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Ego Power+ CS1201 Review

The most power we have seen in such a lightweight saw
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Ego Power+ CS1201 Review
Credit: Chris McNamara
Price:  $280 List
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Manufacturer:   Ego
Chris McNamara
By Chris McNamara ⋅ Founder and Editor-in-Chief  ⋅  June 15, 2026
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OVERALL
SCORE


RANKED
#1 of 19
  • Saw Performance - 30% 7.5
  • Cut Capacity - 25% 8.0
  • Weight/Cutting Small Limbs - 25% 7.5
  • Ease of Use - 15% 9.0
  • Noise - 5% 6.0
Editors' Choice Award
Best Chainsaw for Most Homeowners
List Price: $280

Our Verdict

The EGO CS1201 is an outstanding chainsaw for most homeowners — especially if you're buying your first one. At just 8.8 pounds, it's surprisingly light and easy to handle, yet it has real cutting power. We were shocked when it sliced straight through a thick 21-inch pine log in only three minutes and kept performing strongly even after months of use. It strikes the perfect balance: powerful enough for medium- to large-sized branches and small trees, yet compact and simple enough that you won't feel intimidated by it. If you want one versatile chainsaw for typical yard work, this is an excellent choice.
REASONS TO BUY
Very powerful for its size
Light
Compact
REASONS TO AVOID
Longer wind-up time
Chain tensioning is a little nuanced

Our Analysis and Test Results

ego power+ cs1201

Our Experience


When we first learned that EGO's new 12-inch chainsaw weighed under 9 pounds, we were excited. We knew it would be light enough to comfortably hold in one hand and easy to maneuver around small branches and tight spaces.

What we didn't expect was just how powerful it would be.

The first thing we did was test it on a tree we thought was way too big for it — a 21-inch diameter fallen pine. On paper, a 12-inch saw should be able to cut through a log that size by making cuts from both sides. But we've never seen a 12-inch chainsaw handle anything close to that size with ease.

Sure enough, after just three minutes, we had cleanly cut through the entire tree with no bogging down and no drama. We were shocked.

To make sure it wasn't just beginner's luck or a fresh battery, we repeated the test many times over the next four months on 20-inch-plus logs. Again and again, this little saw powered through large, tough logs far better than we ever expected.

The Ego 1201 electric chainsaw easily cuts through a 16-inch Aspen tree.   Credit: Chris McNamara

It's easily one of the most impressive compact chainsaws we've ever tested.

While we still reach for the Ego Power+ CS1815 for the bigger trees and the SeeSii M6 Lite for 1-4-inch limbs, the CS1201 is the sweet spot for most medium- to large-sized trees we encounter.

Saw Performance


This is the first 12-inch chainsaw that really blows us away with its cutting speed and power. No other sub-9-pound battery chainsaw came even close to cutting our 4 x 4 in 8 seconds.

The Ego 1201 on our 4x4 test. No other 12-inch battery saw has cut so fast (8.1 seconds).   Credit: Chris McNamara


Part of this is due to the incredible 66 ft/s chainspeed. Most small handheld electric chainsaws have a chain speed of less than half that.


There is truly no other battery chainsaw we have tested that you can easily hold in one hand that is this powerful.


Cut Capacity


Again, the CS1201 performed incredibly well. It cut 32 nine-inch pine discs in just over 6 minutes.

Cutting 9-inch pine disks for our cut capacity test. No other 12-inch saw we tested could make such large cuts so consistently.   Credit: Chris McNamara

While that might not sound as impressive as the larger EGO saws at first glance, keep in mind it was running on the included 2.5Ah battery (140 Wh). When you compare it on a cuts-per-watt-hour basis, the CS1201 delivers roughly the same efficiency as the larger models running on 6.0 Ah batteries (336 Wh). The compact saw punches well above its weight class in terms of energy efficiency.


If you equip the CS1201 with a larger 6.0Ah battery (which is fully compatible and easy to do), it would likely deliver even better efficiency — slightly outperforming the bigger CS1815 and CS2005 models in cuts per watt-hour and score at the top of the chart below.


