Отличная, и доступная по цене пила!!! Пользуюсь такой же, только 302Z. Сразу ставьте цепь 1,1 мм, и вы будете довольны результатом! 1,3 цепь не подходит для этой пилы. Щетки там: св-442
@@vonrainman 5 и 6 ампер использую батареи. Меньше нет смысла, это не шуруповёрт. Пятёрок хватает на 23 среза сухой дубовой-акациевой-ясеневой балки сечением 20-23 см. Остальные породы она берет намного легче!
I just bought one of these. I'm quite pleased with the speed and how quiet it is. Sadly the battery life is almost a deal breaker as I only got about 30 cuts, through a 6" log, before the 5.0AH batteries need to be changed. Even with a 2nd set of batteries I can realistically only get about 30-40minutes of work out of it.
Does it over heat and shut off if you do back to back cutting? I have the 18volt one and it overheats all the time. Wondering if I would have the same issue with the 36volt.
Yes, this is what I want to see. how big it can cut, I have seen so many reviews but all just small branches. It would be great if you can make a video of Makita 36V 400mm for how big it can cuts. thanks
Nice. As a camping/travelling saw, how is the oil leakage? Every chain saw I've owned leaks bar oil. I tend to carry a reciprocating saw with a 150mm blade because of the oil issue but I'd rather take a chain saw. Personally, I use croks instead of thongs.....much safer :)
Positive Aspect I have owned this saw for many years now and it’s been awesome.. I store the chainsaw and spare batteries in a small tool bag .. Unlike my stihl petrol chainsaw which leaks bar oil and petrol The makita saw has never leaked any oil. The battery chainsaw has an E-brake which instantly stops the chain from spinning when finger is released from switch stopping kickbacks. Very safe to operate.
Depending on what amp batteries you have, 5 amp batts you get around 20-30 mins of heavy use but Its more suited for lite duty. if you need to cut a lot of large timber then buy a more powerful petrol chainsaw with a longer cutting bar..
And safety boots I see👍👍👍
Отличная, и доступная по цене пила!!! Пользуюсь такой же, только 302Z. Сразу ставьте цепь 1,1 мм, и вы будете довольны результатом! 1,3 цепь не подходит для этой пилы.
Щетки там: св-442
С какими батареями пользуете и на сколько хватает?
@@vonrainman 5 и 6 ампер использую батареи. Меньше нет смысла, это не шуруповёрт. Пятёрок хватает на 23 среза сухой дубовой-акациевой-ясеневой балки сечением 20-23 см. Остальные породы она берет намного легче!
а 353ю пробовали в работе?
About how many of those 8 to 10 inch cuts did you get from a single dual bat charge?
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I just bought one of these. I'm quite pleased with the speed and how quiet it is.
Sadly the battery life is almost a deal breaker as I only got about 30 cuts, through a 6" log, before the 5.0AH batteries need to be changed. Even with a 2nd set of batteries I can realistically only get about 30-40minutes of work out of it.
When I saw you bare foot I laughed, I've done that a few times.
yes me too laughing!! but never done my self
Impressive power and speed. Thanks for uploading.
lol
Pretty sure some safety thongs would have been good...
Does it over heat and shut off if you do back to back cutting? I have the 18volt one and it overheats all the time. Wondering if I would have the same issue with the 36volt.
Yes, this is what I want to see. how big it can cut, I have seen so many reviews but all just small branches. It would be great if you can make a video of Makita 36V 400mm for how big it can cuts. thanks
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Кстати да! В шлепках и босиком, работать цепной пилой на уровне ног....
Seems pretty good for a battery powered.
And this is safety in action right here!
Ed Johnson I have my safety glasses on...
I just bought one. They are fucking great..
Makita brand is good or sthil is good in electric
Nice. As a camping/travelling saw, how is the oil leakage?
Every chain saw I've owned leaks bar oil. I tend to carry a reciprocating saw with a 150mm blade because of the oil issue but I'd rather take a chain saw.
Personally, I use croks instead of thongs.....much safer :)
Positive Aspect I have owned this saw for many years now and it’s been awesome.. I store the chainsaw and spare batteries in a small tool bag .. Unlike my stihl petrol chainsaw which leaks bar oil and petrol The makita saw has never leaked any oil. The battery chainsaw has an E-brake which instantly stops the chain from spinning when finger is released from switch stopping kickbacks. Very safe to operate.
how long does the batteries last ? 20 minutes? 10 slices ?
Depending on what amp batteries you have, 5 amp batts you get around 20-30 mins of heavy use but Its more suited for lite duty. if you need to cut a lot of large timber then buy a more powerful petrol chainsaw with a longer cutting bar..
@@discoveryoff-road609 thank you !
Should of called the video "don't try it at home 🏡 because I don't care about my feet"... 😁
Aleks Karptsov using a razor sharp kitchen knife with bare feet would be more dangerous
Cut n bare feet they said, it will fine they said
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Seems slow compared to the Milwaukee!
Did you save your foot😂😂😂
Sycamore, about as tough as oak on a saw.
That is slow af