Troy-Bilt TB4216 Gas Chainsaw
Tackle demanding cutting tasks with the Troy-Bilt TB4216 Gas Chainsaw. This powerful tool features a robust 42cc, full crank, 2-cycle engine with SpringAssist™ technology for easy pull starts. Its 16-inch low-kickback bar and chain efficiently cut through limbs, while the adjustable automatic oiler ensures proper lubrication. Designed for user comfort and safety, it includes a 3-point anti-vibration system and an inertia-activated chain brake. Metal bucking spikes offer improved leverage and control, making this chainsaw a reliable choice for homeowners and property maintenance.
$179.99
Owner Satisfaction
3.5
/ 5
Category Rank
182
/ 187
#182 in Chainsaws
Price vs Category Average
-44%
Below average
Engine Type
2
/ -Stroke, Air Cooled, Full Crank
Who it's for
- Accessible Power for Homeowners
- Simplified Starting System
- Reliable Automatic Oiling
Who should skip it
- Limited Long-Term Durability
- Noticeable Vibration During Use
- Heavier Than Expected
Key Specs
Engine Type
2-Stroke, Air Cooled, Full Crank
Engine Displacement
42 cc
Cutting Capacity
14 in
Bar/Chain Gauge
0.05 in
Bar/Chain Length
16 in
Bar/Chain Pitch
3/8 in
Oil Tank Capacity
6.5 oz
Fuel Tank Capacity
9 oz
Features
- Powerful 42cc full crank engine
- Easy starting with SpringAssist™ technology
- 16-inch low-kickback bar for fast cutting
- Automatic chain oiler for consistent lubrication
- Anti-vibration system for user comfort
- Inertia-activated chain brake for safety
- Metal bucking spikes for leverage
- Durable construction for longevity
What customers say
The Troy Bilt TB4216 is frequently praised for delivering substantial cutting power at a highly competitive price, establishing strong value for homeowners tackling light to medium duty tasks. The primary concern revolves around reliability and ease of use, specifically the starting mechanism. Many users find the saw frustratingly difficult to start consistently, especially after periods of storage. While the performance is strong once running, this inconsistent starting process is the most significant drawback, suggesting a trade off between affordability and dependable operation.
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