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SKU: 2017702

80V 18" Brushless Chainsaw, 2.0Ah Battery and Charger Included


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Key Features

  • Automatic Oiler - Ensures durability and extends the life of the chain.
  • Lightweight
  • Push Button Start
  • Steel Bucking Spikes
  • Electronic Chain Brake
  • Translucent Oil Tank
  • Brushless Motor
  • Quiet Operation

Warranty

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Description

Landscaping has never been easier with Greenworks Pro 80V System. The most powerful cordless battery platform in outdoor power equipment, you can now breeze through homes, corporate parks and entertainment venues with zero gas, zero emission and zero maintenance. Go from zero to power with a push of a button and get you through the task at hand with less vibration, less noise and less mess. With additional batteries, a rapid charger for quick charge time and a multiple tool compatibility platform, you can get all your landscaping done with all the power and performance of gas while at a lower cost of operation.

Specifications

  • Voltage
    80V
  • Weight
    12.5 lbs.
  • Assembled Product Dimensions
    52.7" × 8.4" × 9.0"
  • Package Dimensions
    35.8" × 9.0" × 9.8"
  • Package Weight
    22.4 lbs. (10.2 kg)
  • Battery Ampere-Hours
    2.0 Ah
  • Battery Indicator
    Power Display on Battery
  • Cuts per Charge (4x4 Lumber)
    Up to 80 Cuts
  • Charger Included
    Rapid 5A Single Port Charger
  • Charge Time for 2.0 Ah Battery
    Up to 30 Minutes
  • Motor
    Brushless
  • Rated Power of Motor
    2.0 kW
  • Active Chain Brake?
    Yes
  • Bar/Chain Length
    18"
  • Chain Size
    3/8" Pitch, .050" Gauge, 62 Drive Links
  • Tenison System?
    Tooled
  • Bar Nut Size
    M8 Standard Thread
  • Blade Speed
    20 Meters per second
  • Chain Oiler
    Automatic
  • Oil Type
    Standard Bar and Chain Oil
  • Oil Tank Capacity
    200 ml
  • Estimated Assembly Time
    ≈5 minutes
  • Warranty
    4-Year Warranty
  • 80V Single Port 4Amp Rapid Charger - GCH8040
  • Voltage
    80V
  • Weight
    3 lbs.
  • Size
    7.7" × 9.3" × 5.1"
  • Charge Time to 100%
    from 30 mins
  • Max Output
    4 AH
  • Wall Mount Option
    Yes
  • Diagnostic LED indicator
    Yes
  • Warranty
    4-Year Warranty
  • 80V 2.0Ah Lithium-ion Battery - GBA80200
  • Voltage
    80V
  • Amp Hours
    2Ah
  • Weight
    3.48 lbs.
  • Size
    3.5" × 5.7" × 7.7"
  • Watt Hours
    144
  • Charge Time to 100%
    from 30 mins
  • Battery Capacity Indicator Lights
    Yes
  • Warranty
    4-Year Warranty

Manuals

Product Videos

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What oil do I use with my chainsaw?
  • Our units use a standard bar and chain oil. You can purchase this from your local hardware store; no specific brand name is required

  • Why is my chainsaw leaking oil?
  • All chainsaws will slowly “leak” oil in storage (mostly from it seeping off the chain). To prevent excessive leakage, store with as little oil left in the reservoir as possible, lay the chainsaw flat with a rag beneath it and the pole saw upright with the motor head at the top. During first use, operators should only fill the reservoir to roughly half full and check periodically to see if it needs to be refilled. Eventually, you will become accustomed to the amount of oil required for each job. This procedure will make it easier to store the unit as oil free as possible and reduce oil run off.

  • How large of a branch/log can I cut?
  • If you are looking to cut logs with one pass, the log needs to be about 2" smaller than the bar. However, there are many techniques to use a chainsaw for larger cuts.

