I am a little surprised that the safety of a quality saw is not even considered here just the price.
Of course safety is important, but it doesn't make any difference if its electric or petrol.
A poorly maintained saw with no chain break, loose chain, blunt etc, used in a careless manner, without suitable safety equipment etc....
In my case not having to carry petrol improves safety ( does that help?)
As for safety....
First chainsaw I used 35+ years was poorly maintained, with a blunt loose chain.
The chain came off, thankfully as it was slowing down, only grazed the skin.
Last one i used was a commercial series Husquarna well maintained, damn that thing was nice to use.
Everything (but safety) is a compromise, particularly if its just going to live in the back if a car.
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