: Poulan Pro 18-Inch 4 HP Electric Chainsaw #400E

: Poulan Pro 18-Inch 4 HP Electric Chainsaw #400E

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Poulan Pro 18-Inch 4 HP Electric Chainsaw #400E

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Poulan Pro 18-Inch 4 HP Electric Chainsaw #400E
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Street Price: $169.00
Gaunz Org Price: $83.47
Savings!: $85.53 (51%)
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 112





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Poulan
EAN: 0024761033039
Label: Poulan
Product Manufacturer: Poulan
Model: 400E
Publisher: Poulan
Ranking: 112
Studio: Poulan


Piece facts:
  • 4HP electric engine
  • 18" Steel Guide Bar
  • Automatic Chain Oiler
  • Fully Assembled




#400E Chainsaw Electric HP 4 18-Inch Pro Poulan







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Testimonials
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Great Saw ...
This is a great chainsaw. I spent some time researching the right one to get and Consumer reports was right on with this one. It works great, very powerful. I have used it to chop through 10" branches and nothing has even given it a hiccup yet. Cuts through trees like butter! It's great if you don't need a highly portable saw. You are limited only by your extension cord.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Poulan Pro 18-Inch 4 HP Electric Chainsaw #400E
Had the saw for about a month now, cut about 3 cords of oak, so far so good. Realy like the light weight & cutting ability with logs in excess of 18". No gas & engine oil & not breathing the fumes is also a big +. Works great with my Honda generator when I'm over 100' from the house. I went through 3 sears 18" gas saws in the past 12 years if it lasts as long
I'll be quite happy.




Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Poulan Pro 18-Inch 4 HP Electric Chainsaw #400E ...
Excellent product, exceptional value.
Good power and supplied with adequate chain.
Have used it so far 5 times and it has exceeded my expectations.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - Great little saw!
In the aftermath of an early fall (leaves still on the trees) snow storm that put down 35" of wet heavy snow and devastated a number of trees, I immediately ordered this saw. Now after 8 truck and trailer loads of limbs and almost a chord of firewood cut I could not be more pleased. It has required nothing more than a chain tightening, some bar oil and electricity. It cuts as well as my gas saw but is light and comfortable to use.



Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * DOES WHAT ITS MADE TO DO. ...
I just bought this chainsaw from Sears.com because I found it for best price there. Ligthweight, no assembly required, chain adjustment is infrequent and VERY easy, ANY NOVICE CAN OPERATE AND MAINTAIN THIS MACHINE WITH EASE. I cut down two 18-inch diameter Pine trees in about ten minutes. In another half hour I had them both naked of branches and cut into several stumps for hauling. I am VERY impressed with this machine after all of the advice I had been given from so many people to NOT buy an electric cahinsaw because "they are low-powered and made for trimming branches"...That's BS! THis little devil ate right through those 25-year old pines with no problem. Now, I have to warn you to EXPLICITLY follow the standard tree-cutting methods as outlined in the manual as this is not a commercial saw and it is easy to see how it can be damaged or can cause the operator serious injury if used improperly. You will not slice right through a 2-foot wide tree with this saw, but you can notch it and get it down with ease as I did! I am buying another one of these for my uncle for christmas this year!

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