Powerful 41cc 2-stroke engine
Cordless, hassle free - ideal for users that have difficulty accessing a power supply
Full crankshaft for long term durability
Auto choke, primer & electronic ignition for quick & easy starting
OREGON guide-bar & chain with sprocket nose
Chain catcher - prevents potential injury from derailed chain
Chain brake/hand guard stops chain within milliseconds
Automatic guide-bar and chain lubrication
Chain oil capacity 210 ml, Fuel capacity 260 ml
Cutting capacity 350mm
No wonder ur name is Shadey still giving u a like tho
guttediam
10 Dec 16#5
Man tool! Want one but don't need one! Heat ps. Am not sexist tho :wink:
Kidmonkey to guttediam
10 Dec 161#6
Worth having, they're useful for all sorts of things... Cutting down trees, zombie apocalypse, unruly kids, evidence disposal... Umm... Probably...
guttediam
10 Dec 161#7
Killing Zombies ha ha walking dead on in 28 hours/ish whoop whoop :sunglasses::{:sunglasses:
qbs
10 Dec 161#8
The scariest tool I've ever handled. Much worse than working with 132kV or 20MW engines. :confused:
guttediam to qbs
10 Dec 16#10
A friend of mine slipped & messed his leg up big style not this model/make tho, this ones got a safety I tell myself lol
guttediam
10 Dec 16#9
Ok sold!!!!!!
urbanbushwacker
10 Dec 161#11
you could always hunt down your very own Christmas tree with this? :stuck_out_tongue:
Dyslexic_Dog
10 Dec 162#13
Ideal for carving the Xmas turkey.
nivvy34
10 Dec 16#14
nivvy34
10 Dec 16#15
No the 58cc 20 inch, but the 62cc looks great to
qbs
10 Dec 161#17
No such thing as a safety. Quick stop chain, but that won't stop you doing yourself considerable damage if you get a kick, or you're just not extremely careful.
mercutio98uk
11 Dec 161#18
Would this be light enough to dual wield?
mcbain
11 Dec 16#19
If there's one tool that should require you take a training course first... it's a chainsaw.
p-e-t-e to mcbain
11 Dec 16#20
Agreed. .. not tried this recommendation myself, but before anyone unpacks it they should google "chainsaw accidents"
qbs to mcbain
30 Dec 16#25
Little point. Driving lessons/driving test don't have much success. :disappointed:
davep393
11 Dec 16#21
Bit late for Halloween -but there's always next year
Jo444
11 Dec 16#22
Great to keep one if you lose keys from house.
john184
11 Dec 16#23
The chain tightening system used on these type of cheap saws seems to be a weak point vs the older conventional screw and two nut system as it slips more during prolonged use but then these saws aren't made for long duty cycles.
Think carefully before you get one of these as they regularly kill if you let your attention wander. Good price though.
Gonz
11 Dec 16#24
There's only so many trees I want to cut down.
but there's plenty of zombies to kill.
mcbain
30 Dec 16#26
Judging by the number of people driving around in dense fog with no lights on, I might have to agree with you!
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Cordless, hassle free - ideal for users that have difficulty accessing a power supply
Full crankshaft for long term durability
Auto choke, primer & electronic ignition for quick & easy starting
OREGON guide-bar & chain with sprocket nose
Chain catcher - prevents potential injury from derailed chain
Chain brake/hand guard stops chain within milliseconds
Automatic guide-bar and chain lubrication
Chain oil capacity 210 ml, Fuel capacity 260 ml
Cutting capacity 350mm
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£79.45
http://www.toolstation.com/shop/p40092?mkwid=s3Z3fpJI3_dc&pcrid=142476648874&pkw=&pmt=&product=40092&gclid=Cj0KEQiA7K7CBRCrwt26v5uHs98BEiQA
http://www.sgs-engineering.com/scs6200-62cc-20-inch-petrol-chain-saw 79.98 inc vat
Think carefully before you get one of these as they regularly kill if you let your attention wander. Good price though.
but there's plenty of zombies to kill.