Bailey’s Wants Your Product Suggestions

I'm still wondering why we have 18V drills that can go through 24" live oak and 18V circular saws that can rip sheets of plywood, but we can't get a decent battery-powered chainsaw for light pruning. Lighter, quieter, less emissions--where's the down side? I know they wouldn't be up to removals or anything with lots of big cuts, but most of my pruning jobs are 90% handsaw work and a few chainsaw cuts.

And I know there are a couple of battery chainsaws out there, but the only ones I've seen have tiny little plastic bottles that screw onto the top of the body for oiling the chain. To be practical for climbing/pruning, they have to have a decent-sized, inside-the-body reservoir like gas saws. Preferably also with standard chain instead of that bent-wire junk that's on the existing saws.
 
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And I know there are a couple of battery chainsaws out there, but the only ones I've seen have tiny little plastic bottles that screw onto the top of the body for oiling the chain. To be practical for climbing/pruning, they have to have a decent-sized, inside-the-body reservoir like gas saws. Preferably also with standard chain instead of that bent-wire junk that's on the existing saws.

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Preach on!



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Dude Keith! You just gave a bunch of free information out there on a great idea. Man, get a design and patent on it quickly!
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