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Green Deals: Ryobi 14-inch 40V Cordless Electric Chainsaw $169, more

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Home Depot offers the Ryobi 14-inch 40V Brushless Cordless Electric Chainsaw for $169 shipped. That’s a $30 savings off the regular price and the best offer available. It’s time to start cleaning up your yard and prepping for winter. Ryobi’s electric chainsaw provides 40V of power and a cordless design for easy trimming. Ships with a five-year warranty. Rated 4.2/5 stars.

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If you’ve wondered whether a cordless chainsaw could perform as well as gas, Ryobi has your answer. The new 14 in. 40-Volt Brushless Chainsaw includes features to make your cutting experiences just as efficient as a gas unit. With a high-capacity 40-Volt lithium-ion battery powering the brushless motor, this saw delivers the fast cutting speed and higher torque you would expect from a gas model. And as part of the Ryobi 40-Volt system, the lithium-ion battery recharges in just 1 hour and works with any of the other tools in the Ryobi 40-Volt family. Also including comfort features like the wrap-around handle and automatic oiler, this saw provides easy, comfortable operation for larger clean up jobs.

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