Manufacturer | Sunrise Global Marketing, LLC |
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Part Number | CS24L410 |
Item Weight | 8.14 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 23.15 x 9.21 x 6.69 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | CS24L410 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Size | 12" Chainsaw (4.0Ah) |
Color | Green |
Style | Battery and Charger |
Pattern | Chainsaw |
Shape | Round |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Voltage | 24 Volts |
Horsepower | 0.73 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Sound Level | 92 dB |
Included Components | chainsaw,manual |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Battery Cell Type | Lithium Ion |
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Greenworks 24V 12" Brushless Cordless Compact Chainsaw (Great For Storm Clean-Up, Pruning, and Firewood / 125+ Compatible Tools), 4.0Ah Battery and Charger Included
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Brand | Greenworks |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Horsepower | 0.73 |
Item Weight | 3.7 Kilograms |
Product Dimensions | 23.15"L x 9.21"W x 6.69"H |
Chain Length | 12 Inches |
About this item
- 12'' CHAIN AND BAR: Low kick back and perfect for homeowners and occasional users
- BRUSHLESS MOTOR TECHNOLOGY: 2X more torque. Provides more power, longer runtimes, quiet operation, and extended motor life
- AUTOMATIC OILER: Delivers proper chain lubrication and increased productivity
- TOOL-LESS CHAIN TENSIONING: For easy bar and chain maintenance
- EASY TO USE: Push button start, no gas or fumes, no carburetor, no spark plug, and no starter rope
- WHAT IS INCLUDED: 24V 12-Inch chainsaw, scabbard, 4.0Ah battery, fast charger, and operator's manual
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ASIN | B08ZJCSVBZ |
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4.3 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #20,542 in Patio, Lawn & Garden (See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden) #118 in Power Chain Saws |
Date First Available | March 19, 2021 |
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The Greenworks 24V 12-inch Chainsaw comes with a 4Ah battery and charger. The brushless motor provides more torque, quiet operation, and longer motor life. The 12-inch bar and chain are lightweight and easy to use, making it the perfect chainsaw for homeowners needing to take care of light-duty pruning and trimming tasks. Easy electric start means no starter rope and no gas fumes. Maintenance is kept to a minimum with the auto-oiler mechanism, and tool-less tensioning makes adjusting the chain tension easy. The Greenworks 24V lithium-ion platform powers over 100+ indoor and outdoor products, including lawn mowers, blowers, string trimmers, chainsaws, power tools, and more! The 24V lithium-ion battery provides 20% more power and 35% more run time while delivering fade-free power with no memory loss after charging. USB ports are integrated into the batteries, making it a portable charger for phones, tablets, and other compatible electronic accessories. The Greenworks 24V platform comes with a 3-year tool/battery warranty to protect your investment.
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Maneuverability | 4.2 | 4.5 | 4.6 | 4.5 | 4.5 | 4.7 |
Battery life | 4.2 | 4.3 | 4.4 | 4.1 | 4.3 | 4.3 |
Light weight | 4.3 | 4.6 | 4.6 | 4.6 | — | 4.7 |
Safety Features | 4.1 | 4.3 | — | 4.1 | 4.6 | 4.6 |
Easy to use | 4.1 | — | — | 4.2 | — | 4.6 |
Sold By | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com | Amazon.com |
power source | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered | Battery Powered |
voltage | 24 volts | 40 volts | 40 volts | — | — | — |
weight | 3.7 kilograms | 6 pounds | — | 10.89 pounds | 10.36 pounds | 2.6 kilograms |
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Customers like the battery life and weight of the chainsaw. For example, they say it works well, is light weight and perfect for light duty work. That said, some complain about the stability, saying the chain does tend to come loose. Opinions are mixed on quality and value.
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Customers like the battery life of the chainsaw. They mention that it works great, has long battery life, and is maneuverable. They also say that it runs much quieter than a corded saw, and that it is simple to use and pretty powerful.
"...Works very well and few hours (Hence cutting, then moving limbs and making smaller, etc)...." Read more
"I like how small and light weight it is. The battery lasts about 30 min depending on how big the cuts are...." Read more
"...a chainsaw is generally a high power use item, so the 3.0Ah battery offering is disappointing, and this is proven by the short (no load [not cutting]..." Read more
"...Glad I did. Battery life seems good. I have cut 6 dead trees down with this saw in the one week I have owned it...." Read more
Customers find the weight of the chainsaw to be light, making it easy to move around and perfect for light duty work.
