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The BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX Electric Chainsaw features a lightweight 10-inch bar and chain powered by a 20V MAX lithium battery for up to 20 minutes of cordless cutting. Designed with safety in mind, it includes a lock-off button and front hand guard, plus tool-less chain tensioning and an automatic oiler for easy maintenance. Ideal for quick yard tasks, this compact chainsaw delivers reliable performance without the noise or hassle of gas.
























| ASIN | B00OC9WSDC |
| Best Sellers Rank | #32,723 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ( See Top 100 in Patio, Lawn & Garden ) #84 in Power Chain Saws |
| Brand | BLACK+DECKER |
| Brand Name | BLACK+DECKER |
| Chain Length | 10 Inches |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 5,459 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00885911357104 |
| Horsepower | 5 Horsepower |
| Included Components | (1) LBXR2020(1) LCS1620(1) LCS1020 |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 16.7"L x 8.81"W x 9.63"H |
| Item Type Name | BLACK+DECKER LCS1020 20V MAX Lithium Ion Chainsaw, 10" |
| Item Weight | 6.8 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Black & Decker Outdoor |
| Manufacturer Part Number | LCS1020 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 2 year limited manufacturer warranty |
| Model Number | LCS1020 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 16.7"L x 8.81"W x 9.63"H |
| UPC | 885911357104 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
S**N
Whacking the "Bush" in Alaska!
Black & Decker is a name in tools that I know and trust for making quality products. I was happy to see that they make this battery powered chainsaw. We have a gas chainsaw but like many others have noted, starting it takes more energy than using it. I really needed something easier and faster to use. We're mainly cutting Aspen and some pine for firewood. As soon as this came in the mail, I pulled out the battery and the charger and got it to cooking. It took about 5 hours as the booklet said to reach a full charge. During that time, I read through the instruction booklet and put the saw together. That didn't take more than a few minutes and requires absolutely no tools. I was impressed with the sturdiness of the saw. The saw is made of metal and plastic and is very light and well-balanced. I'm not a big, strong lumberjack, I'm a great-grandmother, so I'm not all that keen on chainsaws but doing a job without the right tool is just wrong. This is the right tool for me. I was able to cut a nice pile of logs up in the 20 minutes of operating time for the battery charge. I have a picture of my pile below. I like the weight and how easy it is to use the saw. I don't like the manual lube of the chain. It's annoying to have to push the little plunger after every cut or so to keep the chain lubed. I like that I feel safe while using the saw. It seems easy to keep it in control as it's not running anywhere near as fast as our gas chainsaw. I also like how easy it is to adjust the tension on the chain if I see it getting a little loose. I don't have to stop what I'm doing and pay attention to taking care of that. Bottom Line: The price was right and I'm happy with my purchase. If I could do it over knowing what I know now, I would probably opt for the 40V version with the automatic chain lube and a little more power but this will work for me for now. Day Two: I wanted to add a few thoughts after spending a second day with this little chainsaw "wannabe". Today we tacked a 50+ foot Aspen with approximately a 7 inch diameter. We won't be trying that again. The B&D cuts too slow for a job like this and in the end, the tree fell all wrong even with the right cuts. We again only had 20 minutes of cutting power and that was enough to down the tree and cut it into small enough sections to get on the sled to haul out of the woods. I used my gas powered chainsaw to finish the job of cutting it into firewood. This is a great little tool for having around the yard for cutting up limbs and fallen trees. It's sturdy, easy to use and well-designed (except for the manual lube on the chain). It's a step up from a hedge cutter and a step down from a gas chainsaw power-wise. Consider your needs and how you will be using this before you buy it.
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".
S**R
LIghtweight and easy to handle
Seems to cut fine. Slower than a gas saw of course and it bounces around a little on smaller limbs due to low chain speed, but it is super light and does pretty good. Oiler is kinda slow, lots of pumping, not much lube. Only major issue I dislike is the safety interlock is designed so that it pinches my thumb when using it if I'm not careful. I haven't used it enough to judge battery life but I have lots of batteries, that won't be a problem.
