my little dewalt drips also, maybe a fix will develope since its a known issue, in the meantime if nothing else it gives me a reason to look over and wipe down more often.
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Not having owned an electric chainsaw before (but on the verge of purchasing), let me ask a dumb question. . . If you use an electric chainsaw infrequently, then why not just put a minimum amount of oil in the reservoir (+ on chain bar) when you pull it out of storage to use it? Then when you put it up for a time, it's not leaking a full reservoir all over the garage or truck box.
I've used one (15amp corded Worx brand) without ever putting a drop in it. It's used sparingly, but has done a fair amount of work over 7years including branches 12" thick. It's kept behind passenger seat in work truck. No case.Not having owned an electric chainsaw before (but on the verge of purchasing), let me ask a dumb question. . . If you use an electric chainsaw infrequently, then why not just put a minimum amount of oil in the reservoir (+ on chain bar) when you pull it out of storage to use it? Then when you put it up for a time, it's not leaking a full reservoir all over the garage or truck box.