I was looking around for an electric garden chainsaw and came across this model.
Seems a good price for a fairly decent spec machine whats-more when registered you get a 3years warranty.
Double the price every where else, some very good reviews on amazon
Power Type: Electric Corded
Length: 400 mm
Wattage: 2000W
Weight: 4.80 kg
Colour: Orange and Black
Maximum Chain Speed: 12m/s
Chain Oil Capacity: 200ml
Manufacturer Model No: WG303E
Brand Name: Worx
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tttonyyy
12 Apr 164#13
You've got a chainsaw collection? Hardcore! :wink:
boro4me
12 Apr 163#4
Nice. I'd give an arm and a leg for one of these.
Latest comments (21)
buglawton
1 Jul 16#21
OOS
brooky_agn
17 Jun 16#20
It looks nothing like the Titan one. Should have gone to specsavers!! :P hehe
brooky_agn
17 Jun 16#19
BARGAIN! I just ordered one.. very happy purchase. Thanks OP.
wwemaniafan
14 May 16#18
Thanks OP. Purchased.
Dilbert
25 Apr 161#17
This one seems slightly better - the Worx model has auto chain tension adjustment and a 3 year warranty.
HAKKALO
13 Apr 16#16
Perfect timing mum birthday coming up.
Spenc2
13 Apr 16#15
Pod store specific only and none anywhere near me so same old story!!!
phoetus
12 Apr 16#10
How are you supposed to chase people around with it, once you run out of power lead?
Extension leads aren't very Texas Chain Saw Massacre lol
edgeone to phoetus
12 Apr 16#14
Strap a generator to a skateboard and drag it along behind you.
tttonyyy
12 Apr 164#13
You've got a chainsaw collection? Hardcore! :wink:
petegaffney
12 Apr 16#12
Ordered for collection, cheers
Shaggers
12 Apr 16#11
Very good for indoor use.
ie.. Carving the Sunday Roast !
celeronmanuk
12 Apr 162#9
I've used this model (different brand) of chainsaw for years to cut logs for a stove. I've cut through some huge logs, no problem. I guess the important thing is to learn how to keep the chain sharp.
boro4me
12 Apr 163#4
Nice. I'd give an arm and a leg for one of these.
toninhoscotti to boro4me
12 Apr 16#8
The Safety brake isn't very effective, so you probably will. :smile:
jamiemac1
12 Apr 16#7
I bought a Worx drill about 7 months ago, the drill was ok but the lithium battery charger packed up after only it's second use. I rang Worx only to be told they were out of stock and I had to wait up to a month for a replacement.
As I had just moved house and needed to do lots of DIY I had no option but to buy a new drill, this time a Makita.
So my advice is do not but anything Worx, I spoke to a seller on amazon that sold Worx chargers, he told me he sells loads and was also out of stock when I contacted him. They must be very poor quality for people to keep buying them.
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Seems a good price for a fairly decent spec machine whats-more when registered you get a 3years warranty.
Double the price every where else, some very good reviews on amazon
Power Type: Electric Corded
Length: 400 mm
Wattage: 2000W
Weight: 4.80 kg
Colour: Orange and Black
Maximum Chain Speed: 12m/s
Chain Oil Capacity: 200ml
Manufacturer Model No: WG303E
Brand Name: Worx
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Latest comments (21)
Extension leads aren't very Texas Chain Saw Massacre lol
ie.. Carving the Sunday Roast !
As I had just moved house and needed to do lots of DIY I had no option but to buy a new drill, this time a Makita.
So my advice is do not but anything Worx, I spoke to a seller on amazon that sold Worx chargers, he told me he sells loads and was also out of stock when I contacted him. They must be very poor quality for people to keep buying them.
They are the same model as the titan one, which is normally this kinda price:
http://www.screwfix.com/p/titan-ttb355chn-40-5cm-2000w-electric-chainsaw-230v/92771
I went for the Mountfield (paid £65) which is the same again, but has a longer lead than the Titan and an Oregon chain/bar.
Happy with it, though it is a chunk heavier than my similar-power cheap petrol chain saw (which I need to sot the carb out on.)