Just used my new mini chainsaw on overgrown lilac bushes. Worked like a champ and so easy to use. Much faster than using a saw on the thicker branches. I have a small tree I’ll be taking down soon and I’m thinking about trying this on it. Mine is a different brand but almost identical.
Well guess I won't be buying that one. Did they not think about left-handed people.. we hold it in our left hand.. Our thumbs are in a different position.
@@PeterPan-oz4sq cool, thank you, I’ll take your word for it, is there even any good ones out there or are they a waste of money, I’ve got my husqvarna 545, it works great and then my little Stihl 170 for small stuff, but I just started doing chainsaw carvings tho and I’ve done a couple things, a bear and a Bigfoot with the 545, then a few little pine tree 🌲 carvings for Christmas with the 170, both just stock, really need to get a carving bar and different sprocket and chain, bet it’d be a lot smoother cutting 😅, if you have any advice I’ll take it, I’m really super new to all this but everyone says I’m a natural with these carvings so I’m gonna keep going, I also use a angle grinder, dremel, and a die grinder, done lots of carvings with those 3 power tools, wish they made a flex shaft with the strength and power of a die grinder, that’d be heavenly sent lol
Just used my new mini chainsaw on overgrown lilac bushes. Worked like a champ and so easy to use. Much faster than using a saw on the thicker branches. I have a small tree I’ll be taking down soon and I’m thinking about trying this on it. Mine is a different brand but almost identical.
Why cut the box
Couldn’t even cut the box
That top cover would drive me crazy😂
It has a hinge so it can go up and down so it doesn’t stay inthe way, but looking at how flimsy it is i think your right😂
No you really don't even notice it.
Well guess I won't be buying that one. Did they not think about left-handed people.. we hold it in our left hand.. Our thumbs are in a different position.
Is it worth it? I’ve been thinking about getting one of these or maybe a cheaper brand for smaller stuff just undecided atm
Err no, don't bother? Complete rubbish 😂
@@PeterPan-oz4sq cool, thank you, I’ll take your word for it, is there even any good ones out there or are they a waste of money, I’ve got my husqvarna 545, it works great and then my little Stihl 170 for small stuff, but I just started doing chainsaw carvings tho and I’ve done a couple things, a bear and a Bigfoot with the 545, then a few little pine tree 🌲 carvings for Christmas with the 170, both just stock, really need to get a carving bar and different sprocket and chain, bet it’d be a lot smoother cutting 😅, if you have any advice I’ll take it, I’m really super new to all this but everyone says I’m a natural with these carvings so I’m gonna keep going, I also use a angle grinder, dremel, and a die grinder, done lots of carvings with those 3 power tools, wish they made a flex shaft with the strength and power of a die grinder, that’d be heavenly sent lol
Don’t take his word for it he’s mad the things a beast
@@EliaxLavrix__ seriously? Ryobi is really poorly made, pay a little more & get a Stihl or Makita, it’ll last so much longer than this toy???
True they are better, but this is honestly just fine nothing wrong with it, made of hard, solid plastic
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