Interesting. In the last tool catalogue we received at home, I was wondering about the viability of the battery-powered packs that the big names are doing. 18v rechargeable battery packs that run drills (normal, and hammer drills!), circular saws, angle grinders, you name it - they've got it in a cordless option.
Got to admit, I'm still wary of cordless tools mainly from a "how long does the battery last" point of view - not in use, but in terms of years before it's dead and you need a brand new battery. My experience with old tech battery drills was that you bought an expensive cordless drill, and two years later you needed to buy a brand new battery pack for it. I'm sure the technology has moved on from then, but it's always just left me a bit wary of cordless power tools.
Interesting option though. Would certainly be the quieter option compared to firing up a little 2-stroke chainsaw at a nice quiet camp.
Matto Aside - when we were camping last, some bloke must have had a new chainsaw that he was desperate to try out. After a couple of hours of hearing chainsaw noises, a ute packed with wood came driving through the camp, offering free firewood to anyone who wanted some. Champion! So, of course, we took some off his hands. However, on closer inspection it seems that some people don't realise that still-living trees don't make the best target for chainsaws, or firewood...
Thanks!
Matto