Just bought 1. I like it a lot. Love the on off switch which acts as a handy chain break when climbing. Gonna stick a 12 inch bar on it and let you know how it works. Took down and diced up a 10m Sitka (15yr old) Spruce on 2 batteries. Down side you need a power source to charge your resting battery. So if you're in the boonies ughhh! And the charger won't charge a hot 🔥 battery ie one straight out of the saw until it has cooled down a little.
Absolute true. Wait until you figure out the battery saving mode (push the saw less without losing cutting speed) - you will save 30-50% of the energy on the same jobs. It does have the active/adaptive energy saving mode. 1/4” .043 saves a lot of energy too.
Great review. It seems like they come with a choice of 2 different bars. Looks like you have a sculpting bar but I usually see them with a wider tipped bar.
@@lokaniukas what I'm saying is any saw lanyard will have a good ring to clip onto your belt. This is good when climbing and your saw is not running, but when you've already started the saw I definitely DON'T want it running on my hip so I just lower the lanyard and let it hang. With an electric saw I guess it doesn't matter because it doesn't idle.
Used it again today dismantle small pines, loved it. Really good for taking down trees while spiking.
Just bought 1. I like it a lot. Love the on off switch which acts as a handy chain break when climbing. Gonna stick a 12 inch bar on it and let you know how it works.
Took down and diced up a 10m Sitka (15yr old) Spruce on 2 batteries.
Down side you need a power source to charge your resting battery. So if you're in the boonies ughhh!
And the charger won't charge a hot 🔥 battery ie one straight out of the saw until it has cooled down a little.
Absolute true. Wait until you figure out the battery saving mode (push the saw less without losing cutting speed) - you will save 30-50% of the energy on the same jobs.
It does have the active/adaptive energy saving mode.
1/4” .043 saves a lot of energy too.
@@lokaniukas I'll check it out. i keep forgetting to put chain oil in it cos i no longer have to put petrol in it.
@@tureencahill just fill the oil everytime you swap the battery. Once it becomes a routine, you’ll never get in trouble.
Great review. It seems like they come with a choice of 2 different bars. Looks like you have a sculpting bar but I usually see them with a wider tipped bar.
Awesome review! I would like to know if that was the 100 or the 200 battery
There is 98Wh battery🙏👌
Good review. That might be my next tree saw. Thanks!
Wow me think This was new I’m in AZ and looks like it been out for some time
Awesome bro!
Very well presented ! Thanks
Great Review and very nice video!
No more petrol, such a relief.
thx for info
Do the battery never die on him
I show when battery was died🙏😉
Intéressant merci
What's that clip on your belt you hang chainsaw off dude? Tx
The trick is not in the belt clip but the patented QuickDraw hook on the saw. It works on all major brand arborist belt hooks.
@@lokaniukas if you have a saw lanyard, especially breakaway style, any decent top handle saw will have a D-ring to clip into.
@@Gideon_Judges6 2500T has very specific shape of the hook. So far only of it’s kind on the market.
@@lokaniukas what I'm saying is any saw lanyard will have a good ring to clip onto your belt. This is good when climbing and your saw is not running, but when you've already started the saw I definitely DON'T want it running on my hip so I just lower the lanyard and let it hang. With an electric saw I guess it doesn't matter because it doesn't idle.
@@Gideon_Judges6 using a ring on a lanyard definitely doesnt have the same ergonomics as a clip on the back of a saw.
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What bar size is it?
Comes with 8" or 10" Sugi hardnose bar as a standard or 10" 3/8 as a cheaper option.
U have a 12 on it bruv??
@@bastogne315 the one in the video is 10”
Yes it's 10" but for pruning I' m waiting 8" Sugihara carving bar😁