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Excellent tool November 3, 2008 Ron Sawyer I was looking to possibly modify my NPP2018 18 Volt Cordless Pole Pruning Saw so it was a little easier to use to cut branches shorter after getting them out of the tree when I saw this little beauty , it uses the same bar , chain and battery so it's the perfect match for the pole saw ,I just wish the trigger saftey was the same the side buttun is a little tricky to use , but it's really quiet , taking this thing camping will be a real pleasure next summer.
most useless I ever bought October 29, 2008 John Eimer (BC Canada) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
this saw will take longer to cut a 2x4 then using a hand saw,just a total waste of money,if you are able to cut more then 5 2x4's on one charge consider yourself lucky
Handy little yard tool!! October 28, 2008 Mel (Canada) If you're looking for a light weight chain saw capable of cutting smaller trees then this is perfect. I was able to cut down both bushes and trees with ease. Trunks up to 6 inches are easily done- any more and it can get stuck in the wood. Easy to use. It would be nice if some chain oil came wiht it so you don't have to go get that first. Perfect for smaller cuts.
Handy and powerful October 9, 2008 P. Allen (Shelton, WA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This is a handy (little, but powerful) chainsaw. Don't laugh, it's true. Great for carrying into the woods to make a quick job of small trees, cutting firewood, etc. Nice to not have to mess with gas, etc. You do have to add oil for the chain, but otherwise this is a snap to use!
Watch the chain oil...Gravity feed October 1, 2008 R. Toren 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
It works fine, good scale. So, after unpacking, charging the battery, reading the manual, filling the chain oil reservoir; I made a couple of test cuts to be sure it it functioned OK. Fine. I left it on a table in the shop for the night. The next day I find that all of the chain oil had flowed out onto the table and run off onto the floor. Store inverted if any oil is left...
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