Fit for purpose if confined to its purpose i.e. cutting up sticks for camp fires but not suited to pruning trees mainly because the chain can turn itself around to its non-cutting side and the thing can get stuck meaning you somehow need to be able to reach it with a pole. YouTube is full of videos about the perils of using pocket chainsaws to prune tall trees.
No.1 piece of advice if you're thinking of buying one of these for tree-pruning...get the (more expensive) doubled-sided chainsaw.
It seems to cut small diameter wood (10 cms) adequately. Not sure how long the saw would remain sharp.
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[ + ] RabbiKinderschtupper
[ - ] RabbiKinderschtupper 1 point 11 monthsJun 14, 2023 07:27:09 ago (+1/-0)
It was easier for me to just rip the branch off by hand. I just grabbed the end lowest to the ground and used the trunk as leverage.
[ + ] beece
[ - ] beece 0 points 11 monthsJun 14, 2023 08:43:12 ago (+0/-0)*
It sucked, but did the job. Unsure if it would take the head off of a Salty that had it coming to it, but perhaps Paul can speak to that? https://12ft.io/proxy?q=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.theguardian.com%2Faustralia-news%2F2023%2Fjun%2F13%2Fmanhunt-for-serial-crocodile-killer-in-queensland-after-second-decapitation