Free Shipping on orders over US$39.99 How to make these links

EGO 18″ Cordless Chainsaw CS1800 Review

EGO 18″ Cordless Chainsaw Knocks Out a Couple of World’s Firsts to Go Along with Outstanding Performance

The EGO 18″ cordless chainsaw comes in as more than just an upgrade to their 16″ model with a couple of extra inches on the bar. It’s touting higher performance, a couple of new to world features, and the price ain’t too bad, either.


Pros

  • Outstanding chain speed and cutting power
  • LED light is helpful for storm cleanup
  • Tool-free chain tensioning and bar access
  • Metal bucking spikes
  • Visual cue shows red when brake is engaged
  • Excellent value ($349 kit with 5.0Ah battery)

Cons

High-Speed Performance

Moving up to an 18″ bar and chain, my biggest questions were about cutting speed and power. The EGO 18″ cordless chainsaw spins up to 11,000 RPM with its brushless 56V motor. Compared to the 16″ model’s 6800 RPM, I expected faster cutting assuming there’s enough power to keep the chain speed up.

EGO 18" Cordless Chainsaw

I didn’t have the EGO 16″ chainsaw on hand, but I did have the Milwaukee M18 FUEL chainsaw. With 6600 RPM and 40cc gas engine equivalent power, it’s been my go-to cordless chainsaw most of the year. So I brought it along for some side-by-side comparison.

Making the Cut

I cut through several sizes of oak branches ranging from 4″ to 12″ and EGO’s increase in chain speed was clear the from the first cut. With no gas engine to drown out other noise, you can hear just how much faster the chain runs along the bar.

EGO 18" Cordless Chainsaw
No, this isn’t a normal cut you’d make with a chainsaw, but it’ll give you a great idea of how much power it has!

That translated into the cut as the 0.050″ gauge chain melted through the oak’s heartwood with relative ease. Even when I put some additional weight behind it, the chain slowed, but still powered through. You’ll make the best combination of fast cutting and efficient battery use by letting the motor keep the RPMs high, though.

Pro Tip: Keeping your chain sharp is critical to getting the best performance out of any chainsaw.

I did get a little bit of chain chatter with my first few cuts. You really need to start your cuts near the housing where you can use the saw’s metal bucking spikes to support a clean start. That gives you a smooth start into your cut and continues to give you a smooth, controlled cut all the way through.

EGO 18" Cordless Chainsaw 01

Comparing the cutting performance to Milwaukee is almost unfair. Like EGO’s 16″, it has a lower RPM, smaller gauge chain, and smaller bar. Still, it does very well at providing a lot of torque to keep the saw from stalling. There’s no question in my mind that the EGO 18″ cordless chainsaw is in a different class from other cordless 16″ models, though.

Key Features

Chain Tensioning Dial

The EGO 18″ cordless chainsaw touts two world’s first titles. One of them is what they call an auto tensioning system. While not completely automatic, it is very easy to use. Turn it clockwise to tighten the chain, counter-clockwise to loosen it.

To remove the bar and chain, keep turning the dial counter-clockwise. It takes quite a few turns to get it completely off.

What I really like about the system is that it’s completely tool-free and the dial is large enough to operate with bare or gloved hands.

LED Light

EGO’s other world’s first is an LED light on the front. Most of us don’t do a lot of cutting after the sun goes down. When hurricanes roll through our little corner of paradise, it’s a different story. Sometimes you need to get a tree off of a roof or get a car out of a garage and waiting until morning isn’t an option.

We will be happy to hear your thoughts

Leave a reply

ToolKit
Logo