Petrol cut off saw

ACEngineering

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Location
Oxon
Probably wouldn't want to go less than 12 inch so battery no good. Won't be used a lot but will be biggish when it does


Theres a bigger one too but that's very expensive!
 

ED.D

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Location
Cheshire
Needed a saw for a job and as we use a lot of cordless husky gear got one of these to try
And it’s been great, sturdy yet light and easy to operate.
 

Lincs Lass

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Location
north lincs
Needed a saw for a job and as we use a lot of cordless husky gear got one of these to try
And it’s been great, sturdy yet light and easy to operate.
If Makita made one like that ,ide be having one .
 

Cjm

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Location
Buckinghamshire
Needed a saw for a job and as we use a lot of cordless husky gear got one of these to try
And it’s been great, sturdy yet light and easy to operate.

I’ll be interested to see how you get on. I’ve got the chainsaw which is great, and for occasional use I’m very tempted to get one of those
 

ED.D

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Location
Cheshire
I’ll be interested to see how you get on. I’ve got the chainsaw which is great, and for occasional use I’m very tempted to get one of those
We had some pot holes to cut square in some tarmac and and didn’t warrant a petrol saw as it could spend next 6 months on the shelf but I would imagine for jobs like paving when you
are picking it up to make a small/quick cut then putting it down again it would be great. It seemed to have some power and didn’t give up easy in my view.
 
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