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Lightweight, versatile and easy to use chainsaw
Ideal chainsaw for cutting tasks around the garden
Lightweight, high performance cordless chainsaw - TOOL ONLY
Easy-to-use top handle chainsaw with high performance - TOOL ONLY
compact hand held battery pruning saw
Husqvarna 225i is a battery chainsaw, delivering high cutting capacity with less noise compared to a petrol engine, no fumes, or direct CO2 emissions
This easy-to-use, lightweight electric chainsaw, ideal for the garden
Suitable for felling, limbing and bucking small and mid-sized trees
Discover the Husqvarna 550 XP Mark II, a powerful 50cc professional chainsaw designed for forestry, felling and arborist work. Durable, efficient and built for tough conditions.
Husqvarna 540i XP is a powerful and efficient battery-powered chainsaw
12" / 14" - Tool only
Battery powered chainsaw optimised for pruning, garden clearing, minor tree felling and DIY projects
Husqvarna Aspire™ PE5-P4A Pole Pruner
High-performing 55cc chainsaw for demanding cutting jobs
Powerful all-round saw for people who value professional qualities in a saw
Perfect for carpenters, contractors and treecare workers TOOL ONLY
Powerful and robust chainsaw
Equipped with a telescopic tube with up to 4m reach - TOOL ONLY
The Husqvarna 435 II is a light, powerful 40cc chainsaw featuring an X-Torq® engine, Air Injection™, LowVib®, easy starting, and durable construction for all-round cutting.
Husqvarna high performance 60cc chainsaw
Husqvarna 562 XP® G Mark II 18"
Includes Battery & Charger
easy-to-maneuver battery-powered chainsaw
Developed for professional loggers, tree care workers and skilled land owners
It depends on your needs. Electric and cordless chainsaws are lightweight, quiet, and ideal for light pruning, cutting firewood, and small DIY jobs. Petrol chainsaws are more powerful, making them perfect for felling trees, cutting thick logs, and heavy-duty work. Read here if you’re still unsure on what chainsaw is best for you.
Bar length determines the maximum cut diameter. For light garden tasks, a bar between 25–35 cm (10–14 inches) is usually sufficient. For larger trees or logs, look for 40 cm (16 inches) or longer. Always match the bar size to your experience level and the type of work you’ll be doing. For additional chainsaw chain advice click here.
Keep the chainsaw chain sharp and tensioned correctly, check the oil reservoir before each use, and clean the guide bar regularly. For petrol chainsaws, keep the air filter clean and use the correct fuel mix. Regular servicing keeps the chainsaw running safely and efficiently.
Yes, as long as safety guidelines are followed. Choose a model with safety features such as chain brakes and anti-kickback protection. Always wear protective clothing, including chainsaw gloves, helmet with visor, ear protection, and cut-resistant trousers.
It’s best to avoid using electric or battery chainsaws in wet conditions due to the risk of electric shock and reduced grip. Petrol chainsaws can be used in damp conditions but with extra caution as wet wood can be slippery and more prone to kickback.