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Best Chainsaws

Chainsaws are versatile and powerful garden tools, but finding the right size and design for your specific cutting project is very important. The wrong chainsaw can be a dangerous waste of money, and picking out the right machine is hard when many look so similar . So, here's a quick and helpful guide to finding that ideal chainsaw!



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When deciding which chainsaw to buy, the most important factors to consider are what you'll be using it for, where you'll be using it (such as urban, noise restricted areas or out in the country ), and how often. Knowing these answers will help you get an idea of your ideal guide bar length, as well as the most suitable power source.

Electric Chainsaws must be connected to a power cable, and offer easier handling than traditional petrol chainsaws. They are quiet in operation, require little maintenance or set-up, and are most effective when used for light cutting and trimming. Limited portability is the main drawback of an electric chainsaw, so keep that extension cord handy.

Petrol Chainsaws are popular and powerful. With proper maintenance of its two-stroke engine, a petrol chainsaw can do heavy duty cutting anywhere. Though these saws are considered very high quality and well-performing, their maintenance requirements and loud, grating noise are reasons why they might not be right for you.

Battery-Powered Chainsaws are cordless, electric machines, affording them good manoeuvrability, portability and power. They are easier to use and maintain than petrol chainsaws, but like any battery-powered garden tool, its downfall is the need to recharge. They are typically the most expensive model of chainsaw.



Generally, for light pruning the bar length be only needs to be up to 40 cm (16"). Medium chainsaw work, like small tree felling, hedge trimming and cross-cutting, should use a bar up to 50 cm (20") in length. For all other heavy sawing, like tree-felling, log splitting, saw-log prep and milling, aim for a bar longer than 50 cm to get the job done.

Safety is an important consideration, no matter how your chainsaw is powered. Make sure you're properly equipped with head, eye and ear protection, and have a pair of gloves to operate your saw. Additionally, making sure your chainsaw is the right weight for you is critical to using it safely.

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Husqvarna 455 Rancher

Petrol ChainsawsHusqvarna 455 Rancher

5.0 from 7 reviews

Latest review: Had my Husqvarna 455 Rancher for almost 10 years. Mainly used around winter for fire wood but has done the odd tree clearing as well. Not to big and not too small. Never had an issue starting even

Price (RRP) A$1,229.00

  • Build Quality
    5.0 (1)
  • Value for Money
    5.0 (1)
  • Ease of Use
    5.0 (1)
  • Cleaning & Maintenance
    4.0 (1)
  • Safety
    4.0 (1)
  • Uses Small tree felling, trimming, and cross-cutting
  • Bar Length51 cm
  • FeaturesTool-free Chain Tensioning
  • Weight5.9 kg
Husqvarna 565 AutoTune

Petrol ChainsawsHusqvarna 565 AutoTune

5.0 from 3 reviews

Latest review: Brought this saw in April and have had no issues at all. It starts easily and cuts through hard Jarrah with ease. It’s light enough to use for hours and uses less fuel than previous saws that I have o



Price (RRP) A$1,529.00

  • Build Quality
    4.7 (3)
  • Value for Money
    5.0 (3)
  • Ease of Use
    5.0 (3)
  • Cleaning & Maintenance
    4.3 (3)
  • Safety
    5.0 (2)
  • Uses Small tree felling, trimming, and cross-cutting
  • Bar Length51 cm
  • FeaturesAnti-Vibration System
  • Weight6.5 kg
  • Noise Level 119 dB
  • Power (kW)3.7 kW
Stihl MSA 220 C-B

Battery ChainsawsStihl MSA 220 C-B

5.0 from 1 review

Latest review: I've been meaning to purchase a chainsaw for a number of years now and due to the smaller jobs I would be using it for and infrequent use, I didn't want a petrol chainsaw, having the hassle of mixing

  • Build Quality
    5.0 (1)
  • Value for Money
    3.0 (1)
  • Ease of Use
    5.0 (1)
  • Cleaning & Maintenance
    4.0 (1)
  • Safety
    5.0 (1)
Stihl MSA 140C

Battery ChainsawsStihl MSA 140C

5.0 from 1 review

Latest review: A previous Ryobi electric chainsaw finally threw in the towel after almost a decade of dead-weight heaviness and an extremely fiddly tensioning adjustment. The STIHL is a game changer. It is light,

  • Bar Length30.5 cm
  • FeaturesChain Brake and Tool-free Chain Tensioning
  • Weight2.6 kg
Echo CS-352ES

