BLACK+DECKER 20V MAX Alligator Lopper Cordless Chainsaw, Tool Only (LLP120B)
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It seems to have been easier to use, and I didn't have any issues using it to chop down two dozen bamboo stalks. Unlike the LCS120, I saw no debris and no leaves stuck in the rotary. Since the jaws of the saw held the bamboo in place while it was being cut, there was no kickback.
While I am not confident of its weight, I believe it is over 10 lbs according to the listing. The battery weighs slightly over 13 oz. when it is on site. As a result, the battery would put the unit (with battery installed) at between 11 and 12 pounds. Seeing as you have to use it with two hands, you don't really notice the difference between using it with or without batteries.
Yes, I agree! Thank you for making it so easy for me.
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A tensioning system that uses automatic tensioning does not work. There is no way to override it with a A great deal of sagging Partly as a result of the bar splitting, but also before the bar split. The picture shown below is in 3- The chain bar started to split after light, normal use (with no ramming, drops, etc. ). There are no tracks anymore because of this. This means the chain has been INSIDE the bar a good 12 inches (see photo). A new bar will be provided as well. You can find it anywhere, whether it's Amazon, Walmart, or elsewhere. The price is 39 or 40 dollars. Is this literally half the price of an entire chainsaw? This was a seldom used product, so the return period is over. It is hard for me to believe that I'm going to toss an $80 chainsaw in the trash. It's been a very disappointing experience. I mean, of course.
My favorite part of this is the lyrics. The video was reviewed on youtube by crazyrussianhacker. A large section of this property lies in Georgia (18 acres), and the other portion in They are mostly left wooded, so trees such as muscadine, wisteria, and others are common and their vines can become very There is a ratchet lopper that I really like, but it can't reach higher than 2" and it becomes tiresome to use if I'm doing a lot. My favorite part of the job is helping to maintain The exposed blade is not attractive to me, so I wanted something like a small chainsaw. A battery is included and this can be used up to 4". It doesn't seem to cut perfectly for more than three hours. I haven't timed it since it isn't constantly used, but it does seem to run for a long period of time. I'd estimate at least 3 hours. In just a few passes, I've cut muscadine, wisteria, and sweetgum tree branches at varying heights. Even my fiance was impressed and he has all the heavy equipment and tools available. The blade protectors are the best part. When I cut something and it struck me on the top of my foot, I didn't expect it to come down so fast when I was cutting down. Those were the people who could have saved me from very serious injuries if they weren't there. As well, I always cut as close to the ground as I could, and they protect from dirt when I cut them. Watch the YouTube review if you haven't already. This is the closest I found to what I'm looking for. My name is Michele and I am 54 years old.
With an "alligator jaw" pruner you can get the same results as long handled branch cutters and as an alternative to them. When I used the conventional long handled branch cutters my shoulders were becoming sore, so I began looking for an alternative device. In addition to the two 20 volt batteries I already had for another tool, I also owned two 12 volt batteries. With this " alligator jaw" pruner, I can now alternate between the two methods because it's heavier than my usual branch cutter, but I also use different shoulder muscles. The chainsaw doesn't make a clean cut as a sharp blade pruner does, but for clearing up dead and broken branches, it is perfect. To lubricate it, I simply spray some canola vegetable oil on the chain every 5 minutes or so. (I do that with every chainsaw I own because any chainsaw I've ever owned with an oil reservoir would leak and cause.
Prior to purchase, I read the reviews and saw the comments about adding oil being a pain As for me, I just used some canola oil that I had in my kitchen, and it worked just fine. It is a small plastic bottle with a screw cap that opens to allow oil to be poured from the top, then screws back down to seal after you have added oil to the This is a great tool for securing your computer because it's easy to use, it has great safety features, and the price is very convenient. Without this saw, I would have been forced to buy a heavy, dangerous chainsaw that would likely have cost much more than the saw I found.
About a month ago, I bought this for my wife. There was a problem with the squeeze bottle that came with it for putting chain lube in it, which was incredibly difficult My local hobby store had one for sale, so I went and bought it. We have solved the issue. I then put the battery in and it stayed in place. My battery always backs out just enough so the system will shut down if I move it. This is annoying, but I can cope with it. It just increases the time it takes to prune. In turn, that defeats the purpose of buying one of them. Last but not least, today, as I was cutting some small limbs, I jumped the As I was disassembling the pulley, I discovered that the chain was firmly wedged inside the nose. That's a pain! I shouldn't have to work so hard on this! The process of finding replacement parts is difficult for me as well. Do I just have a lemon on my hands? Any other people experienced such problems with light duty work after just one month?.