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Battery-powered chainsaws have advanced significantly in recent years. They’re quiet, easy to start with the push of a button, and produce no exhaust fumes, making them ideal for home use, gardens, and residential areas. Modern cordless chainsaws are lightweight, well-balanced, and can operate for up to an hour or more on a single charge.
They’re also more environmentally friendly (no emissions) and require less maintenance—no fuel mixing, spark plug changes, or carburetor tuning. While battery chainsaws excel at light to medium-duty work like pruning, trimming, and firewood cutting, petrol models are still preferred for continuous heavy-duty use. For most homeowners and hobbyists, today’s 40V and 58V lithium-ion systems offer more than enough power and runtime for everyday jobs.
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The Zomax 58V is a high-performance cordless chainsaw designed for users who want petrol-like power without the noise or emissions. Powered by a 58V lithium-ion system and available in 12", 14", and 16" bar configurations (with Oregon bar & chain), it’s ideal for cutting logs, firewood, tree limbs, and dense hardwoods. Comparable to a 45–50cc petrol chainsaw.
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The Archer Mini is a compact, lightweight cordless chainsaw designed for fine trimming, pruning, and light-duty wood cutting. This unit features a 6”–8” Oregon bar and a built-in safety cover, making it popular with gardeners, fruit tree owners, and occasional users. It weighs just over 2.5 kg with battery.
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Choosing the best battery chainsaw in Australia isn’t just about voltage or price—it’s about what kind of cutting you actually plan to do, how often you’ll use it, and how much convenience matters to you. Here's how to narrow it down:
Higher voltage = more power, but also more weight.
The Zomax delivers the muscle but is heavier, especially with a 4.0Ah battery and a 16" bar. The Archer Mini is feather-light—perfect for extended use or for older users who don’t want a heavy saw.
Battery chainsaws are lower maintenance than petrol models, but:
Still unsure?
Our team at Jono & Johno is happy to help you match a chainsaw to your needs. Whether you're a weekend warrior or a seasoned bush property owner, we’ve got the right tool—and parts to back it—for the job.
Cordless chainsaws have advanced significantly and can now match the performance of small to mid-sized petrol models. High-end battery chainsaws like the Zomax 58V are more than capable for firewood, tree work, and regular yard tasks. Petrol chainsaws, on the other hand, remain the top choice for continuous heavy-duty jobs like felling large trees or long sessions in the bush.
Both types offer strong cutting performance—cordless models are cleaner and easier to start, while petrol models deliver maximum runtime and raw power. The best choice depends on the job and your preferences.
For the Zomax 58V: logs up to ~12–18″ diameter (it’s an 18″ saw in its largest form), storm cleanup, firewood. For the Archer mini: small branches (palm fronds, backyard shrubs) up to a few inches thick. Neither is ideal for felling large timbers.
As a rule, expect 20–70 minutes of cutting per charge on a 4.0Ah battery. For example, Zomax reports ~120 cuts through a 6″ log on one 4.0Ah charge. Real life runtime depends on branch thickness, bark, and cut speed. It’s wise to have a spare battery if you have a big job.
Yes – each saw uses its specific 58V or 18–20V battery. The Zomax kit can use the included 4.0Ah battery (can be bought separately); Archer mini includes its own battery. We carry chargers and extra batteries for both models to keep you running.
Jono&Johno sells the Zomax as a powerhead only ($299), with options to add bar, chain, and batteries. The Archer mini is usually sold as a kit (saw + battery + charger) for $219. Check the product page for exact contents.
Yes! All chainsaws listed are in stock in Australia and ship nationwide. We even ship to all states/territories and offer fast delivery. Payments can be made by card, PayPal, Afterpay, etc.
We’ve been Aussie chainsaw specialists for years, so we know what works here. We hand-pick products, stand by them with spare parts, and offer expert advice. Plus, our customers have rated us highly (see our Trustpilot reviews). You get our buying experience and the manufacturer’s support – a combination that earns customer trust.
Co-Founder & Director, Jono & Johno
With a passion for business that started at just ten years old—when he and Grant, ran a worm farm out of an old bathtub—Charlie has played a key role in growing Jono & Johno into a trusted name in the industry. He oversees product sourcing, customer education, and the company’s online growth, ensuring customers have access to the right equipment and information to get the job done.
Through years of experience, Charlie has developed a deep understanding of the outdoor power equipment industry and is dedicated to helping customers find the right gear, troubleshoot common issues, and keep their machines running smoothly.
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