Petrol ChainsawsEcho CS-352ES

5.0 from 1 review

Latest review: I purchased this Echo chainsaw approximately two and a half years ago, to replace a similar sized Stihl chainsaw which I was always having trouble starting, even after the unit had been serviced on a

Price (RRP) A$549.00

  • Uses Pruning
  • Bar Length35 cm
  • FeaturesChain Brake, Quick / Easy Start and Tool-free Chain Tensioning
  • Weight4 kg
  • Power (kW)1.31 kW
Ozito 18V Cordless Pole Pruner PXCPPK-218

Battery ChainsawsOzito 18V Cordless Pole Pruner PXCPPK-218

5.0 from 1 review

Latest review: Originally I was going to buy the Ryobi pole pruner skin which cost around 200 as I've already had several Ryobi +One gear but then saw the Ozito version with battery kit for 129. Considering the

  • Uses Pruning
  • Bar Length20 cm
  • FeaturesAutomatic Chain Oiling / Lubrication and Tool-free Chain Tensioning
  • Weight4.3 kg
Husqvarna 120i

Battery ChainsawsHusqvarna 120i

5.0 from 1 review

Latest review: I've previously reviewed another battery-powered chainsaw (Black & Decker's GKC 1820 L-XE) and rated it highly. I extolled its virtues for light work on a small rural property; and back then (early

Price (RRP) A$567.00

  • Uses Pruning
  • Bar Length30 cm
  • FeaturesAutomatic Chain Oiling / Lubrication, Chain Brake and Tool-free Chain Tensioning
  • Weight2.95 kg
  • Noise Level 101 dB
EGO CS1400E

Battery ChainsawsEGO CS1400E

5.0 from 1 review

Latest review: i have a large sthil and a mid sized sthil petorl saw as well as the electric sthil so i have something to compare to, i almost always reach for the Ego as its simply easy, it cuts and cuts, say

  • Build Quality
    4.0 (1)
  • Value for Money
    5.0 (1)
  • Ease of Use
    5.0 (1)
  • Cleaning & Maintenance
    5.0 (1)
  • Safety
    5.0 (1)
Shindaiwa 452s

Petrol ChainsawsShindaiwa 452s

5.0 from 2 reviews

Latest review: Bought this saw new just over 12 months ago and have cut approx 3 tonne of fire wood and limbed trees etc and have found this saw to be surprisingly powerfull and reliable seems the more i use it the

Price (RRP) A$849.00

  • Bar Length41 cm
  • Weight4.6 kg
Baumr-AG SX75

Petrol ChainsawsBaumr-AG SX75

5.0 from 2 reviews

Latest review: Hi Baumer I have been using a Baumer 92 on a slabing mill 4 ft and all I can say is that this saw is the best value. If anybody wants to dispute this go for your lives. I think that most of the bad

Price (RRP) A$479.00

  • Build Quality
    5.0 (2)
  • Value for Money
    5.0 (2)
  • Ease of Use
    5.0 (2)
  • Cleaning & Maintenance
    5.0 (2)
  • Safety
    5.0 (2)
  • Uses Small tree felling, trimming, and cross-cutting and Tree felling, sawlog prep, and milling
  • Bar Length56 cm
  • FeaturesAnti-Vibration System, Automatic Chain Oiling / Lubrication, Chain Brake, Engine Air Pre-Cleaner and Quick / Easy Start
  • Weight7 kg
  • Power (HP)5.2 HP
Black & Decker 18V Li-Ion 25cm Chainsaw GKC1825L20-XE

Battery ChainsawsBlack & Decker 18V Li-Ion 25cm Chainsaw GKC1825L20-XE

5.0 from 1 review

Latest review: I had already wasted heaps on 2 poor quality battery chain saws from China so was very wary before trying again. However, this saw exceeded all my expectations. It is light, powerful and very easy

  • Uses Pruning
  • Bar Length25 cm
  • FeaturesTool-free Chain Tensioning
  • Weight3.1 kg
Husqvarna 390 XP

Petrol ChainsawsHusqvarna 390 XP

5.0 from 1 review

Latest review: Recently picked up the 390, its my first saw and I love it. I find it really basic and easy to use. I like the way the air filter is fastened with a bolt, not just pushed on like some saws, the

