G'day Norm,
Yes it's surprising how much torque these small electric saws have.
I've heard theyβre great for maintaining a sharp edge during use, but if your chain gets too blunt or has significant damage, you may still need to manually sharpen the chain.
It's easy to make a log splitter out of a car trolley jack and a metal frame.
I like the corded electric saws ,I'm still using a couple of Makita saws but if I cut up a large tree like 1m thick I usually
let them cool down before using again but I've had other electric saws like Ozito and when the tough gets going they
burn out in 30 seconds.
Not a fan of battery power though as some need replacing in 3 years.
Supposedly Oregon and Makita will last 5 to 10 years and as a comparison Ozito is 3 to 5 years but Ozito is only good for light to moderate usage.
Cheers
Max.