Aled 475 Posted January 22 Report Share Posted January 22 Evening All With the hunting life forum being the broad church it is i am wondering if anybody has any experience of using the small hand held electric chain saw for pruning cutting small logs kindlin etc? See picture below. This isn't the specific brand i'm looking at (open minded as to type) but they seem to get mixed reviews so any advice appreciated. Cheers. Aled Quote Link to post Share on other sites
mackem 26,258 Posted January 22 Report Share Posted January 22 I have seen one used,battery didn’t last long and it didn’t have much Oomph,can’t remember the brand. 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
low plains drifter 10,333 Posted January 22 Report Share Posted January 22 18 minutes ago, Aled said: Evening All With the hunting life forum being the broad church it is i am wondering if anybody has any experience of using the small hand held electric chain saw for pruning cutting small logs kindlin etc? See picture below. This isn't the specific brand i'm looking at (open minded as to type) but they seem to get mixed reviews so any advice appreciated. Cheers. Aled If you need a chainsaw for occasional use one of the domestic saws from Husqvarna or Stihl would probably fit the bill 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
vfr400boy 3,321 Posted January 22 Report Share Posted January 22 1 hour ago, Aled said: Evening All With the hunting life forum being the broad church it is i am wondering if anybody has any experience of using the small hand held electric chain saw for pruning cutting small logs kindlin etc? See picture below. This isn't the specific brand i'm looking at (open minded as to type) but they seem to get mixed reviews so any advice appreciated. Cheers. Aled Our lasses dad got one from middle isle Aldi n he rates it was only cheep but he keeps all shrubs in check n fruit trees etc think he sed a 3 year warranty, obviously not a patch on a petrol job but for in the garden be ok 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
FLATTOP 4,387 Posted January 22 Report Share Posted January 22 I’ve got a 2000 watt Titan mains chainsaw from Screwfix you wouldn’t believe the amount of wood I’ve cut up with it from pallets to tree trunks it still keeps on going only £54 when it dies I will be getting a petrol stihl 5 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Bakerboy 4,671 Posted January 22 Report Share Posted January 22 42 minutes ago, FLATTOP said: I’ve got a 2000 watt Titan mains chainsaw from Screwfix you wouldn’t believe the amount of wood I’ve cut up with it from pallets to tree trunks it still keeps on going only £54 when it dies I will be getting a petrol stihl Ive got the same 1, handy for small stuff got a Husky for bigger stuff, bought the Titan for cutting up dunnage to fit in the back of the van 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
TOMO 26,052 Posted January 22 Report Share Posted January 22 I've got the makita one double battery job..not a bad little saw but I've only used it a few times 2 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Aled 475 Posted January 22 Author Report Share Posted January 22 Thanks guys. I've got a larger chain saw for bigger stuff, looking for a smaller one to get into those smaller gaps where you need a bit of thinning to start things off. Cheers. Aled Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Gypsydog94 4,561 Posted January 22 Report Share Posted January 22 1 hour ago, TOMO said: I've got the makita one double battery job..not a bad little saw but I've only used it a few times Fencing contractor I know uses one for cutting rails etc. he rates it saves pulling a pull start all day 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
wildman 486 Posted January 23 Report Share Posted January 23 I have a dewalt battery powered reciprocating saw for small stuff works a treat 1 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
comanche 2,942 Posted January 23 Report Share Posted January 23 A couple of gardeners l know have them. No messing about with pull starts and petrol mix just to nip off a couple of little branches. They get in places a bow saw or loppers won't fit . A big plus is that like the rest of their battery powered kit ,it gets charged on the customer's electricity Being such a short chain and bar l would guess it does get some concentrated wear so keeping the cutters sharp is pretty important. 3 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Aled 475 Posted January 23 Author Report Share Posted January 23 Cheers guys. Quote Link to post Share on other sites
Daniel cain 45,119 Posted January 23 Report Share Posted January 23 I use one of these...ive cut hundreds of trees this last 12months with it...spend too much down time when using petrol saws....first one I grab these days...dropped some big stuff with it,can use it with one hand 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
big sid 1,126 Posted January 23 Report Share Posted January 23 thought you were a builder not a tree surgeon, unless your branching out, where did i leave my coat.,,,,, 4 Quote Link to post Share on other sites
DIDO.1 22,628 Posted January 23 Report Share Posted January 23 1 hour ago, Daniel cain said: I use one of these...ive cut hundreds of trees this last 12months with it...spend too much down time when using petrol saws....first one I grab these days...dropped some big stuff with it,can use it with one hand Are they quiet? Quote Link to post Share on other sites
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