Price (RRP) A$2,199.00

  • Build Quality
    5.0 (1)
  • Value for Money
    4.0 (1)
  • Ease of Use
    5.0 (1)
  • Cleaning & Maintenance
    5.0 (1)
  • Uses Small tree felling, trimming, and cross-cutting and Tree felling, sawlog prep, and milling
  • Bar Length61 cm
  • FeaturesAutomatic Chain Oiling / Lubrication, Chain Brake and Tool-free Chain Tensioning
  • Weight7.3 kg
  • Power (kW)4.8 kW
Efco 162

Petrol ChainsawsEfco 162

5.0 from 1 review

Latest review: After a bad experience with a cheap chainsaw from Mitre 10 I intended to buy a Stihl, but was persuaded to this Efco that one of our local suppliers stocked. It has been an extremely good buy. It

  • Uses Pruning and Small tree felling, trimming, and cross-cutting
  • Bar Length45 cm
  • FeaturesTool-free Chain Tensioning
  • Weight5.6 kg
  • Power (kW)3.5 kW
  • Power (HP)4.7 HP
Husqvarna T435

Petrol ChainsawsHusqvarna T435

5.0 from 1 review

Latest review: If you can afford it this saw it is a real gem. I use it for camping and caravanning for fire wood and it performs on dry aussie hardwords. Starts first time every time and it's light weight means

Price (RRP) A$829.00

  • Bar Length30 cm
  • Weight3.4 kg
Victa Vforce+ 40Volt

Battery ChainsawsVicta Vforce+ 40Volt

5.0 from 2 reviews

Latest review: unbelievable that a battery powered chainsaw has so much power. dont have to muck around with mixing fuel, i have 2 batteries and i can fill my gator tray full of wood. Ive cut 16" cuts. Its light

Giantz 62cc 22" Chainsaw

Petrol ChainsawsGiantz 62cc 22" Chainsaw

5.0 from 1 review

Latest review: After using an extremely reliable second hand 33CC Husqvarna 16" chainsaw for nearly 10 years cutting up firewood each winter, I ran into a problem. I had had a back operation and bending over to cut

Rockwell RG8301

Electric ChainsawsRockwell RG8301

4.7 from 3 reviews

Latest review: I had two 50ft trees to chop down and was prepared to do it myself. (A Peppercorn and a Gum Tree) My basis for Value for Money was that if the chainsaw lasted the time it took to fell the trees and

AEG ACS18BS6

Battery ChainsawsAEG ACS18BS6

4.6 from 5 reviews

Latest review: Using this chainsaw is a cinch. Compared to the petrol saws I've had in the past its 10 times less hassle to look after, better built, more reliable and easily as powerful at full tilt. There is no

Price (RRP) A$399.00

  • Build Quality
    4.7 (3)
  • Value for Money
    4.3 (3)
  • Ease of Use
    5.0 (3)
  • Cleaning & Maintenance
    5.0 (3)
  • Safety
    5.0 (3)
  • Uses Small tree felling, trimming, and cross-cutting and Tree felling, sawlog prep, and milling
  • Bar Length30 cm
  • FeaturesChain Brake
  • Weight2.8 kg
Stihl MS 231 Wood Boss

Petrol ChainsawsStihl MS 231 Wood Boss · includes 2 listings

4.6 from 5 reviews

Latest review: Purchased it new and cannot start the unit because of the compression Will be taking it back to the dealer to have the Easy2Start accessory fitted at a further cost of $200

Price (RRP) A$749.00

  • Build Quality
    3.0 (1)
  • Value for Money
    3.0 (1)
  • Ease of Use
    5.0 (1)
  • Cleaning & Maintenance
    4.0 (1)
  • Safety
    4.0 (1)
  • Uses Pruning
  • Bar Length40 cm
  • FeaturesAnti-Vibration System and Tool-free Chain Tensioning
  • Power (kW)2 kW
  • Power (HP)2.7 HP
Husqvarna 450

Petrol ChainsawsHusqvarna 450 · includes 2 listings

4.6 from 7 reviews

Latest review: Saw was OK when new but now is a problem. Starts ok when cold, not when hot. Due to the single nut bar tightening used on this saw it is not possible to keep the bar from retracting. This causes the

Price (RRP) A$1,079.00

  • Uses Pruning and Small tree felling, trimming, and cross-cutting
  • Bar Length51 cm
  • FeaturesChain Brake, Engine Air Pre-Cleaner and Quick / Easy Start
  • Power (kW)2.4 kW
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