Electric chainsaw with powerful motor, 13.5m/sec chain speed and automatic chain lubrication. Chain brake activates in less than 0.1 seconds for added operator safety. Suitable for cutting firewood. Replacement chain available (Code 7574F).
40.5cm Bar
2000W
13.5m/sec Chain Speed
Automatic Chain Lubrication
Without SDS
Automatic Chain Brake
2 Year Manufacturer's Guarantee (T&Cs Apply)
Weight 5.2kg
- Geemac
Top comments
FlyRyder to furbars
2 Jan 1732#12
I would never describe a chainsaw as safe.
I use mine regularly with full safety equipment & it scares the life out of me every time.
Having a chainsaw is like having a pet velociraptor, absolute beast & very effective but the moment you become complacent & turn your back on it; is the day when it's all over.
effpee
2 Jan 1710#21
Contentious, but particularly for a chainsaw of this price, I would just use vegetable (rapeseed) oil to lubricate it. Opinions greatly differ on the use of veg oil and I would be first to admit I wouldn't use it in a £500+ chainsaw but for the use a £35 chainsaw would get I would say it would be fine. I have been using bog standard supermarket veg oil in my Bosch electric chainsaw for the past 3 years without problem.
I don't always need a chainsaw, but when I do, it's normally when I've come to realise 52% of a population need beheading.
Resseh
2 Jan 178#1
Groovy
All comments (121)
Resseh
2 Jan 178#1
Groovy
boyzie to Resseh
2 Jan 171#8
It's a trick. Get an axe.
Omnimorph to Resseh
2 Jan 171#13
Came here to post that comment. Glad to see it's already been done.
Hail to the king, baby
Gif_User
2 Jan 178#2
vivski123
2 Jan 17#3
Ideal for sawing up mannequins.
bc111
2 Jan 171#4
Great saw for the money helped me out on a few occasions and saved me a fortune :smiley:
furbars
2 Jan 171#5
Had mine a couple of years now, well with the money and very safe to use.
FlyRyder to furbars
2 Jan 1732#12
I would never describe a chainsaw as safe.
I use mine regularly with full safety equipment & it scares the life out of me every time.
Having a chainsaw is like having a pet velociraptor, absolute beast & very effective but the moment you become complacent & turn your back on it; is the day when it's all over.
hielliot
2 Jan 17#6
What thickness of wood could this cut through?
Wadadli_Cooler to hielliot
2 Jan 171#39
Theoretically 80cm if you are well trained.
tomwenn
2 Jan 175#7
That looks like a bargain mate, cheers. Don't have a use for it yet, but God damn it I'll find one.
basil1234 to tomwenn
2 Jan 17#19
don't you have a mother in law to chase or some kids you want to scare? :wink:
basil :smile:
malm
2 Jan 174#9
Wife wants one,not sure what for women eh,heat added.
Opening post
Electric chainsaw with powerful motor, 13.5m/sec chain speed and automatic chain lubrication. Chain brake activates in less than 0.1 seconds for added operator safety. Suitable for cutting firewood. Replacement chain available (Code 7574F).
40.5cm Bar
2000W
13.5m/sec Chain Speed
Automatic Chain Lubrication
Without SDS
Automatic Chain Brake
2 Year Manufacturer's Guarantee (T&Cs Apply)
Weight 5.2kg
- Geemac
Top comments
I use mine regularly with full safety equipment & it scares the life out of me every time.
Having a chainsaw is like having a pet velociraptor, absolute beast & very effective but the moment you become complacent & turn your back on it; is the day when it's all over.
For some discussion :
http://www.swog.org.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=103
http://arbtalk.co.uk/forum/chainsaws/551-veg-oil-chain-oil.html
All comments (121)
Hail to the king, baby
I use mine regularly with full safety equipment & it scares the life out of me every time.
Having a chainsaw is like having a pet velociraptor, absolute beast & very effective but the moment you become complacent & turn your back on it; is the day when it's all over.
basil :smile: