Master Your Yard Work with the Greenworks 24v 6in Brushless Pruner Saw!

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  • Опубликовано: 3 окт 2024
  • Welcome back to ToolAds, your ultimate destination for all things tools! In today's video, we're diving deep into the Greenworks 24v 6” Brushless Pruner Saw.
    Join us as we rigorously test this compact powerhouse, exploring its features, benefits, and real-world performance. Whether you're a seasoned landscaper, or yard enthusiast, this tool is crafted to elevate your efficiency and enjoyment on every project.
    Model Number: CS24L210
    Product Link: amzn.to/4dFVCQc
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    Key Features:
    -24V POWERALL - The Greenworks 24V battery powers 125+ indoor and outdoor products. Provides 20% more power and 35% more run-time
    -Brushless MOTOR - 2 x more torque. Provides more power, longer run-times, quiet operation, and extended motor life
    -6" BAR AND CHAIN - perfect for homeowners wanting cut small limbs and branches for storm clean-up, and pruning
    -TOOL-LESS TENSIONING - for quick and easy bar and chain maintenance (no tools required)
    -ULTRA LIGHTWEIGHT - 3.4 lbs. (with battery) makes operation a breeze
    -EASY TO USE - push button start, no gas or fumes, no carburetor, no spark plug, and no starter rope
    -QUICK CHARGE - charges in 60 minutes
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Комментарии • 9

  • @sybillestahl8646
    @sybillestahl8646 2 месяца назад +1

    I just got one. How much oil should I put on the chain?

    • @ToolAds
      @ToolAds  2 месяца назад +1

      I try not to put too much on, that way I'm not wasting oil. A method I use to tell how much oil I put on, is after I apply it, I run the chainsaw. If oil starts flying off the chain, then I probably put too much on. I also try to make sure I oil under the chain, that way the first cut doesn't take all the oil off. Hopefully this helps! Please let me know if you have any more questions and I'll help out the best I can!

    • @sybillestahl8646
      @sybillestahl8646 2 месяца назад +2

      @@ToolAds Thank you for replying. So, would it be fair to say six drops distributed around the chain?
      Also, what size file to sharpen the tiny little cutters?

    • @ToolAds
      @ToolAds  2 месяца назад +1

      To be honest, in terms of the lubricant usage, I'll all depends on what type of wood you'll be cutting and how long you plan on using it for. If you notice the bar and chain getting hot, I would probably pause and add a little more. As far as the file size, a round 4mm file is what the owner's manual suggests.

  • @rimamagar9606
    @rimamagar9606 7 месяцев назад +2

    Price ?

    • @ToolAds
      @ToolAds  7 месяцев назад +1

      They are currently listed at 159.99 on the Greenworks website. If you use the link in this videos description, and search Pruner Saw, you will find it. If you use this video description's link, and decide to purchase, we will receive a small commission on the sale, which would be super helpful in helping our channel grow!

  • @chaptermastermarneuskalgar
    @chaptermastermarneuskalgar 6 месяцев назад +1

    RECIPROCATING SAW CAN DO EVERYTHING THIS TOOL CAN BUT BETTER AND ITS CHEAPER AND THE BLADES ARE CHEAPER FOR A RECIPROCATING SAW

    • @ToolAds
      @ToolAds  6 месяцев назад +1

      They both definitely have their benefits. Me personally, I like using the chainsaw for thicker groups of branches because I don't have to worry about the end of a reciprocating blade jamming against another branch and kicking back. But they both definitely have their benefits!

    • @chaptermastermarneuskalgar
      @chaptermastermarneuskalgar 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@ToolAds VERY TURE!