  • What is the run time?
  • The run time of a chainsaw is measured in cuts per charge. The number of cuts per charge or “run time” that you receive would depend on the load acting on the saw (i.e., the thickness and type of wood being cut) as the chainsaw would use more battery power on tougher and thick objects being cut.

  • How do I know if my chain is tensioned enough?
  • Chains should be tensioned before use. Check intermittently throughout each chore to make sure the chain is kept properly tensioned. A correctly tensioned chain should only pull away from the bar enough to fit a dime between the teeth and the bar. ***DO NOT TENSION A CHAIN AFTER YOU HAVE FINSHED USING THE TOOL. HOT METAL EXPANDS. IF THE CHAIN NEEDS TENSIONED WHEN HOT, THEN ALLOW TO COOL, THE CONTRACTING METAL COULD POTENTIALLY DAMAGE THE CHAIN, THE BAR AND EVEN THE UNIT. WAIT UNTIL THE NEXT USE (OR AT LEAST UNTIL COOLED) BEFORE TENSIONING***

  • Can I use another brand of chain?
  • Yes, however, it must match the specifications of the original chain (gauge, pitch, and drive links). These specifications my be found inside of your owner’s manual.

  • What file size do I use to sharpen the chain?
  • Our chains may be sharpened using a 5/32” round file.

  • Why isn’t my chain cutting?
  • If the wood is burning/smoking, this indicates that the chain is on backwards. Another reason could be that the chain is dull and needs to be sharpened or replaced. Replace the chain if: • The length of the cutting edges is less than 5 mm. • There is too much space between the drive links and the rivets. • The cut speed is slow • Sharpening the chain many times but it does not increase the cutting speed.

  • Why does my chain keep falling off?
  • Chainsaw chains can come off due to multiple reasons such as worn-down bars, worn-down sprockets, and wrongly set chain tension. Please check the chain tension and condition of all parts prior to using. If anything is worn or damaged, replace parts before using again. Replace the bar if: • the groove is not fit with the height of the drive links (which must never touch the bottom). • the inside of the guide bar is worn and make the chain lean to one side.

  • How should I store and care for my Greenworks battery to ensure the best performance and longest lifespan?
  • We want you to get the most out of your tools, and that starts with understanding how to care for your battery. Proper storage and handling not only extend battery life but also ensure your tools are ready to perform when you need them most. A Quick Note on Lithium-Ion Battery Performance All Greenworks batteries use lithium-ion technology, which offers powerful, consistent performance without the memory effect found in older battery types. However, lithium-ion batteries are sensitive to temperature extremes—both heat and cold can affect performance and longevity. That’s why proper storage and care are essential for keeping your battery in peak condition. Best Practices for Battery Storage and Use: Store batteries indoors in a cool, dry location—away from direct sunlight, humidity, or extreme temperatures. This protects internal components and preserves performance. Only connect the battery to the charger when actively charging. When not in use, unplug the charger and keep the battery disconnected. If storing for an extended period, charge the battery fully before putting it away. Check the charge every couple of months. If it drops, recharge it before returning it to storage. This helps maintain battery health over time. Allow the battery to reach a safe operating temperature before use. For snow throwers and cold-weather operation, cold batteries may not power on. Let the battery warm to room temperature indoors before inserting it into the tool. Kindly note: Once the battery is at room temperature and installed, the current generated while the tool is running will help keep the battery warm. As long as the battery starts at room temperature, you should not experience issues even when working in cold outdoor conditions. For other tools/hot weather operation, if the battery has become hot from use or charging, allow it to cool before reinstalling. Indoor storage helps avoid performance issues related to both hot and cold environments and keeps your battery protected year-round.

  • Can I leave my battery in the charger after charging it?
  • The battery chargers do have auto cut offs to prevent it from over charging. However, we do advise customers to remove the battery from the charger after it has been fully charged and to also unplug the charger from the outlet, as this is good electrical safety practice to do so. This will also help to prevent false defect readings and allows the charger to reset itself each time it’s used to charge a battery.

  • Why do batteries cost so much more than the tool?
  • The battery is the most important component for a battery-operated unit. Please be assured we price our batteries with the cost of material, manufacturing, and current market pricing in mind. Batteries are the costliest items to manufacture and ship in any kit. Full kits including a tool, battery, and charger are priced affordably so that consumers can begin building that line of tools and move forward purchasing tool-only units. When you purchase batteries on their own, it is more notable the cost that they carry.

  • How do I store the battery? Can I leave the battery in the garage or shed?
  • When the battery is not in use, we suggest storing it indoors, in a cool dry area - away from direct sunlight. Leave the charger unplugged and the battery disconnected from the charger unless it needs charging. It is recommended to store the battery with a full charge, and if it is being stored for a period where no use is expected, to check on the charge every couple of months. If you notice the charge has dropped, we advise charging the battery back up to full before returning it to its safe storage place. Following these steps will ensure you receive the most out of the battery life.

  • My battery is stuck in my tool. How do I get it out?
  • 60V/ 80V Products: To remove the battery, push and hold the battery release button. Then, pull the battery pack straight out. In some cases, if the springs underneath have gotten locked down you might have to give a small push to the top of the battery to re-engage them to help the battery pop up. The battery pack fits snugly into the product to prevent accidental dislodging while in use; it may require a strong pull to remove. Before use, be sure that the rails on the battery and product are free of debris that could cause the battery to get stuck. 24V/ 40V Products: To remove the battery, press the latch button on the battery pack down and hold. Pull the battery pack out of the handle. The battery pack fits snugly into the product to prevent accidental dislodging while in use; it may require a strong pull to remove. Before use, be sure that the rails on the battery and product are free of debris that could cause the battery to get stuck.

  • How do I check the charge on my battery?
  • Press the battery capacity indicator (BCI) button located at the end of the battery. The lights will illuminate according to the battery capacity level. Please note this switch does require a firm direct push using the tip of your finger. If the button is not being fully engaged, the lights will not activate. Please also be advised the lights only stay on for a few seconds and will automatically turn off. Another reason the lights will not power on is if the battery is completely depleted of power and needs to be charged.

  • Can I use any Greenworks battery in any Greenworks tool?
  • Our batteries are interchangeable with tools that are of the same voltage platform only. The difference between batteries of the same voltage is the ampere-hour (Ah) rating. The higher the ampere-hour (Ah) rating on the battery is the more run time it has to offer.

  • Are there certain tools that can’t accept all same voltage batteries?
  • There are a few exceptions. • Our 80V 20” snow thrower models 2600402 / 2605202 / 2601302 manufactured prior to September of 2017 can only use 2.0Ah or 2.5Ah battery models. • Our 60V 8.0Ah battery model 2957102 cannot be used in the following tools due to the height: dual-port lawnmowers, pressure washers, or the wet/dry vacuum.

  • Do all batteries of the same voltage use the same charger?
  • Yes, they do. Each product line has designated charger models that can charge all batteries in that voltage platform, no matter the Ah rating.

  • The charger indicates that my battery is fully charged but I was just using it and it depleted. Why isn’t it charging?
  • Putting a battery that was just in use onto the charger often results in a false full charge signal. Remove the battery from the charger and allow it to rest in a room temperature area for approximately 10-15 minutes before charging.

  • My charger is flashing red when I engage my battery. Why is this happening?
  • When the battery is inserted into the charger and the status LED blinks red, remove the battery from the charger for 1 minute, then reinsert. If the status LED blinks green, then the battery is properly charging. If the status LED is still blinking red, remove the battery and unplug the charger for 1 minute. After 1 minute, plug in the charger and reinsert the battery. If the status LED blinks green, then the battery is properly charging. If the status LED is still blinking red, then this likely indicates an issue with the battery or charger and should be taken care of either with our warranty team or by means of replacement.

  • My charger has a solid red light on it when I engage my battery. What is happening?
  • This typically indicates that the battery is at the wrong temperature to be charged. Allow the battery and charger to rest indoors at room temperature until they are no longer hot/cold and attempt charging again.

