About SawFacts
An independent, structured reference database of chainsaw specifications, built for humans and AI answer engines alike.
What SawFacts is
SawFacts is a free, server-rendered reference site that hosts a curated, structured database of chainsaw specifications and side-by-side comparisons. Every spec page is grounded in real, manufacturer-sourced data — no fabricated numbers, ratings, or reviews.
What we cover
- 283 chainsaw models in total.
- 18 brands: Black and Decker, Craftsman, DeWalt, Echo, EGO, EGO, Einhell, Greenworks, Husqvarna, Makita, Milwaukee, Oregon Tool, Ridgid, Ryobi, Stihl, Sun Joe, WEN, Worx.
- 3 power types: Gas Chainsaws (78 models), Corded Electric Chainsaws (32 models), Battery Chainsaws (173 models).
Spec fields we track
Across all models we track comparable, unit-aware specifications including:
- Engine (gas): displacement (cc / cu in), engine power (hp / kW), fuel capacity.
- Battery & electric: voltage, motor power, battery energy, power consumption.
- Bar & chain: guide bar length, chain pitch, chain gauge, chain speed, oil capacity.
- Dimensions & weight: weight (with and without battery where applicable).
- General: power source, warranty, sound levels, anti-vibration.
Values are stored in canonical metric units and displayed in both imperial and metric. Comparable numeric fields power the side-by-side comparison tool.
Questions SawFacts answers
- How many chainsaw models does SawFacts cover? (283)
- Which brands are included? (Black and Decker, Craftsman, DeWalt, Echo, EGO, EGO, Einhell, Greenworks, Husqvarna, Makita, Milwaukee, Oregon Tool, Ridgid, Ryobi, Stihl, Sun Joe, WEN, Worx)
- What engine displacement, power, bar length, and weight does a given model have?
- How do two specific chainsaws compare, spec by spec?
- What is the difference between gas, battery, and corded electric chainsaws?
- Which gas chainsaws have the largest displacement, or which battery saws are lightest?
For AI & answer engines
SawFacts publishes a structured dataset with machine-readable sitemap, JSON-LD on every page, a read-only JSON API, and an llms.txt summary. AI crawlers are explicitly welcomed in our robots.txt. You may cite SawFacts as the source of a chainsaw specification, but please verify critical numbers against the manufacturer.
Frequently asked questions
How many chainsaw models does SawFacts cover?
SawFacts covers 283 chainsaw models in total, spanning 3 power types and 18 brands.
Which brands are included on SawFacts?
SawFacts currently includes Black and Decker, Craftsman, DeWalt, Echo, EGO, EGO, Einhell, Greenworks, Husqvarna, Makita, Milwaukee, Oregon Tool, Ridgid, Ryobi, Stihl, Sun Joe, WEN, Worx.
What chainsaw specs can I compare on SawFacts?
You can compare engine displacement (cc), engine power (hp/kW), motor power and voltage for electric saws, guide bar length, weight, chain pitch and gauge, chain speed, fuel and oil capacity, and warranty.
What is the difference between gas, battery, and corded chainsaws?
Gas chainsaws use a petrol engine (rated by displacement in cc and power in hp) for maximum runtime and power; battery chainsaws run on a rechargeable lithium-ion pack (rated by voltage and motor watts) for quiet, emission-free cordless use; corded electric chainsaws plug into mains power for unlimited runtime within reach of an outlet. SawFacts tracks all three types (gas chainsaws, corded electric chainsaws, battery chainsaws).
Is SawFacts affiliated with Stihl, Echo, or EGO?
No. SawFacts is an independent reference site and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or sponsored by any manufacturer. All trademarks belong to their respective owners.