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pugboy wrote:do they have a small one like the stihl battery power chainsaw, which is for cutting very small twigs ?
adnj wrote:pugboy wrote:do they have a small one like the stihl battery power chainsaw, which is for cutting very small twigs ?
I just saw this:
Amazon has the Zikopomi 6" or 4" Cordless Electric Mini Chainsaw Kit for a low $41.99 Free Shipping after Coupon Code: "Q9H3WVVI" (Exp 9/30). This is originally $69.99, so you save 40% off list price.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09ZY87BR3?th ... UyKIJNW0gW
Phone Surgeon wrote:I studying to buy this.
To rent a stihl chainsaw is 450
matix wrote:Phone Surgeon wrote:I studying to buy this.
To rent a stihl chainsaw is 450FB_IMG_1663959321242.jpg
It depends on how much usage it’s going to get, I had one from pricesmart and it worked well for the few times I used it. Had a few acres to clear recently and the thing gone through with 20 mins constant work. Went to Ramlagans, bought a stihl and let me tell you. That thing have about 1000 hours on it already and still going strong. The cheaper brands don’t do well when shelved for a long period after usage.
adnj wrote:pugboy wrote:do they have a small one like the stihl battery power chainsaw, which is for cutting very small twigs ?
I just saw this:
Amazon has the Zikopomi 6" or 4" Cordless Electric Mini Chainsaw Kit for a low $41.99 Free Shipping after Coupon Code: "Q9H3WVVI" (Exp 9/30). This is originally $69.99, so you save 40% off list price.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09ZY87BR3?th ... UyKIJNW0gW
Phone Surgeon wrote:I know the stihl will last forever eh. I have a stihl most blower thats near 18 to 20 years old and a stihl fs 450 nearing 8 or 9 years and both going strong.
Had to do change some parts over the year but still great.
I will hardly use a chainsaw though
Probably twice a year if so much.
This rel baddddpugboy wrote:ordered a drill powered minichain saw instead of the whole unit since I have a few strong drills and batteries already
$16
seems to be the same guts as the powered ones.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0ByL9T0Tp6s
Rovin wrote:for that lil bit of $ & if i had use for it i wud try it for light duty
but i eh playing dotish\foolish to try it 1 hand like d guy showing cause in a split second that cud twist out & break ur wrist\arm ...
Hadden may be the surest optionDave wrote:Any idea where I can get a surface cleaner for an electric pressure washer?
Looking for a clean solution for a small area where alot for things can get dirty by the use if the regular nozzles.
Phone Surgeon wrote:where i finding compressor oil in central?
check a good few places with no luck
can i use another type of oil
Phone Surgeon wrote:where i finding compressor oil in central?
check a good few places with no luck
can i use another type of oil
That's $1600, and I brought in one in Amazon that's 15", and it cost me $625 in hand*KRONIK* wrote:
Kronik wrote:That's $1600, and I brought in one in Amazon that's 15", and it cost me $625 in hand*KRONIK* wrote:
Kronik wrote:That's $1600, and I brought in one in Amazon that's 15", and it cost me $625 in hand*KRONIK* wrote:FB_IMG_1665236796404.jpg
I have been waiting years to see a reply between these two user IDs. LOLKronik wrote:That's $1600, and I brought in one in Amazon that's 15", and it cost me $625 in hand*KRONIK* wrote:
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