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When I was deciding whether to get the 14" or 16" saw, I compared the parts lists for both. The bar and chain are the only differences. I decided to get the 14" because that will be more than enough for what I generally need but I can always get a 16" bar and chain for an instant upgrade.


It was also easy to handle for felling a black walnut tree that decided to pop up a few years back in an inconvenient spot. Black walnut grows FAST around here and the wood is quite hard. This saw cut through it like butter.
We'll see how it holds up over time, but if every other Makita tool I've ever owned is an indication, I expect it will be good. I've never done any repairs on any of my Makita LXT tools and they all still work perfectly. I did have one of their prosumer grade drills once upon a time. That lasted me a couple years of professional duty use before it gave up the ghost, but for $40 second hand with an LXT compatible charger and battery (both of which are still going) I still don't think I've ever gone wrong buying Makita.

I've had several cheap gas chainsaws over the years, and frankly I hated all of them. They have a lot of fussy maintenance, you need ear protection when you run them, and inevitably you will find yourself swearing at them when they refuse to start and you need to get some work done.
This solves a lot of those issues and is perfect for homeowners, landscapers or to keep in your 4WD. It has basically the same cutting power as a small, light duty gas saw. But it starts every time and requires no maintenance beyond adding oil and sharpening the blades occasionally. It is also far quieter than a gas chainsaw, which I certainly appreciate.
It is well made like all Makita stuff, with good weight balance, making it easy to control. In fact it feels and works just like a small gas chainsaw.
I do not find the battery life with 4 batteries to be a problem in normal use. But I would not buy this with just 2 batteries. I haven't formally tested it but it feels like you can run the saw under load maybe 20-25 minutes of per charge, which is a enough to make a fair number of cuts, but you are not going to cut up anything except the smallest tree with one set of batteries. With 4 batteries you can't run the saw continuously, largely because the batteries get hot and have to cool down before they can be charged again. But I find that working at a normal, deliberate pace, taking breaks occasionally, I am almost never without juice if I drop the dead batteries on the charger and then go back to work with the spare set. Fortunately, the charger runs a fan to cool the batteries and then will automatically start charging them when safe to do so, so that is very easy to manage.
This is not a saw you are going to use every day, but few people need a saw that performs to that level. For the kinds of tasks you would normally use a small gas chainsaw for, this is an ideal replacement.

**UPDATE - I got a pair of TenMore 18V 6.0ah batteries and they perform much better, charge quicker and seem to last longer!


I regret this purchase. First one from Makita. That name always meant quality to me in years past.






This saw cuts super well. Very impressed with it. I've had it for three months and have taken down dozens of trees from saplings through trees about as think as the 14" blade. It has performed excellently. I've down a bunch of trail clearing with it too. Great saw.
It opens very easily for cleaning - no tool needed. The chain tightening mechanism is beautifully simple. Very easy to maintain.
The battery life is above expectations. Again, very impressive. Dozens of six to twelve inch cuts without needing to swap batteries. And then, swapping batteries is easier and faster than filling with gas. And the battery charger does its work quickly too. Highly recommend this tool.

I dropped a 12" maple with a lot of top growth. I easily took care of the top and cut up the trunk and large branches into stove-length logs, all in about an hour. The saw handles like a dream in the brush and I never encountered the problem with the saw turning off that was described by some of the other buyers.
I do have a major gripe however. The directions for assembling the bar and chain to the saw are absolutely horrible. This assembly process is quite different from the process one would use to put a bar and chain on a typical gas powered saw, so clear instructions are important. First, the print in the manual is tiny. You need excellent light to read it, and then it's still a challenge. Second, the instructions for the assembly process are ungrammatical and unclear, bordering on incomprehensible. I would think a large company like Makita that sells a lot of products in the U.S. could afford to hire an English speaking technical writer to do a respectable job in creating a good user manual. This manual is a disgrace.
The diagrams too are misleading and unclear. Numbers are used to link illustrations of parts to their names; then in the same paragraphs, the steps in the directions are numbered. The reader is immediately confused about the meaning of the numbers. It took me longer to put the bar and chain on the saw than it did to fell and cut up that maple.


Battery life is limited. I use this saw deepwoods, tens of miles away from the nearest power source. Even with 8 batteries, I can't saw for hours ― how I miss gasoline saws in these moments. I recommend using this saw close to a power source, with 2 batteries on the charger while 2 on the apparatus.
All in all, this makes an excellent saw to use around the house (or a generator). Just the four 5.0 Ah packs and the fast charger worth the investment.

Overall this saw is one of the best that I have ever used. Not because it has an overwhelming amount of power, but simply because of everything that comes with it being an electric battery powered chainsaw. To keep this short and sweet, I'll make a pro's list and explain the only con.
Pro's-
The biggest pro is that you hit the button, pull the trigger and it goes, NO more cranking an engine, or cold starts, no gas, no fuss, it just goes.
It's quiet, you don't need earplugs or anything, you can't talk over it, but you can yell over it.
Good battery life, can cut a little over an hour per charge per pair of 5AH batteries
Batteries charge fast with dual charger, about 45 minutes for the 5AH batteries and it works with all other makita 18v batteries
Plenty of power for what it is, You can cut down trees bigger than the bar with a bit of finesse
Uses surprisingly little bar oil
Easy to make adjustments, and no tools needed other than a file for sharpening the chain
weighs slightly less than comparable gas chainsaws
The only con
The tool-less adjustment is a bit finicky sometimes, especially with a new chain. It's not quite as precise as a traditional chainsaw setup, but once you get it all running right any further adjustments only take a few seconds, so the time taken probably evens out, and the fact that you don't need any tools to do the adjustment is quite nice.
If you need a chainsaw and have Makita tools already, get this one. If you want a saw that doesn't take much maintenance, get this one. If you want a quiet saw, get this one. If you are using it for camping, definitely get this one. Honestly unless you need to have a serious logging saw, or are already married to another brand that has an electric saw, I would tell you to get this one, it will do everything you need.
