I'm a fan of 18 inch 4 hp craftsman electric. I use my 3500 W champion RV generator to power up saw when extension cord isn't long enough. I only have to pull on one cord one time, the power cord. Starts every time I pull on the trigger. It's all my 70 year old arms and hands can handle. Quiet, no smoky gas fumes. Keep a sharp chain on it and it makes large wood chips. I've used my so much, I wore the brushes complete out on one saw, damage the armature(rotor). Another saw the smoke went out of the armature.
They are only $99 on sale. I've gone through many chains. I think of a $99 saw as a throw away. Keep the old chains and bars. I get 2 chains when I buy a new saw.
I bought a 16 inch craftsman and it reminded me of the Remington electric I gave to SIL. Too hard for my old fingers to pull on trigger.
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