Great video! I really appreciated how you broke down the pros and cons of each chainsaw. The comparison between the Greenworks and Makita models was particularly helpful. Has anyone tried the Earthwise saw for larger jobs? I'm curious about its performance in more heavy-duty tasks!
I was running this saw for about 2 hours at about a 30-50% duty cycle ruclips.net/user/postUgkxfQm1wmg0ItKDLavxj1nXtQY9HP7EF504 and it did a great job. I used the lever for the built in sharpener to clear chip buildup out more than to actually sharpen the chain. It managed to cut some hardwood stumps much larger than it's size without bothering the neighbors with hours of 2 stroke noise.
Half the crap that comes out of China ends up in landfill within nano seconds of human reality and is not fit for purpose, they don't do themselves any favours by producing such cack. Unfortunately it is a country that has fallen for the demonic social construct of 'not losing face or gaining face', this is making them look very bad on the world stage and prevents them from apologising to the world for covid and the misery it has caused. It also prevents them from obtaining wisdom of making things that last, they need look no further than their own Great walls of China to pull on the heritaGE of the past to manufacturing GEnius in the future. I AM GEneral, not that vile tosser and loser, satn. Encoded into the English languaGE, common sense.
Amazon has those chains from 10" - 20" lengths . Look up Oregon S56 Advance Cut Chainsaw Chains - low-kickback chain fits Makita, Echo, Husqvarna, Wen and more. A 16" cost $14.00US and a 3 pack is $29.00US.
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🌿#5 Greenworks Corded Chainsaw: amzn.to/2T7V8JI
Great video! I really appreciated how you broke down the pros and cons of each chainsaw. The comparison between the Greenworks and Makita models was particularly helpful. Has anyone tried the Earthwise saw for larger jobs? I'm curious about its performance in more heavy-duty tasks!
I was running this saw for about 2 hours at about a 30-50% duty cycle ruclips.net/user/postUgkxfQm1wmg0ItKDLavxj1nXtQY9HP7EF504 and it did a great job. I used the lever for the built in sharpener to clear chip buildup out more than to actually sharpen the chain. It managed to cut some hardwood stumps much larger than it's size without bothering the neighbors with hours of 2 stroke noise.
I got the greenworks chainsaw, burned it out in 10 minutes. I then got the worx chainsaw, that one lasted serval weeks.
Half the crap that comes out of China ends up in landfill within nano seconds of human reality and is not fit for purpose, they don't do themselves any favours by producing such cack. Unfortunately it is a country that has fallen for the demonic social construct of 'not losing face or gaining face', this is making them look very bad on the world stage and prevents them from apologising to the world for covid and the misery it has caused. It also prevents them from obtaining wisdom of making things that last, they need look no further than their own Great walls of China to pull on the heritaGE of the past to manufacturing GEnius in the future. I AM GEneral, not that vile tosser and loser, satn. Encoded into the English languaGE, common sense.
Is this available in Manila Philippines
When ya saying it got an automatic oiling system its the same as saying a car got ecu or a guy got a d**k
Makita is the only choice in a corded chainsaw. Its a tough saw that’s easy to use.
@ 2:20, seriously if your chain keeps falling off - just go ahead and call a handyman you're not qualified to operate such dangerous machinery.
Stihl MSE 250 C-Q ????
Husqvarna 420 EL???
Blaupunkt CS 4000???
oregon cs 1500 15amp 18 inch auto sharpening is #1
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That thumb pic doesn't look safe...cutting above shoulders!
yeah, I saw that too.
Sounds like a cheap infomercial with a robot voice! LOL
I will never trust anything this kind of video/add states !!!!
they showed no cons to the makita...
there a no cons for makita. it does the job works like super quality tool.
The only con is that it costs 2-3 times more than the next best brand.
@jhon doe thats what user say
Bye the way the brand is giving me problem is the worx . I not gona buy worx any more . Worsen only bye black and dekker products
Worx chains are a pain to get even in Iowa. I know other brands use the same chain as their gas saws.
You have trouble with the words ' by' ' buy' and bye don't you?
Are these voices Google's text to speech voices?
Sounds like it.
Oragon kills all them 240v 2400w
I bet you this was a sponsor by Makita. You notice how it was the only one where they don’t tell you the Cons? Only the pros. Talk about shady
Shit it’s good
+wheres bosch
No good . The chain is NOT SAME CHAIN AS GAS ENGINE . AND A PAIN IN THE ASS TO GET . AT LEAST IN ARUBA IAM WAITING ALMOST A YEAR FOR A DAMN CHAIN .
Amazon has those chains from 10" - 20" lengths . Look up Oregon S56 Advance Cut Chainsaw Chains - low-kickback chain fits Makita, Echo, Husqvarna, Wen and more. A 16" cost $14.00US and a 3 pack is $29.00US.
All trash, none is like my McCulloch electric chainsaw with a chain brake handle and a high power motor built to last with safety.
Gulabthakare