Saws that are too big - be they gas or electric - often convince us to skip a trimming job that will only take a minute or two. A big branch hanging over a mowed game trail or the backyard fence - let’s do it now, and this smaller light saw encourages that. An 8” tree down on the driveway to a hunting shack was no problem, but the more common use is trimming saplings and heavy brush, including tree stand branches that are a pain to cut with anything less, not to mention pulling to start a saw well off the ground. Folks often look at an electric tool and think the bigger the better when it comes to batteries, but why? If a 20 volt will do just fine why lug a heavier 48 volt battery around? Folks with a big back yard and the need to cut up branches regularly, or sportsmen cutting shooting lanes and keeping trails open will find this sized saw about right. It’s doesn’t leak bar oil, the chain tightens easily, and the battery runs long enough to handle trimming chores. Plus it’s priced right.