McCulloch 16-Inch 3.5 HP

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McCulloch 16-Inch 3.5 HP Electric Chain Saw #MCC3516F
 
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Product Description

McCulloch electric chain saws combine the easiest starting and lightweight power with the great features found on many McCulloch chain saws. Chain Saw Type: Electric, Bar Length (in.): 16, HP: 3.5, Fuel Capacity (pt.): N/A, Chain Brake: Yes, Tool-Less Chain Tensioning: Yes

Product Details

  • Low kickback chain
  • Chain brake
  • Hand guard
  • Oil level window
  • 16" reduced kickback sprocket nose guide bar

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McCulloch chain saw review
 
Review Date: August 16, 2009
Reviewer: Kenton W. Getty,
This is the second electric McCilloch 16" chain saw that I have owned and it is even better and more powerful than the first. I still use a gas chain saw out in the woods on my property but I usually do just enough cutting with it to get the logs on a trailer so I can take them bach to my shed to cut them up and save the sawdust for on my garden and flower beds as mulch. This electric is lighter and more powerful than my gas saw and makes short work of even 14" well-seasoned oak and poppel logs with a minimum of effort. I highly recommend this sae for anyone who has an electric outlet close enough to their cutting station. It is a real pleasure to work with such an excellent piece of equipment McCulloch 16-Inch 3.5 HP Electric Chain Saw #MCC3516F
a great electric chainsaw
 
Review Date: May 29, 2010
Reviewer: Donald E. Bolton, Western NC mountains

I have used a Remington chainsaw for many years.I use an electric chainsaw for small branches and kindling wood. They work just fine, and, are less expensive to use than my two gas powered saws.I have a fireplace with insert to heat the log home during cold days. Nothing like wood heat. I got ten years of use from the previous chainsaw.
Safe and easy to use saw
 
Review Date: July 15, 2010
Reviewer: ulvifaareklaere, Boston, MA USA
The McCulloch3516F chainsaw puts an end to my problem of gas engines that don't start when I really need them to. I have been cutting out maple branches this summer from trees with verticillium wilt - branches up to 8 inches are no problem at all.

This saw has an impressive safety feature: a chain brake that stops the saw instantly as soon as the trigger is released or the safety guard is pushed forward. I mean instantly: there is a loud clunk as the brake engages and the chain stops dead. This takes some getting used to, as the brake engages if you wiggle your finger while running the chainsaw, causing the chain to start and stop. There is no concept of "revving" the chain. It also means there is no "idle" speed for the chain. It is on or off. And that is safe.

You can also consider it a safety feature that the chain has fewer cutting teeth than my gas powered saw chains. I don't know the relative operating RPMs - if they are about the same, this saw seems to cut a little slower, and fewer teeth would do that. This makes the saw less aggressive and less likely to pull out of your control. I like that. As I say, the cutting ability is well in excess of the 8" branches I've been dealing with.

The oil fill is conveniently located so that you don't have to tip the saw to fill it, although a small funnel is helpful.

Overall, I am very happy with this chainsaw.
First Impression = WOW!
 
Review Date: August 15, 2010
Reviewer: djete,
Bought this McCulloch electric chainsaw to replace an old Craftsman electric chain saw. (the Craftsman got ran over by a car)

Compared to my old Craftsman electric chain saw, the McCulloch seems to be wonderful. The first test was to cut a 16" diameter oak branch, cut thru it like hot butter. The "no tools needed" chain tensioner seems to be a good design (design seems to be similar to that used by other manufacturers).

Assuming this thing keeps cutting/running the same way in the long term, then we have a winner.

(note: all the electric chain saws come with cheap looking chains with cutting blades spaced very widely apart along the chain. To be ready for the bigger cutting jobs I sprung for a new $18 Oregon 16" chain, which has not been mounted yet.)

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