lastminute
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Looking at buying one of the above....any advice, good or otherwise please!
'Proper diy' gives (expensive) Stihl ones a very good review, as is often the case with them. For regular use probably worth it.I have a mini-chain saw (electric) on a long pole (it's actually an extending pole) - excellent cutting from an 8" bar/chain.
Proper DIY on YouTube has just done a couple of reviews of small electric chainsaws - they come out well.
. . . and I just hope you're not referring to one those lethal Chinese chain saw bladed angle-grinders!
Power is all important with these but you don't want a heavy saw either. I have the Makita with the twin 18v batteries and it hits the right balance. You get about 30 minutes out of a full charge so it's worth investing in a spare set of batteries.The little Makita one gets very good reviews and looks a handy thing from the use of it in youtbe videos. Something I defo want to save up to get
There is starting to be anecdotal evidence of injuries when using battery saws based on this........
The professional tree geezer who saw me eyeing up his smallest cordless saw commented that it was amongst his most useful saws for convenience and ease but also his most dangerous. The ease and convenience arise because they are so easy to use one handed , which is where the danger comes from , as his chin clearly shows with the horrendous scar he has going from below his chin upto his top lip!A lot of this is down to the Chinese clones of the Makitas and other saws with the “fake brake” that doesn’t actually do anything to the chain. There is also increasing numbers of head injuries as people are using them above head height with no PPE as they are very light and easy to use for anyone but are still just as dangerous.
Jumping in on this thread.
Does anyone own a Triton battery chainsaw? I've seen one in Screwfix for around £130 and I'm considering it.
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