Weight and Small Limb Work


At 8.8 pounds (with the included 2.5Ah battery), the EGO CS1201 is extremely light for a 12-inch chainsaw. It feels light enough to operate comfortably with one hand — though EGO explicitly warns against one-handed use for safety reasons. The weight is very well balanced.

We put the CS1201 to the test on Mountain Mahogany — a notoriously hard and dense wood. We were impressed that after hundreds of cuts, the chain remained sharp and the saw continued to perform strongly with no noticeable loss of power.   Credit: Chris McNamara

While it's not as feather-light as the SeeSii 6-inch and 8-inch mini saws (which weigh under 3 pounds), the power difference is massive. The SeeSii models are limited to consistent cutting of only 1–4-inch branches, whereas the CS1201 easily handles much larger material.

The EGO CS1201 excels at cutting small limbs. It's arguably the best chainsaw for this type of work — light enough to handle easily, yet with enough reach that you don't have to get down on your hands and knees like you would with a 6-inch mini saw.   Credit: Chris McNamara

Beyond being lightweight, the CS1201 is also very compact. It takes up minimal shelf space in the garage and fits easily in a small backpack for transport.


Ease of Use


This saw is incredibly simple and intuitive to operate. You simply pick it up, use one finger to disengage the safety lock, and use another finger to pull the trigger. We really appreciate that there's no separate on/off button you have to press first — it's ready to go instantly.

While some users might miss having Eco or Boost modes, we found the CS1201's speed is perfectly balanced for a saw this size. It's already highly efficient, and we honestly can't imagine it needing more power in a Boost mode.

The bar oil reservoir is easy to fill and very user-friendly. We like how flush it sits with the saw's body. However, because it's so flush, you do need to be careful to clean away all sawdust and debris before adding oil — otherwise it can easily get inside.

We usually use a quick blast from an air compressor to clear away grime before refilling.


Noise


While it's by no means loud, the CS1201 is not as quiet as many other small battery-powered chainsaws. Thanks to its strong motor, it produces a fairly noticeable high-pitched whine under load.

It's not a major issue for occasional use, but it's definitely not the quietest saw in the compact class.


Should You Buy The Ego Power+ CS1201?


Yes — for most homeowners, the EGO CS1201 is an outstanding choice. If we could only own one chainsaw, it would be this one. It delivers surprising power and cutting speed in an extremely lightweight, compact package. If you regularly deal with branches and logs up to 8–10 inches, this saw hits the sweet spot between the tiny 6-inch saw and the heavier full-size EGO models. It's efficient, easy to use, and genuinely impressive for its size. Highly recommended unless you frequently cut very large trees or only cut branches under 4 inches in size.

What Other Chainsaw Should You Consider?


There are two directions to go here: If you regularly cut larger trees and thicker logs, go with the EGO Powerplus CS1815. With its 18" bar and much more powerful motor, it handles big jobs faster and with less effort than the CS1201. It's the better choice when you need serious cutting capacity and don't mind the extra weight and nearly double the price.

For very light work and maximum portability, the SEESII M6 Lite 6" is excellent. Weighing under 3 pounds, it's incredibly easy to carry and perfect for quick pruning of small 1–4 inch branches. It's the ideal ultra-compact backup or secondary saw. It also costs less than $50.

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Bottom Line The most power we have seen in such a lightweight saw
Pros Very powerful for its size, light, compact
Cons Longer wind-up time, chain tensioning is a little nuanced
Rating Categories Ego Power+ CS1201
Saw Performance (30%)
7.5
Cut Capacity (25%)
8.0
Weight/Cutting Small Limbs (25%)
7.5
Ease of Use (15%)
9.0
Noise (5%)
6.0
Specifications Ego Power+ CS1201
Bar Length 12 inches
Measured Average Cutting Time 8.1 seconds
9 inch trees per minute 5.1
Chain Speed 66 ft/s
Measured Weight 8.8 lbs
Measured Battery Weight 2.9 lbs
Measured Cutting Runtime 6.25 minutes
Total 9 inch disks 32.1
Measured Wind Up Time 1.25 seconds
Recharge/Refuel Time 40 minutes
Voltage/Engine Size 56V
Measured Decibel Reading at 48in 81.2 dBA
Chain Replacement and Tensioning Type Tool free
Metal Bucking Spikes Yes
Power Source Battery
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