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The BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX Cordless Chainsaw features a powerful 3.5 hp motor and a 10-inch bar designed for smooth, fast cuts. Its tool-free chain tensioning and automatic oiling system ensure hassle-free maintenance, while the lightweight 7.6-pound design offers easy handling. Powered by a 20V MAX Lithium Ion battery (sold separately), this chainsaw is perfect for wood cutting and tree pruning with cordless convenience.























| ASIN | B00SSLE0QS |
| Batteries | 1 Product Specific batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,919 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #155 in Power Chain Saws |
| Brand | BLACK+DECKER |
| Chain Length | 10 Inches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (8,342) |
| Department | Outdoor Power Tools |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885911357326 |
| Horsepower | 3.5 Horsepower |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7.59 pounds |
| Item model number | LCS1020B |
| Manufacturer | Stanley Black and Decker |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 16.69"L x 9.63"W x 8.81"H |
| UPC | 885911357326 |
C**N
Great product
I love this little chainsaw! Its not super expensive, the batteries last decent for this unit. Great controls, design, bar chain oil functions, chain tightening control, has bar sheath, cuts great. The build quality is great. Have another one of these I used for couple years at home. Got another one for cutting wood in other locations. Its only a 10 inch bar, but works great for smaller pieces of wood. I would only buy Black and Decker batteries for it though. The knockoff batteries suck!
D**E
Amazing performance coupled with light weight!
Last week, I hired a tree surgeon to cut down an elm tree (30 foot tall, 16 inch trunk at base) close to the house in the front yard, leaving the material as it fell in order to save a couple of hundred bucks on the job by doing the haul off myself. Since my gas powered Stihl had been stolen earlier this year, and thus being chain saw poor at the moment, I decided to order the Black & Decker LCS1020 20V Max Lithium Ion Chainsaw, 10-Inch for this job. I had previously purchased a B&D 20V drill, and had been impressed with its performance using a 1.2 Amp Hour battery, and since I thought it would be nice to have a smaller chain saw on han for odd jobs, pruning, and such, I figured I couldn't go wrong with the purchase of the LCS1020. I am glad to say that I didn't go wrong with this purchase..........I wish I would have bought this a long time ago!!! It took me about 5 1/2 hours to do the job outlined above, making what I would estimate to be around 100 cuts tota , and a total cutting time of about 30-40 minutes on q single full charge of the saw's 2.0 Amp Hour battery (supplied with the saw). I almost finished the job in totalnwith just the one battery charge, but alas, it abandoned me at the end. But then, I simply hooked up the other battery I had on hand (1.2 Amp Hour), and used it for another 5 minutes of cutting time to finish off the job, with the smaller battery still have a lot of charge left to it. Now, the largest size cuts that I was made were small, the biggest being 4-5 inches in diameter, I could tell that the LCS1020 would have been up to the task, but likely without as much battery life time. The light weight of the LCS1020 at 7.2 pounds definitely made the job easier; my other saw at twice the weight would have wore me out! Other things I liked about the LCS1020 were 1) the tool-less chain tensioning mechanism was very easy and held very tight, and 2) the optional notes to use plain vegetable cooking oil for the bar lube that was stated in the instructions. They recommend the option of using vegetable oil as the lubricant especially for use with pruning off limbs from live trees. I went with the vegetable oil largely because I couldn't find my regular chain lube in the garage, and it worked quite well. It does make sense that it would likely be a little more environmentally friendly, I suspect. The manual priming for the lubricant worked well, but I must confess that I wish that it had automatic oiling. Eventually I will wind up replacing my larger Stihl that was stolen, but I am definitely going to hold off on that until I had a definite need for it. I think the LCS1020 will satisfy all the planned needs I have for a chain saw in the coming future. My days of cutting down trees for firewood and blazing 4 wheeler trails through the woods have long since passed to my youth! Updated on 3/22/15: Still quite pleased with the LCS1020. Last weekend I had the chance to use the LCS1020 for the second time, taking care of tree branches that fell from a recent ice storm. Prior to starting the job, decided to do a quick sharpening touch up on the saw, and realized I did not have the correct specified size file for sharpening, which is 4.5 mm. I did have a 5 mm file, used it, and it seemed to do the trick nicely and I got the job done with no problems, but I will get the correct size file soon. I have used Oregon's file guide previously, and it works well to maintain correct angles. For the LCS1020, the correct 4.5 mm size file is found in their produt number 31692 at http://smile.amazon.com/Oregon-4-5mm-Chain-Filing-31692/dp/B0002VFEYE/ref=sr_1_1?s=lawn-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1427062221&sr=1-1&keywords=oregon+31692