"I like how small and light weight it is. The battery lasts about 30 min depending on how big the cuts are...." Read more
"...Light weight, easy to maneuver, even fun to use. I like the auto oiling feature...." Read more
"Lightweight, powerful enough" Read more
"Lightweight and easily maneuvers but chain doesn't seem to stay very tight, maybe because it's new but it has a tensioner...." Read more
Customers find the chainsaw easy to use and well-made.
"...is a powerful little chain saw, cuts through a 6 to 7 inch branch very easily. Light weight, easy to maneuver, even fun to use...." Read more
"The unit was very simple to use and came fully assembled. The only thing I had to do was to fill the reservoir with oil (not included)...." Read more
"...I am a 4'10" woman and almost 70 years old. It is so easy to use. I only cut down the small trees with it because the chainsaw is only 12"...." Read more
"LOVE this thing! I'm 70 and can cut my own fire wood now. So easy to use and whips thru big logs." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the versatility of the chainsaw. They mention that it is perfect for trimming limbs, light weight, and handy for trimming or clearing out dead trees. It also works great for trimming branches and small trees, and does the job of cutting up fallen limb and branches very nicely.
"Perfect for trimming limbs." Read more
"Product does the job of cutting up fallen limbs and branches very nicely. Highly recommend it." Read more
"Light weight but solid! So handy for trimming or clearing out dead trees. It works great for us!" Read more
"...What junk!Other than that, the saw cuts really well and is lightweight." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the chainsaw. Some mention it's well made and well designed, while others say it'd be better off with a brushed finish.
"...Well made, and ready to use." Read more
"...units in the $30-80 range, which I don't like because they are cheaply made, and most do not feature a top guard (or other relevant safety features)...." Read more
"Light weight but solid! So handy for trimming or clearing out dead trees. It works great for us!" Read more
"Weak. This saw struggled with a 1-inch limb. Stopped/stuck constantly while it was running, which wasn't long...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the value of the chainsaw. Some mention it's worth the added cost and will save them time and money, while others say it'll be a waste of money.
"...Pros: Family of tools compatibility.Cons: Cost, more cost effective to buy a set w/ battery/charger, or w/ the impact too; potential issue w/..." Read more
"...This will save you time and money! You cannot beat Amazon prices!" Read more
"This tool was a bust. The chain kept falling off of the sprockets. I threw it away. Waste of money." Read more
"...Worth the money hands down!" Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the stability of the chainsaw. They mention that the chain does tend to come loose more than expected, it won't stay tightened, and it comes with the chain too loose. They also say that they have to keep rechecking the chain tension, as it loosens again between each cut.
"...Only thin is you might have to keep rechecking the chain tension. After ever limb or two...." Read more
"...If you do not do this extra step, I have found the chain ends up running too tight, which is bad for wear (increased), and bad for battery life..." Read more
"...The only thing to watch for is the chain does tend to come loose more than expected. So be mindful to keep tightening the tension...." Read more
"This tool was a bust. The chain kept falling off of the sprockets. I threw it away. Waste of money." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the performance of the chainsaw. They mention that the chain brake is non-functional, they are unable to use the machine at all, and the tensioner doesn't work.
"...Update (12/1/22): Regarding the chain brake, it is non-functional. It does move when bumped, but does not lock back like a normal operational one...." Read more
"...Right now I am unable to use the machine at all. It's extremely frustrating." Read more
"...But this particular item just doesn't work as well as the 10" brushed motor. It boggs down horribly under load and requires frequent restarts...." Read more
"...Bottom line, the whole thing become useless after few times. I guess I need to take the product description of 'occasional use' literally." Read more
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Everything went together. The key is to know what the equipment was designed for. Helped to clear a lot of small limbs for elderly neighbor and older roots and such in/around the yard.
Only thin is you might have to keep rechecking the chain tension. After ever limb or two. And it works better when you can of course have a good angle on whatever being cut. And give it second or two to spin up. I ordered the two extra batteries just in case. But if used smartly in warm weather. And not over worked and therefore getting hot (both chainsaw and battery). Works very well and few hours (Hence cutting, then moving limbs and making smaller, etc).
I would put this in category more than trimming. But not designed for all out and all day continuous big tree stuff. And the batteries can be used with other tools. Key I thing is not over do it. And keeping the chain proper tension, sharpened, and cleaned.