  • Are your chargers made for 220V or 120V outlets?
  • Greenworks chargers sold in the USA and Canada are designed for use on 120V outlets only.

Customer Reviews

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Scooter McAwesomeness
80v Chainsaw, Minibike, Worklights

My Battery and Tool collection (May 2025) includes:
2x 2Ah Gen I 80v
1x 5Ah Gen I 80v
1x 2021102HD 18" Chainsaw
1x Stealth Minibike
2x LED work lights

The Chainsaw I have is an absolute beast. We use it camping way more than the gas saw. It's quiet. Sure it's power hungry, You're going to want two things: 2-3x 5Ah batteries and a chisel type chain.

Get the dual charger and 3 units if you plan to rock this thing for a work day, but otherwise, it will rock a work day! 18" Bar has been used to fell 24"(ish) trees with ease, see photo.

The oiler does leak, so I empty the saw after use. But my saw IS 3 years and dozens of cords of wood used. I use a couple sealed ammunition cans, one hold the spare batteries, the other holds the charger, tools, and chains.

The minibike is new to me, but I've got 35miles on it for it's first week of use. Left the car at work the day the bike crate showed up, and "commuted" to work on the local bike paths the rest of the week. I wish it had:
*a little more motor power, top speed, maybe a front motor? 20(E),30(N),40(S)mph speed settings would be superb.
*wish it had longer range. With the room available, no reason 4 batteries couldn't be used to power this unit. My single, 3 yearold, Gen I 5Ah gets me 4miles to a charge. I look forward to getting max batteries for this unit.
( I'm also 6'2" & 275lbs, so I most definitely overload the bike)
*0-33-66-100 throttle can catch people off guard, even in Eco mode. A more progressive throttle would be nice.
*I KNOW it's an offroad bike, but, signals and small mirrors would be super beneficial. I am adding some to my unit.

LOVE IT even with it's minor faults. It's a blast to ride, the onboard speakers are LOUD: Magic Carpet Ride on the first night ride home was fun. RevHeadz on my phone using the V-twin engine sounds riding to work the next morning was a HOOT! If I could only get the bikes throttle to sync with the phone somehow ;)

The worklights: I bought one, it worked awesome, unit it started eatting the battery and not turning on. I did my diag and Greenworks replaced my unit at no charge to me. New one has been awesome, they take a kicking. Both have the option of being run by a 110v cord, the broken unit still works in this manner, so I have 2 lights. :) They are bright... really bright... like, "don't look at them" bright.

Greenworks has been good to me, I look forward to buying more from them. I am an animal with saws, when this one inevitably dies, I WILL be buying their 20" 82v commercial saw. Used it at a trade show in Cornwall once and they set the hook in me deep. Beautiful unit.

Thank you Greenworks.
Stay safe out there everyone!

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3 Greenworks Products

Last year I purchased a lawn mower. This year I bought a String Trimmer and a Leaf Blower all from Costco. They all seem to work well. I do wish the batteries would last longer..

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Size weight power

As a builder/ contractor I look for the best cordless tools. I purchased theGreenworks 18 chainsaw for the size weight and 80v power. It came with a molded caseI keep it in the pu along with my other grab and go tools.

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Great chain saw

Had this chainsaw for 3 years. I'm not a small engine mechanic and grew tired of fighting with gas engine tools. Bought this 80v Pro 18 saw and have used it all over my small farm. It's a work horse. Haven't had a job it couldn't handle.

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18 Chainsaw 80V

I bought this product over a month ago. Light weight compared to gas chainsaws and impressed with the power this chainsaw has. Purchased a second battery so one can be charging while I’m cutting with the other. With cleanup and a second battery no issues with sitting and waiting. Chose the 18 vs 16 and happy that I did given the size of trees I need to cut up. Can always cut smaller but can’t go larger if you have a 16 chainsaw. Super quiet where I’m not upsetting neighbors!