My Makita one takes two 18v batterys, which gets it to 36v. Quite old now, but still going strong.I’m on holiday at the moment so can’t check… but I’m pretty sure all my Bosch stuff is 18V.
The Fontus is definitely 18V, and all the batteries I have work in that - so they must all be the same. Not sure of the Amp Hours on them though.
I’ve got 5 in total, so if I was going for a battery powered saw, an 18V one would make sense.
Works well, it's narrow Kerf so moving less wood than a larger petrol one. Gets through most things but if I'm cutting thicker than 30cm I'll generally go for the petrol as that size will eat the batterys too quickly if you're doing a lot of cuts. If I carry that or the chainsaw on my back strapped to a pack it generally sits at an angle, so not upside down ever.
Electric is nicer as it's quieter, doesn't smell and it's slightly more convenient to keep picking up/putting down/putting away as you don't have to keep stopping and starting the engine. It has a high blade speed and more torque than a lot of petrol ones so cuts things just as fast, sometimes faster. You just need to make sure you respect it the same, not less because it's quiet !
Remember, you can also buy battery adapters these days. Look on aliexpress or similar.
I think Lidl's do a twin battery one and a twin battery charger if you're only using it occasionally - you can buy it on the website.
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