C**R
Love it!
We have 24 acres. 50% of it is wooded with mostly pines & cedars with some oak. I wanted to be able to do some work myself while my husband was at work. There were so many projects I had in my mind, but when he is home, other projects take priority. This has been excellent for my personal use. I have been using it to cut already downed cedars for fence posts & am building a fabulous post & rail fence. The longevity of the battery is great. It lasts about as long as my energy does from cutting & hauling. Light, easy to assemble. Does the job. Makes working a joy. Simple. Seems safe, because when you stop, it stops. Only had it kick back a couple of times. I would recommend this. Like that the battery is interchangeable with other products. Plan on buying the trimmer next. UPDATE: My husband borrowed this after a big storm to check the fence lines. It is great because we can trim trees off fences, just where needed and not have the saw running the whole time. I just bought the trimmer, which is also worth it. So, now I have 3 batteries for my projects. Looking at more products now. This line is great!
F**E
A great saw for my needs
This saw is perfect for my needs which is to have a light weight saw (it's just 5.5 lbs with the battery) and to cut a fallen tree that might block my driveway, and for occasional pruning. I tested it on a fallen 6" oak tree by cutting it into 12 short pieces. It did this quickly and easily and may have done more but I ran out of sections to cut. I believe it could easily cut a 8 inch tree. The 20 V battery is quite sufficient for my needs and I was very impressed with this saw and it's very reasonable price. I will never use my gas saw again (will keep for my son to use), and will trash 2 corded saws that I bought a long time ago. I'm glad I didn't go for the 40V model....more expensive and heavier. Some have complained that it does not have automatic oiling, but pressing the oil button is convenient and easy to use. The oil level is easily seen through a plastic window. I used about 1/3 of the oil capacity in the above cutting. I strongly recommend this saw for occasional use. I should mention that it came fully assembled..just needed to charge the battery before use. The user manual is very good.
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
T**L
It’s fantastic
This is actually a really good chainsaw now that I have thoroughly put it through some torture, it might be a little slow and lack some chain speed when compared to other electric chainsaws but it does have power and will probably impress you with how hungry it is when it’s cutting. There are two downsides. One downside is if you want to use it for long periods of time you will need quite a few batteries of high AH. I have been using it with 8 AH Ceenr batteries and they last a good while. I would recommend their batteries in general for any high output applications like chainsaws, weed eaters, or blowers if you need the longevity. Regardless this is just the nature of battery operated devices. The other downside is the oiling system on the chainsaw. It just doesn’t really work. I am unsure if this can be modded to be better and I will dive into that one day but manually adding oil seems to work just fine. I’d recommend this item everyday for general chainsaw use on about anything.
S**Z
For light trimming only
It does ok for me because I only need it for emergency use. If you need a serious chainsaw I would look elsewhere. The auto-oiler doesn't really work as most bad reviews say but I got it to work "with a little song and dance" (meaning I've learned a method to get a little out but really have to pay attention to it). It doesn't cut through anything very fast (about a min to cut a 4-6 inch long!) and the bar/chain get but very fast if you don't pay attention to the angle. Pros: battery operated so it starts/stops quickly; no maintenance (except sharpening the blade if you use it continuously at all); works with all the 20v B&D I have. Cons: Doesn't cut very well/fast; auto-oil is really manual oil (lol); battery doesn't last very long so you better have multiple batteries
G**I
Muy util
Muy buena herramienta para trabajos cortos, cómoda, liviana, fácil de usar y de fácil mantenimiento
م**ي
ممتاز ووقوي وعملي
انصح بشرائه
A**Z
Excelente equipo!
Excelente equipo! Me ha servido mucho, he cortado troncos de hasta 30 cm de diámetro y sin problema recomiendo ampliamente
ا**ي
منشار بلاك اند تيكر
المنشار جيد وعملي العيوب ضخ الزيت ليس اتوماتيك تسريب الزيت بدرجه كبير
J**R
Buena sierra.
El único inconveniente que le veo, es que solo incluye una batería, no tiene más baterías de repuesto se tienen que comprar por separado, además, el amperaje de la batería es muy bajo (2 amperes).
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