Worx WG303.1 16-in 14.5-Amp Corded Electric Chainsaw Review (2026)
By The DIYPicks Team ยท Updated July 2026
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- Budget
- Limbing and bucking
- Near the house
The Worx WG303.1 is a budget-friendly 16-in corded saw that trades range for simplicity: plug in and cut, with auto-tension and auto-oiling that make it forgiving for beginners. It handles limbing and bucking near the house well, but the cord, lower peak power versus gas, and standard kickback risk mean it is best for light-to-moderate cleanup rather than serious firewood or felling work far from an outlet.
Pros
- Very affordable and always ready to cut with no fuel mixing, no battery to charge, and instant push-button power
- Tool-free auto-tension and automatic chain oiling reduce the fiddly setup that trips up new chainsaw users
- 16-in bar and 14.5-Amp motor cut logs well above what most budget saws manage, with a built-in chain brake
Cons
- Corded operation tethers you to an outlet and extension cord, limiting range and awkward around obstacles
- Less peak power and slower cutting than a comparable gas saw in dense hardwood or repeated firewood work
- Corded electric saws still kick back; the plastic housing and cord are more vulnerable to abuse than pro gas units
Specifications
| Power | Corded electric, 14.5-Amp motor (120V) |
|---|---|
| Bar | 16 in |
| Chain | 3/8 in pitch, 0.05 in gauge; auto-tension |
| Oiling | Automatic bar-and-chain lubrication with oil-level window |
| Safety | Chain brake, low-kickback design |
| Weight | About 11 lb |
| Best for | Limbing, bucking logs, and cleanup within reach of an outlet |