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Oh...as some have mentioned. Recommend releasing the battery when you set it down for a while (or during transport, or going from here to there, until actual time to use). When the battery is connected and fully seated. -- It is ready to go. -- Thereby someone, or yourself might grab the handle and hit the power trigger. Safety here.
Update (12/1/22): Regarding the chain brake, it is non-functional. It does move when bumped, but does not lock back like a normal operational one. Not a deal breaker, but do keep that in mind. The manual states on page 14 that the "machine does not start", because "the chain brake is engaged". This appears to be generic wording that does not apply to this model. There are a few 1-star reviews about the chain falling off; a couple things to consider: a) this is a 0.043" gauge chain, which is smaller than most, and all chains stretch during the first few uses; b) having used many different models, I would say the auto-tensioning ones will give you the most problem. There really is a sweet spot for chain tension, and you can only really get it nearly perfect, if you have the traditional, not the all-in-one adjusters. My recommend for this is during the final torque on the locking knob, apply a little tension to the chain WHILE doing the final tension on the knob, then when you let go ,you'll find the chain should slack a little. If you do not do this extra step, I have found the chain ends up running too tight, which is bad for wear (increased), and bad for battery life (increased load).
Summary: In the past 2-3 years, there have been quite a few small, hand-held, chainsaw offerings. There are many one-hand operation units in the $30-80 range, which I don't like because they are cheaply made, and most do not feature a top guard (or other relevant safety features). I reviewed the offering from SEYVUM back in May 2022, and I really liked some of the newer features, specifically the tool-less adjustment of the chain, and the safety guards. In Sept 2022, I reviewed the relatively larger V-MODEST to that one, as well as the Black and Decker Alligator loppers. So I will be comparing this 12-inch Greenworks 24V with the 4.0AH battery to those. One of the biggest drivers to purchasing this Greenworks (not a Vine review), is that I have quite a few of the Greeenworks 24V tools. The higher power draw tools really do need the 4.0 vs. 2.0 AH battery.
Background: I bought my first electric chainsaw in 2015 (Kobalt 80V), and also evaluated the Ego 56V (1st gen), and Echo 58V. Since then, I have bought a 2nd and 3rd generation Ego 56V, as well as a Black & Decker 20V Lopper, which is the closest item that the SEYVUM and V-MODEST can be compared to. The safety feature of the B&D is that you have to have both hands on the tool to operate it. The SEYVUM does feature a trigger lock, and guard (not a chain brake). The V-MODEST has the same features. And the Greenworks has a safety interlock trigger, and chain brake (which some the lower models do not).
Observations: 1) tool-less adjustment, so no more messing with wrenches; 2) two batteries, which are 4.0 AH; 3) this one, at 24-volts is one of the higher voltage offerings (typically 18-20V); the 4.0AH batteries are on the larger end too (see additional discussion below); 4) this one features a full wrap around handle, which after using the V-MODEST for a couple of hours, I really do prefer the larger full wrap handle, for better CONTROL, and therefore SAFETY.
Recommendations (chainsaws): 1) Anytime you're considering a power tool, it makes sense to get one that you already have batteries/charger; for me that would be Milwaukee M12/M18, Black & Decker 20V, Worx 20V; 2) a brushless motor will cost more, but if more efficient, and less maintenance (no brushes to wear down and change), so definitely worth the added cost (all the electric saws I own are brushless); 3) generally higher voltage is more power; this smaller end line is typically 18-24V (with the common offering being 20V, same as this one); 4) a chainsaw is generally a high power use item, so the 3.0Ah battery offering is disappointing, and this is proven by the short (no load [not cutting]) performance, a 4.0-6.0 Ah would have been much preferred; 5) buy a good quality chainsaw sharpening kit, the smaller the saw, the more important a sharp chain will be (crucial in this application); 5) consider the tool only offering of this chainsaw at about $100 if you already have the 4.0 AH batteries.
Recommendations (power tools): These power tools really make economic sense when you can get multiple tools with the same battery. When I first got into power tools, I did months of research, and ended up going with Milwaukee. However, the Greenworks 24V line would be more than sufficient for the average homeowner's project needs, especially given the wide range of available tools.
Pros: Tool-less chain adjustment; two batteries; bar sheath.
Cons: Cost, at $200 for the chainsaw plus two (2) 4.0 AH batteries, and single fast charger (this much better if you can get it discounted).
