*So far, so good **MyBest.Tools** I have used this to cut 4x4 posts, nails, and prune branches. It works as expected. I love😓🤣🤣🤣🥰😊😊🥰😓😓the tool-less blade lock. Very happy with my purchase.*
Simply marketing trick nothing special. The only difference between 20V and 18V is the stickers. All 18V tools and batteries are rated 20V max and that's what it's used in the USA as a trick . :)
@@iginiobluevest9259 Yes, and the only difference is the stickers. That's what I'm trying to explain. Thanks for watching and commenting really appreciated! :)
I saw some negative reviews on this saw... but this review gave me confidence!
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*So far, so good **MyBest.Tools** I have used this to cut 4x4 posts, nails, and prune branches. It works as expected. I love😓🤣🤣🤣🥰😊😊🥰😓😓the tool-less blade lock. Very happy with my purchase.*
So easy, wonderful!!!
Super device !
What blade did you use in this video
Nice 👍
Cheers mate 👍
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@@cybershoworiginal ,thanks, good
To bad y'all don't have 20v like here in the U.S, still impressive tho
Simply marketing trick nothing special. The only difference between 20V and 18V is the stickers. All 18V tools and batteries are rated 20V max and that's what it's used in the USA as a trick . :)
20V MAX for North America, 18V normal for other countries
@@iginiobluevest9259 Yes, and the only difference is the stickers. That's what I'm trying to explain. Thanks for watching and commenting really appreciated! :)
It's the same bruh. No difference between 18v and 20v max