
There’s a decent range of Milwaukee chainsaws to choose from, so the best one really depends on what you're cutting and how much power you need.
If you want something light, a Milwaukee top handle chainsaw is compact and easy to manoeuvre, making it perfect for doing some light pruning and cutting.
If you want something with a bit more grunt, a Milwaukee 12-inch chainsaw will easily cut through small trees. Or size up with a Milwaukee chainsaw 14-inch or 16-inch model. These will slice through medium and large hardwood trunks without skipping a beat.
How do you sharpen a Milwaukee chainsaw?
To cut through hardwood, you’ll need a sharp chainsaw. Milwaukee chains come prepped and ready for work, but when they wear down they need some TLC.
Use a chainsaw file to freshen up the chain between uses, just make sure you choose the right size for your model. Here’s a quick overview:
- To start, secure the power tool to your workbench
- Hold the file at a 90-degree angle
- File using forward strokes, rotating as you go
Will your chainsaw get a heavy, constant workout? You may want to use an electric chainsaw sharpener mounted to a wall, bench or vice. A spare chain will also get you out of trouble in a pinch.
How long will a Milwaukee battery chainsaw last?
The way you use your Milwaukee electric chainsaw and its voltage will influence how long each charge lasts. Generally, a Milwaukee 18V chainsaw will last around 2 hours, while 12V will get you about an hour of work time.
This can vary depending on the type of work you’re doing, the power drain required and which speed setting you’re using. Higher speed settings will drain the battery faster than the lower settings.
Can a Milwaukee chainsaw get wet?
It’s best to keep your Milwaukee battery-operated chainsaw out of the rain, as water can damage the internal components. After the rain, you can cut through wet or damp wood without worry, just be mindful to keep stable footing and avoid slippery surfaces.
Tip:Some kits come with a weatherproof bag, or you can buy one separately for your Milwaukee handheld chainsaw to keep it free from moisture between uses.
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