Conclusion: At $200, rating this 4-stars initially (cost), and will update this review once I've had more time using it, as well as had time to take a look under the hood.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 7, 2022
Update (12/1/22): Regarding the chain brake, it is non-functional. It does move when bumped, but does not lock back like a normal operational one. Not a deal breaker, but do keep that in mind. The manual states on page 14 that the "machine does not start", because "the chain brake is engaged". This appears to be generic wording that does not apply to this model. There are a few 1-star reviews about the chain falling off; a couple things to consider: a) this is a 0.043" gauge chain, which is smaller than most, and all chains stretch during the first few uses; b) having used many different models, I would say the auto-tensioning ones will give you the most problem. There really is a sweet spot for chain tension, and you can only really get it nearly perfect, if you have the traditional, not the all-in-one adjusters. My recommend for this is during the final torque on the locking knob, apply a little tension to the chain WHILE doing the final tension on the knob, then when you let go ,you'll find the chain should slack a little. If you do not do this extra step, I have found the chain ends up running too tight, which is bad for wear (increased), and bad for battery life (increased load).
Summary: In the past 2-3 years, there have been quite a few small, hand-held, chainsaw offerings. There are many one-hand operation units in the $30-80 range, which I don't like because they are cheaply made, and most do not feature a top guard (or other relevant safety features). I reviewed the offering from SEYVUM back in May 2022, and I really liked some of the newer features, specifically the tool-less adjustment of the chain, and the safety guards. In Sept 2022, I reviewed the relatively larger V-MODEST to that one, as well as the Black and Decker Alligator loppers. So I will be comparing this 12-inch Greenworks 24V with the 4.0AH battery to those. One of the biggest drivers to purchasing this Greenworks (not a Vine review), is that I have quite a few of the Greeenworks 24V tools. The higher power draw tools really do need the 4.0 vs. 2.0 AH battery.
Background: I bought my first electric chainsaw in 2015 (Kobalt 80V), and also evaluated the Ego 56V (1st gen), and Echo 58V. Since then, I have bought a 2nd and 3rd generation Ego 56V, as well as a Black & Decker 20V Lopper, which is the closest item that the SEYVUM and V-MODEST can be compared to. The safety feature of the B&D is that you have to have both hands on the tool to operate it. The SEYVUM does feature a trigger lock, and guard (not a chain brake). The V-MODEST has the same features. And the Greenworks has a safety interlock trigger, and chain brake (which some the lower models do not).
Observations: 1) tool-less adjustment, so no more messing with wrenches; 2) two batteries, which are 4.0 AH; 3) this one, at 24-volts is one of the higher voltage offerings (typically 18-20V); the 4.0AH batteries are on the larger end too (see additional discussion below); 4) this one features a full wrap around handle, which after using the V-MODEST for a couple of hours, I really do prefer the larger full wrap handle, for better CONTROL, and therefore SAFETY.
Recommendations (chainsaws): 1) Anytime you're considering a power tool, it makes sense to get one that you already have batteries/charger; for me that would be Milwaukee M12/M18, Black & Decker 20V, Worx 20V; 2) a brushless motor will cost more, but if more efficient, and less maintenance (no brushes to wear down and change), so definitely worth the added cost (all the electric saws I own are brushless); 3) generally higher voltage is more power; this smaller end line is typically 18-24V (with the common offering being 20V, same as this one); 4) a chainsaw is generally a high power use item, so the 3.0Ah battery offering is disappointing, and this is proven by the short (no load [not cutting]) performance, a 4.0-6.0 Ah would have been much preferred; 5) buy a good quality chainsaw sharpening kit, the smaller the saw, the more important a sharp chain will be (crucial in this application); 5) consider the tool only offering of this chainsaw at about $100 if you already have the 4.0 AH batteries.
Recommendations (power tools): These power tools really make economic sense when you can get multiple tools with the same battery. When I first got into power tools, I did months of research, and ended up going with Milwaukee. However, the Greenworks 24V line would be more than sufficient for the average homeowner's project needs, especially given the wide range of available tools.
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Cons: Cost, at $200 for the chainsaw plus two (2) 4.0 AH batteries, and single fast charger (this much better if you can get it discounted).
Conclusion: At $200, rating this 4-stars initially (cost), and will update this review once I've had more time using it, as well as had time to take a look under the hood.
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Now however, after a couple of weeks, the chain is dull and keeps on falling of. Initially, with some patience I could get it back on. Right now I am unable to use the machine at all. It's extremely frustrating.