Dewalt DCCS677B Fuel Consumption?

Started by Vaniator on July 02, 2024

I'm looking at getting a new chainsaw and I was curious about the fuel consumption of the Dewalt DCCS677B. Has anyone used it or found any info on this?

Solved by DamionYoung in post #2
The article Overview of the Dewalt DCCS677B Chainsaw doesn't directly mention the fuel consumption of the Dewalt DCCS677B Chainsaw, but I can share some details that might help you.

The article Overview of the Dewalt DCCS677B Chainsaw doesn't directly mention the fuel consumption of the Dewalt DCCS677B Chainsaw, but I can share some details that might help you.

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Thanks for the information! So, if I understand correctly, because it's a battery-powered chainsaw, there won't be any fuel consumption at all?

That's correct. As a battery-powered chainsaw, the Dewalt DCCS677B doesn't consume fuel like gas-powered chainsaws do. It operates with a maximum operating voltage of 60 volts and has a brushless motor for enhanced performance and durability.

Interesting! I was initially worried about potential fuel costs with a gas-powered chainsaw, but this battery-operated option seems much more economical in the long run.

That's good to know. Thanks for sharing your experiences and knowledge, everyone!

No problem, @Vaniator! Just be aware that you'll need to purchase a separate battery if you don't already have one.

@lilwoodchuck brings up a good point about gas-powered chainsaws having fuel costs. But on the other hand, they often offer higher cutting power and are better suited for heavy-duty tasks.

Thanks for all the input! I'll definitely keep that in mind when making my decision.