Mini-Chainsaw, battery operated

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Well this looks interesting …


Handy? Cutting branches from wood before drying?
Mini chainsaw art?
Safety?
Endurance?

What are your thoughts

Toxins Out, Nature In - body/mind/spirit

They are great (5 star rating from me).

I have the Milwaukee flavoured one,

but they all seem to operate the same way. I did a review on LJ... waiting to migrate my reviews.
The blade on mine looks much shorter, however, that blade guarsd on the Skill seems a neat safety addition, though I could see it getting in the was (even with the pivot hinge).

Safe as any other cutting blade.  Handled with care and following instructions should cause no grief, but if people chose to be cowboys, their damage potential is high... as any chainsaw.

The knuckle guard on the Milwaukee is not to protect the knuckles... it is designed as a hold on/anchor for the lose hand to keep it out of danger.

These are not intended to replace a chainsaw, but to get into those tight spots with better one handed control where a chainsaw would be dangerous/cumbersome...

I could sum it up as a short handled polesaw,


With 2 x 21V batteries, you could cut down a small forest with that Skill.

If your first cut is too short... Take the second cut from the longer end... LBD

We have a Ryobi cordless chainsaw that my sweetie loves. I’ll still use the Big Boy, but she prefers to burn electrons.

May you have the day you deserve!

My buddy has one similar to this and is always finding something to use it on. Was originally bought to trim up around our hunting tree stands and blinds with.
Interesting
Thanks everyone. 

Sometimes the little branches are just too big for my ratcheting clippers that I usually use 

Toxins Out, Nature In - body/mind/spirit

My Poulan 245A is excellent on limbs!

Regards Rob

 RobsCastle 
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My Poulan 245A is excellent on limbs!

I know your propensity for hurt... so what's it like on trees (branches)?

If your first cut is too short... Take the second cut from the longer end... LBD

Bloody hell your onto me already!... you must be from Texas!

Regards Rob

 RobsCastle 
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Bloody hell your onto me already!... you must be from Texas!

Regards Rob 

Let's take this up on the appropriate battle field.

If your first cut is too short... Take the second cut from the longer end... LBD

I could just listen to you guys all day long. Entertaining as all get-out.  LOL.  Mike