C**Y
Nifty 20vMax Chainsaw - UPDATE 2/21/16
I was amazed how much power this thing has -- from a battery pack. I like the power, the weight, the balance, the feel, and the functionality of this saw. The only thing I can say I don't love, and it's not a huge problem, is when I cut into a larger piece of wood, the saw really seems to throw the chips and pull the wood into the housing on the front of the saw. I'm used to gas chainsaws that have the "steel fingers" that come out from the front of the saw to grip the log while it is being cut. I think this saw was created for the casual user moreso than the lumberjack, so the designers probably decided if a person wanted a heavier-duty saw, they would buy one, which I have. This saw is really good for trimming up small pieces of firewood, for example: I cut some firewood for my woodstove, and I neglected to trim a small branch off of a piece of wood, and that piece won't fit into the stove unless I cut it off. This saw to the rescue! Just put a battery in it, check the chain tightness (easy with the adjusting wheel) check the bar oil, and away we go. Actually, if I had already done the checks at the beginning of the day, I would just pick it up and use it. I have not used up an entire Lithium 20vMax battery in one sitting with this saw, so I cannot say for sure how long a battery lasts, but I will say I made numerous small cuts and still had plenty of battery. I will report back if I have any problems. I believe B&D now has a 40v chainsaw, and I imagine that is an absolute beast... One thing I haven't done yet is to try to cut framing lumber with this saw. I may attempt to cut some 2x4s or similar with this. I imagine it would be a much rougher cut than using a chop saw or sliding circular saw, but it could be a quick fix to trim down an area where cosmetically the cut is not a big deal. I think I gave about $125 for this saw (with a battery worth $45ish included), so it was no-brainer for me. I use this saw primarily out at my cabin as I mentioned above to trim pieces of wood so they fit better into the woodstove. If you have an occasional use for this saw, or small branches to trim around your property, and especially if you already have some 20vMax devices, I believe this is a good buy. UPDATE 2/21/16: I am changing my rating from 5 stars down to 4 stars. After just a little bit of use, say 5 minutes, the chain loosens up on my saw, and I have to stop an re-tighten it. I'm hoping this is just the case with my saw. I have not read any other reviews recently to check. Overall, still a great little 20v saw, and a decent price. No other complaints at this time.
J**R
This will surprise you
This little chainsaw has worked very well for for 7 years now. I've used it mostly for small (15' to 20' ) trees or limbs that are blown down in storms. It has handled everything I've asked of it. The trick is you need to be patient and let it do its job. It is not a high power gas driven monster and if you treat it like it is, you will be disappointed. This is easy to handle and has a trigger guard, similar to most power cutting tool, to protect against unwanted starts. The batteries match with all my Black & Decker tools so I'm never running out of power and having to wait for recharging time. This tool has truly paid for itself and I consider it a "good buy".
K**L
Great 10" Saw, works great for medium to small trees. Prefect for around the yard work.the chain can bounce out a bit if you are not putting enough tention while cutting, or not holding it with a proper grip. It is definitely worth the price Pros: Easy to use , the machine is light weight, and the chain is easy to adjust. Cons: Will require the 5.0amp batter park for any use longer than 10 minutes the 1.5Amp batteries die quickly under load The oil leaks out of the pump if you put it in any weird positions, like upside down.
M**.
El cable venía muy bien envuelto en el final de la caja. Viene todo en muy buenas condiciones. Les ofrezco mis más sinceras disculpas. Muchas gracias por el servicio.
م**ي
انصح بشرائه
G**I
Muy buena herramienta para trabajos cortos, cómoda, liviana, fácil de usar y de fácil mantenimiento
ا**ي
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