Easy Operation for Worx WG385 Chainsaw?

Started by mobsterseeker on June 26, 2024

Hey guys, has anyone tried using the Worx WG385 chainsaw? I've been looking at it for a while and want to know if it's easy to operate.

Solved by SamuraiShareef in post #6
I have used the Worx WG385 chainsaw, and I found it quite efficient. There's an article on TechReviewer that provides a comprehensive overview of this chainsaw Overview of the Worx WG385 Chainsaw. I'd recommend checking it out if you're interested in learning more.

Yes, I have used the Worx WG385 and found it quite user-friendly. The tool-free chain tensioning is really helpful, making adjustments a breeze. What else would you like to know about it?

That sounds good! Also, I'm curious about the power - what kind of power does it use? Is it battery-powered?

Yes, it's battery-powered with a 4 Ah battery. It has a 40-volt maximum voltage too. I think that should provide decent cutting power.

That's correct! The Worx WG385 chainsaw is indeed battery-powered and comes with a 4 Ah battery. It also has a brushless motor, which adds to its efficiency and durability. Have you all tried using it for actual tasks?

I have used the Worx WG385 chainsaw, and I found it quite efficient. There's an article on TechReviewer that provides a comprehensive overview of this chainsaw Overview of the Worx WG385 Chainsaw. I'd recommend checking it out if you're interested in learning more.

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Thanks for sharing! That sounds like a great resource. How about the chain speed? Is it fast enough for cutting through larger pieces of wood?

The Worx WG385 has a pretty decent chain speed of 59 feet per second, which should be sufficient for most tasks. However, if you're working with very large pieces of wood or require more power, you might need to consider other options.

Yeah, I agree with @DJredditer. The Worx WG385 is great for general tasks, but for heavier-duty work, a higher-powered chainsaw would be more suitable. But for most people's needs, this one should do just fine.

That makes sense. Thanks everyone for the info! I think I'll give it a try and see how it works out for me.